I am looking for help in determining the value of cars that were my late husband's. I have 1935 Dodge P.U, 1934 Dodge P.U, 1966 El Camino, 1937 Chevrolet Flat Back Coach. Thanks for any help.
Condition makes all the difference. And modifications, if any. Post some pictures (several of each car) and we can help you with their value a lot more accurately. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Welcome, and sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. Like they said above post some pictures and info of what you may want to sell and you'll get some advice I'm sure.
Exactly correct!! Whatever you do, do not trust someone who scomes to you with his friends to evaluate these cars. Go slow. Again, the post quoted here is absolutely the safest way to determine value. Post lots of photos. Exterior, interior and undercarriage. Unfortunately, there are some who will try to take advantage of you in the time of loss. And, please, keep us updated as to how this situation goes and is finally resolved. I am sorry to know of your loss. Smile and remember happy times, he'll know it, and will also smile.
Welcome and sorry for your loss. A sight un seen value may not be what you want. There are several people in the buisness of appraisals for vintage cars. They can give you true market value on total restored to parts cars. To find one in your area talk to your local auto ins. agent. If they insure cl***ics they will have a guy on there list to refer you to. Anything else is just a guess. Getting that appraised price may not be easy in todays inflated market. Good luck to ya. The Wizzard