Model A Value web sites Are there any websites (similar to Kelly Blue Book) for Model A's. Sadly, I may have to sell mine and was trying to get a ball park price on its value.
Thanks for any info. Jon in Ohio |
Re: Model A Value web sites Try this Hagerty site- http://www.hagerty.com/valuationtools/hvt/vehiclesearch
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Re: Model A Value web sites I have a NADA Classic/Collectible Guide. What are the particulars of your car?
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Re: Model A Value web sites Google "Old Cars Price Guide". It might be better to also post pictures and get opinions.
Charlie Stephens |
Re: Model A Value web sites Dog:cool: here,
It's ONLY wurth what you kin git sum guy to "cough" or "dig" up:D Buster T.:cool: |
Re: Model A Value web sites Quote:
http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars |
Re: Model A Value web sites Thanks for the info - It's a 1930 coupe - older amateur restoration(myself) - a driver - not for show or competition
See Reply # 435 for pic http://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showth...p?t=85&page=22 |
Re: Model A Value web sites The Hagerty site only goes back to 1946. Not too useful!
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Re: Model A Value web sites Jon,
I've seen similar cars advertised for sale at $15000 - $18000. Don't know what they actually sold for. Quote:
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Re: Model A Value web sites NADA Low-Avg-High for a 30 coupe is $11000-$17000-$30000. Add 5% for rumble seat.
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Re: Model A Value web sites EBAY gives you a good idea of actual selling price. And you can use the advanced search to see completed auction results.
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Re: Model A Value web sites What is that site that one of our members made up that is strictly about Model A prices and you can get averages over X amount of years and so on? That would be a good one to use.
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