Blaise
New Reader
4/28/17 2:45 p.m.
Guy next to me at work is retiring and getting rid of everything. Extra houses, tools, you name it - all gone. He tried to list this on CL but got nothing but insane lowball offers. He said he'd part with it for $6k. Runs and drives, radiator needs a new drain plug (haven't looked at it yet).
I honestly have no idea what this is worth, nor do I think he does, but the $2-3k offers seemed nuts. It's got new tie rod ends and ball joints and wheel cylinders.
Anyone?
It's not the kind of car that people are looking for. If he can get three grand he should grab it.
That's really a specialized market. I think 4-5K is reasonable but that market is dying fast. The demand for non super special pre-80's stuff is getting pretty thin right now. This is a good car to try and get on a more national stage like hemmings or BAT and take what the market gives you.
I disagree---- any car that old, in that nice a condition has got to be worth close to $10K. I'd think $6k is a steal.
Have him post it on a site like these.....or even (gasp) in Hemming's online, or in their big book. Judging by similar examples, he's way undervaluing his car:
1937 Dodge
1936 Dodge
Yeah something that solid at that age is an easy 8-10k around here. Prewar sheet metal isnt as hot as it once was but its still well loved.
Hell yes start at 12 and don't take less than 10. A DAY LONG!!! that is a beauty
I'd say $6k is a pretty good price.
Anybody that has ever restored an old car knows you cannot get one to that condition for nowhere near $6k.
Let me put this in perspective. Guy up the street pulled a '37 Chevy Sedan out of a barn. Complete original car, with very little rust, but definitely not touched or run in multiple decades. Plopped it in his front yard with a sign for $4900. It was gone within two weeks. This was in the past month.
That's beautiful. Someone obviously loved it and took great care of it. I hope it finds a good home!
oldtin
PowerDork
4/28/17 5:25 p.m.
I was thinking 10-12. 2-3 is rusting hulk rat rod territory. At 5-6k I'm interested
In reply to oldtin:
Me too, but I have nowhere to put it.
Grizz
UltraDork
4/28/17 6:14 p.m.
I would not feel bad about paying 10k for that at all.
damn.. I have the cash too. Too far away and no where to put it
Crap. That has a Texas plate. Did anyone ask where it is yet? Please don't tell me..........
i keep coming back too this and staring at it. Not even a desirable car to me and i know its worth over 6k as a basket case project in ohio with sheetmetal that solid.
If i had 6k laying around I would be getting shipping quotes right now
The first thing I thought when I saw the pics was 25k easy. He should negotiate down from there.
His problem is he needs to raise his price, people are stupid and won't let you give them a deal like that. If you're into that kind of thing you could probably pick it up for $6k, enjoy it for a couple years, and then sell it for double what you paid.
Blaise
New Reader
4/29/17 7:35 a.m.
Car is in southeastern Pennsylvania.
I've had similar reactions as you guys... I know that trying to create one would cost infinitely more, and I'm sure they paid a lot more before they fixed it up as well. But it's only worth as much as somebody will pay.
How does one go about getting BAT coverage?
Grizz
UltraDork
4/29/17 7:55 a.m.
Blaise wrote:
But it's only worth as much as somebody will pay.
The problem there is that the shiny happy people who are offering three grand and less are just hoping to get a decent starting point for something they're going to cut the hell up and ruin.
Pennsylkucky????
God why can't I get some storage?
That looks too good to cut up or restomod. Hard to tell the true condition just from pics tho. A little rechroming, paint polishing and detailing and that there's a keeper. When I was a kid an old lady a few doors down had a '36, really dug that car.
At $6K that car oughta sell fast.
Ummm. How do we contact him. At that $$$ I am interested.
Southern Pennsylvania is a half day drive.