aardvark Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago So, we have the Original '63-64's, Following that comes a slew of '65-85?'s , then the 2001-2007's. The question is what are the average sell prices in all 3 categories? Please if possible break to down into those 3 segments. Lets use a 1-10 category and yes a 7 as a focus point..Not a perfect method by any means but an educated guess is desired.
mfg Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Tough question, as lately it seems like collector car selling prices in general are down. Of course, there’s always exceptions!
64StudebakerAvanti Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Why not use Hagerty's valuation tool as a guide?
Hogtrough Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) I'll take a stab at 63 and 64. R1 needing everything 8K, driveable but needing TLC 12K, nice drivers needing little or no work 20-25K. R2 needing everything 12K, driveable but needing TLC 16K, nice driver needing little or no work 25-30K. I don't know much about the later models. Here is what Hagerty says abouut R1...: Edited 2 hours ago by Hogtrough
Hogtrough Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 1 minute ago, Hogtrough said: I'll take a stab at 63 and 64. R1 needing everything 8K, driveable but needing TLC 12K, nice drivers needing little work 20-25K. R2 needing everything 12K, driveable but needing TLC 16K, nice driver needing little work 25-30K. I don't know much about the later models. Here is what Hagerty says abouut R1...: ....and here are the R2 prices:
Hogtrough Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Hagerty prices look unrealistic at first, at least to me. However, a big factor is that nearly all sellers would pick a condition number one larger than their car would really deserve. A number two car is driven, but otherwise virtually flawless in every way, and a number one car never leaves the trailer. My Avanti recently experienced a condition downgrade when a body shop I left it with parked it outside with the windows down for 2 months, pretty much reversing everything I had done to the interior and ruining what was left of the paint by sanding it. When I'm done redoing it, with new paint and refurbished interior, the car will be a strong number three R1 with air conditioning, putting it at $27,600. Sounds about right. Edited 2 hours ago by Hogtrough
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