I would suggest you find a qualified insurance evaluator.. who estimates the value of cars and other items every day ( so a person knows how much to insure a collectible or valuable for) this usually costs 20 to 45 dollars but if you keep the estimate filed away its worth it in case of accident or if you need to get a loan against it.
2006-09-09 17:55:46
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answered by lifetimefamily 4
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Check completed listings on shEbay. That way you'll have an idea what people are really willing to pay for something, rather than what some book says a car is worth.
2006-09-10 00:58:21
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answered by Dave 3
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that is because the value varies on location originality of the vehicle and condition since it is a classic u really cant put a exact price on classic like that just ion general u have to see thecar to price it
2006-09-10 01:01:41
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answered by Errol A 2
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I filled out most, but complete the form. I don't know specs and condition.
2006-09-10 00:58:09
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answered by Mitchell B 4
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id say go to an antique road show. i'll suppose you might have to pay to have someone look at it though.
2006-09-10 00:47:37
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answered by Sun And Sky 3
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ebay, auto trader, cars.com,yahoo autos,berett jackson car show
2006-09-10 00:50:50
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answered by Donovan S 2
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