Thinking of putting my 63 SHP convert up for sale. National Top Flight 2007. Is there a source for approximating current market values other than Driveline listings?
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Jim, you will have to use many factors to determine the value of a car today. Geographic location, past sales of similar cars, existing comparable cars that are that are offered for sale currently, auction results, private sales, etc. There are also published price guides. There is no exact science. Sounds like your car should be a nice one. Good colors and documentation will help the value as well. ( I know everyone has their own idea of what good colors are. )
The market is a bit funny now, but good cars always seem to sell. Best of luck.
Tom Hendricks
Proud Member NCRS #23758
NCM Founding Member # 1143
Corvette Department Manager and
Specialist for 27 years at BUDS Chevrolet.- Top
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Thanks Tom, It is a Riverside Red with black interior and a white top. AM/FM. I put a 370 rear in it and still have the 308 it came with. Lots fun with the new rear. I did the NCRS dealer search and it was a Texas car originally which was where it was when I bought it.Jim, you will have to use many factors to determine the value of a car today. Geographic location, past sales of similar cars, existing comparable cars that are that are offered for sale currently, auction results, private sales, etc. There are also published price guides. There is no exact science. Sounds like your car should be a nice one. Good colors and documentation will help the value as well. ( I know everyone has their own idea of what good colors are. )
The market is a bit funny now, but good cars always seem to sell. Best of luck.
Anyway thanks for the input . I'll come up with a number and probably post it on Ebay.Jim Cear- Top
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