sevillaz28
11-23-2012, 07:06 PM
So I told myself no more cars after just selling a couple more cars over seas and then I go to do an estimate and theres a nice 1949 convertible Caddy sitting in this garage.
I don't know anything about Caddy's but do know this one has some value. Sorry no pics but heres a good discription.
The car is 100% stock down to the hub caps, 100% rust free. Clean body with about 5 minor dings in it. The interior is in good condition, no rips or fading. The car ran 12 years ago when it was driven and parked inside a garage with 56,000 miles on it. It needs a new top but all of the chrome is in near perfect condition. The doors shut like new and all of the glass is good. Now, I have looked all over for values on this thing and can't really find anything to help except for Hagerty. I think Hagerty needs to update their site because they have one of my cars valued at $65k.
So if any one can help me out with this that would be great. I want to offer a fair price for the car and not lowball myself out of a great car. If I get it, it will Not be going up for sale, its way to cool.
Thanks in advance for any help
John
I don't know anything about Caddy's but do know this one has some value. Sorry no pics but heres a good discription.
The car is 100% stock down to the hub caps, 100% rust free. Clean body with about 5 minor dings in it. The interior is in good condition, no rips or fading. The car ran 12 years ago when it was driven and parked inside a garage with 56,000 miles on it. It needs a new top but all of the chrome is in near perfect condition. The doors shut like new and all of the glass is good. Now, I have looked all over for values on this thing and can't really find anything to help except for Hagerty. I think Hagerty needs to update their site because they have one of my cars valued at $65k.
So if any one can help me out with this that would be great. I want to offer a fair price for the car and not lowball myself out of a great car. If I get it, it will Not be going up for sale, its way to cool.
Thanks in advance for any help
John