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#407799 05/09/18 07:41 PM
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I'm curious to know what my 31 Chevy Coach is worth today. It is stock original. No turn signals, no heater, no cowl lights. One windshield wiper, one left side tail/brake light. Original glass windows. Wire wheels with rear mount spare tire. Double bumper front/split double rear. Purchased in 1974 and put in storage. Last time running and driven 1978. Since then, stored and acquired items for repair/restoration. Items acquired: new radiator, chrome mesh screen for radiator, new ball bearing water pump and baffle. Nothing installed. Purchased a trunk (needs restoration) to fit an installed rack. Needs to be restored but not damaged. I'm not interested (yet) in selling, just like to know what the market price is nowadays. Thanks. Harry

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Harry, could you post some photos of the '31? That would help the experts give you an idea of its value.


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Right......we need photos. Without photos we can't give you an accurate estimate on what your vehicle is worth.

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Thanks Chip and JYD for the suggestion of photos. I'll be back to the vehicle and home soon, so then I'll learn how to post photos and submit some.


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