dart4forte
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Yep. He found something else shiny that he wants more. And like I said in my 1st post, I've been trying to talk him out of it.
Sold mine this past spring
Yep. He found something else shiny that he wants more. And like I said in my 1st post, I've been trying to talk him out of it.
I'm already the proud owner of a 1965 Chrysler 300 Convertible so I am not in the market at this time.
1965 Chrysler 300 Convertible
Having owned my car for close to 10 years, I've kept a keen eye on values. I would say a fair asking price for your dad's car would be in the $12K-$15K range. Although it is a survivor, there appears to be a fair amount of paint degradation which impacts the value. Again, my opinion but I think you are going to have a tough time selling for $22K but the buyer may be out there. In my estimation, $22K would be the selling price of my fully restored non-letter example. A fully restored L convertible could fetch $25K-$30K depending on how optioned the car is.
I think you are undervalued on yours by a bunch. Your car is as restored as they get in my opinion and that's a 6 figure effort no matter if it's a /6 4 door Valiant or a Hemi Charger.
Kevin
Thanks, Kevin. I do not have anywhere near six figures in the car, more like $30K-$35K including purchase price. I think a fair price for my car would be $22K-$25K.