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Old 08-08-2022, 09:52 PM   #27
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Default Re: 1941 Super Deluxe convertible / Pricing question

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Originally Posted by Jacques1960 View Post
Would appreciate help regarding any recent sales of restored lower mileage examples done to a “local show winner” (not regional or national) standard.

Hagerty indicates a possible value of about $30,000 , but is a little thin on actual sales details.

Trying to set a friend’s expectations.

Thank you.
Jacuqes, thank for your understanding with '41 ugly ducking discussion. As a seller, I think you friend's best bet would be advertising both condition and drivability. These cars can be a lot of fun if they're good lookers AND drivable.


I'd subtract $5k to $10k from the $30 if it's a b***h to drive but otherwise nicely restored to local show winner quality.


Honestly, in a Hershey Concours or Detroit survivor show,the values are way down and not going any higher. The people that remember and appreciate these cars are not too young.
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