Re: 63 Ply 2 dr post- Value?
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The cars are worth more than the books say they are.The books say a two dr hardtop is worth more.
But with everything being more expensive on the west coast, I would'nt think it would'nt be fair to quote a price on one, as an example of pricing to be used everywhere.
They are going up in value everyday.
And getting harder to find.
It's all in how bad someone needs one.


Jimmy

Dave Walters wrote:

Sounds like a fair price considering condition,perhaps a bit low.Without the floor rust,etc I would price it close to $5K or 6K,and I'd have a buyer at that price.Badly rotted floors and trunk are the most expensive items to fix correctly.If I were you,I'd get the floors fixed and hold onto the car for a few more years.These early cars are really starting to take off.

For referrence,there's a guy down in Ft.Worth asking $11K plus for a survivor type 63 with some body issues.I don't think he'll get it,but... Then there's Ed Kelly out in Cali.His rolling Post cars are $8K and up,and he DOES get it.I believe '63 had the lowest Post car production of the early cars.


Dave Walters
Denver, Co.





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