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1935 Cabriolet
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JerryC |
05-13-2017 @ 9:15 AM
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I'm a new member and I have a 1935 Ford Cabriolet that is an older, totally correct restoration. I've owned the car since 1995 and it's at least a solid 4 on a scale of 5. I'm considering selling but have no idea with it might be worth. Does anyone have any idea of its value?
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MG |
05-13-2017 @ 9:24 AM
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Pictures of the car would be helpful....
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JerryC |
05-13-2017 @ 9:57 AM
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sorry, couldn't figure out how to attach more than one photo. I have lots more but this one gives some idea.
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MG |
05-13-2017 @ 11:08 AM
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The value of the car pictured depends on if it comes equipped with the lady. :o) $30K to $35K without her....
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JM |
05-13-2017 @ 7:59 PM
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I have never been able to post more than one picture per post. That's a beautiful car and my favorite '35 color. Please post some additional pictures.
John
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flatheadfan |
05-14-2017 @ 8:09 AM
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Obviously, there are a lot of variables that can't be seen from a picture(s). But, with even a soft market these cabriolets still bring numbers in the 50K neighborhood but, you will need to wait. For a quicker sale the mid 40k would probably move it. For sure no one can predict future market trends of antique car prices but the "good old days" of big bucks being thrown around are gone forever. ( MHO) Tom
This message was edited by flatheadfan on 5-14-17 @ 8:13 AM
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JerryC |
05-14-2017 @ 5:05 PM
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thanks for the info, it sort of confirms what I thought and the few examples I've seen. I agree about the cool down in car prices, but they had gotten pretty out of hand.
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JerryC |
05-14-2017 @ 5:07 PM
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John - thanks, I'll try to figure out how to do that. Here's another one
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1934 Ford |
05-14-2017 @ 6:43 PM
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Nice looking car. If the pictures are recent and that's is current condition, the numbers given are in line. What thru me was your #4 condition rating. On a 1-5 scale with 6 being a parts car, that car is at least a #3 an closer to a #2 as pictured. It should be easy to sell.
1934 Ford's since 1972
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JerryC |
05-15-2017 @ 8:37 AM
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thanks. I got my numbers mixed up. I was inverting the scale, with 5 as to top. So I guess what I meant was that I think it's a 2, especially considering mechanical condition. Another photo attached
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