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1950 Mercury 2-door
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darjo |
09-26-2017 @ 7:20 PM
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So, what do you think my original Mercury (no other parts than Mercury), might be worth? Tuck & Roll leather upholstery, flat-head, beautiful paint job, etc,?
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BUCKAWHO |
09-27-2017 @ 4:18 AM
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Hi...If it's for sale, it is worth what you can convince a prospective buyer to pay for it. For insurance purposes, insure it for what you have invested in it. For starters, check out similar vehicles for sale on Hemmings. My '51 Ford Club Coupe is insured for the amount that I paid for it, plus costs of recent upgrades. Hagerty will insure it for the amount that you set, and pay for. Hope this helps....BT
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cliftford |
09-27-2017 @ 6:13 AM
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It depends on body style. Typically, convertibles and station wagons bring the most money, followed by 2doors and then 4doors. Another factor is what part of the country you are in. Beside Hemmings, you might get a copy of Old Cars Price Guide. It is usually available on the internet.
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trjford8 |
09-27-2017 @ 7:04 AM
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Without photos and a better description I would have no idea. It like parents asking if their daughter could be Miss America without seeing a photo with statistics.
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