Price estimate wanted

tonyt92579

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Hello, I just recently acquired a 1969 300 convertible and am looking to sell, but I have no idea what it’s worth. It’s an original owner 33,000 mile car, white w white top and blue interior. Very clean and drivable as is. Rebuilt carb, new brake booster and tires. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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You might research some of the car broker websites, as for Streetside Classics and Gateway Classics. Might even be one near you that you could broker the car with! They are nationwide entities with many showrooms. Several of our car club members have had good results with the Fort Worth showroom of StreetSide Classics.

They can get a worldwide market for the car and all of that. Check out their websites for more information.

You might also look at the Mecum Auction website to see what other Chrysler convertibles have sold for. Another option. They might also advise of a possible sales price range?

The car looks very nice. Good luck with the sale!

CBODY67
 
You might research some of the car broker websites, as for Streetside Classics and Gateway Classics. Might even be one near you that you could broker the car with! They are nationwide entities with many showrooms. Several of our car club members have had good results with the Fort Worth showroom of StreetSide Classics.

They can get a worldwide market for the car and all of that. Check out their websites for more information.

You might also look at the Mecum Auction website to see what other Chrysler convertibles have sold for. Another option. They might also advise of a possible sales price range?

The car looks very nice. Good luck with the sale!

CBODY67
Doesn't the red carpet seem odd considering the blue interior?
 
Hagerty is usually pretty close on value. In its present shape 18000 - 20000. A real good detailing job under the hood would help a lot. What does and doesn't work will help in it's value also I just so happen to own one.

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If the valuation you are looking for is transactional, it's worth what someone is willing to pay when you go to sell it.

If it's insurance replacement values an appraisal is the 'sure' bet
 
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