prices for those have gone astronomical, 7500 and up :)
here is the gold book\
http://www.manheimgold.com/car_lo.html
or
NADA VALUE GUIDE!
What's Your Classic Mustang Worth, only applies to stock cars
http://www3.nadaguides.com/
2006-12-28 14:16:02
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answered by Anonymous
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1969 Mustang Blue
2016-10-22 11:43:48
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answered by grable 4
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RE:
Can anyine tell me where I can get the value of a 1969 Ford Mustang Mach 1?
I went to Kelly Blue book and they can't look it up because it's to old of a car. It has a 351ci. engine and it got in a wreck but I need the value of it.
2015-08-02 01:42:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree. Although, a close second is what sits in my garage -- a 1969 Convertible GT Mustang running with a 351 Windsor under the hood!
2016-03-16 02:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Fortunately, I happen to have the Kelly Blue Book 80th Anniversary Edition, the official guide for early model cars (1946-1985). The book value of your car is as follows:
Fair Condition: $5600.00 Good Condition: $11,100.00 and Excellent Condition: $19,900.00. Now according to collector's buying trends on classics, you could normally fetch up to $5,000.00 above the book value. On the other hand, you stated you were in a wreck with it, so be prepared to get below book value, unless its no big deal to fix it. Good luck.
2006-12-28 10:50:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Why not check what these vehicles are going for on eBay Motors. You can also check the websites for Old Auto Trader, Hemmings Motor News, or Google it since there are numerous websites with old Mustangs for Sale.
2006-12-28 10:21:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't know if Barrett-Jackson gives estimates but they are the largest and most popular antique auto auction company in the world. You may be able to find a similar car on their web site and see how much it sold for. The web site is barrett-jackson.com.
2006-12-28 10:15:52
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answered by jujube 4
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call a company that finances collector cars---or an insurance company that insures antique or collector cars-----I'm a car buff---it depends on the condition--which will require an appraisal by a qualified person--cost about 20 bucks for an appraisal---
2006-12-28 11:51:13
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answered by bayliner6065 3
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Its worth what ever someone will pay for it.I have about $25,000 in mine but I've added a lot of extras.Great car!!! GOOD LUCK
2006-12-28 11:12:22
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answered by Anonymous
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if it is in really good conditions it can cost more than 50.000 dollars you can check in the agency too
2006-12-28 10:51:22
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answered by Javi 3
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