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Thinking of selling my '67

bing

Donation Time
I have not followed the market so I am not sure of the value of my car. I checked NADA and the prices seemed way too high. Hagerty seemed more reasonable, but then I have been out of the loop. They list concourse at $30 K, #2 at $19.8 K, and so on. Those of you who do follow the market, please offer your opinions. I assume these value guides apply to cars that are mostly stock with few modifications, which would describe my car. I would like to ensure that the price is reasonable for the condition of the car.
 

junkman

Gold Level Sponsor
Depending on upgrades, original options, wheels, hardtop, seat condition, soft top condition, paint, glass, rubber seals, steering wheel cracks, clutch and brakes. Just to give a touch of what most will be considering. The less that needs attention the more it's worth. A # 2 car is really nice and will cost you probably more than the guides list. Also where you list it can make a lot of difference. A picture is worth a thousand words, much easier to know by seeing what you've got.
 

tylerite3124

Platinum Level Sponsor
I have not followed the market so I am not sure of the value of my car. I checked NADA and the prices seemed way too high. Hagerty seemed more reasonable, but then I have been out of the loop. They list concourse at $30 K, #2 at $19.8 K, and so on. Those of you who do follow the market, please offer your opinions. I assume these value guides apply to cars that are mostly stock with few modifications, which would describe my car. I would like to ensure that the price is reasonable for the condition of the car.

You can go to the Bring-A-Trailer website and research what Alpines have sold for at their auctions for the past 5 years. BaT has become one of the premier online auto auction sites. They will list your car for $95 and you pay nothing unless it sells.

Rick
 

wantasunbeam

Gold Level Sponsor
I have not followed the market so I am not sure of the value of my car. I checked NADA and the prices seemed way too high. Hagerty seemed more reasonable, but then I have been out of the loop. They list concourse at $30 K, #2 at $19.8 K, and so on. Those of you who do follow the market, please offer your opinions. I assume these value guides apply to cars that are mostly stock with few modifications, which would describe my car. I would like to ensure that the price is reasonable for the condition of the car.
 

bing

Donation Time
Thank you for your interest, As of now, the car is spoken for. If the circumstances change, I will let you know.
 
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