Re: How To Tell Value of '64 Street Wedge Belvedere Car
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Re: How To Tell Value of '64 Street Wedge Belvedere Car



Looks like a very fun Plymouth! :) 

I had posted a "what is my Mopar worth" web page on the '62-'65 site a while ago. (2003, last updated 2012!) That page  
needs a touch of updating  now as far as links and a few nitpicks, but overall the "worth" argument remains about the 
same.

Here is the address: 

http://1962to1965mopar.ornocar.com/whatworth.html

Thanks,
Gary H. 

>  -------Original Message-------
 
>  
>  Team,
>  
>  Writing on behalf of my pa-in-law. He has a 1964 Plymouth Belvedere,
>  an original 426 street wedge 4-speed manual shift car, black with red
>  interior. It doesn't have the original engine, but he's got a fresh
>  440 in it, not a screamer but close to factory specs. Has had an
>  "upper level" amateur restoration (interior all new, repainted, new
>  front end parts, etc.) but not a perfect or show car by any means. It
>  runs and drives very well, I've attached a few photos.
>  
>  He's 80 years old now, and is thinking about selling it - I'll be
>  helping him since I'm faster on the computer. But he (we) really have
>  no idea how to go about setting a price. I've looked at a few of the
>  price guides & sites, and he's talked to a few local MoPar buffs here
>  in Montana. We've seen / heard estimates ranging from $27,000 to
>  $46,000.
>  
>  So I guess we're looking for any inputs on an approximate price range
>  you think the car might go for, and where the best source of credible
>  cost data is for coming up with a starting place for an asking price.
>  I know this is an inexact science and prices can vary based on
>  condition, timing, etc. but would appreciate your knowledgeable
>  opinions.
>  
>  Thanks much - Wade & Larry --
>  --
 

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