http://www.manheimgold.com/
Also check Hemming's Motor News
http://www.hennings.com/
2006-08-06 06:01:23
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answered by fire4511 7
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wel, that depends on a lot of things. condition, what model it is. If it appears to be in perfect or near perfect condition, get an appraiser to look at it...that usually costs around 50 bucks
unfortunately buicks are not as desirable as the same year chevy...if it is in driving condition with a need for body work (rust removal) you could probably find someone who would buy it for around 3,000 to 5,000. Of course that price would be lower if the car needs a complete restoration.
by the way do you know what model it is?
2006-08-06 12:42:35
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answered by Passionfire 3
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Ive seen cars like this in awful shape for sale for 2 grand & more. A well restored one could easily be worth 10 grand.
2006-08-06 15:37:02
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answered by chris s 3
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Fire4511 is right.... pickup a copy of Hemming's Motor News or go to their web site. This will give you an idea of what price range they are selling for in the real world.
2006-08-07 00:34:10
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answered by lowrider 4
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worth the hassle & gas guzzle? check online auctions for listings. ebay,yahoo...
2006-08-06 12:48:44
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answered by enord 5
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check in eBaY
2006-08-06 23:30:49
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answered by AvesPro 5
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www.nadaguide.com
2006-08-06 12:58:31
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answered by Final Answer 3
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