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Location: Cochrane, Alberta | Can anyone help me out with a rough guess on what a rough field found 1958 Belvedere 2 door hard top would be?
Most of the car is there and the glass is good, but it has the usual eyebrow rust and has sat long enough that the hood hinges have seized up; I’m guessing the motor will be the same way.
The car was pulled out of a field by the guy who is offering it to me but I think he wants way to much money for it.
I know car guys hate this kind of vague valuation request, but any guesses as to what a fair price would be? |
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| what are the floors/rockers/trunk like. That affects price alot. Interior? totally mouse eaten?
By condition of the fender brows im going to assume they are all gone...
Your quarters look good up top at least. its not like most cars with 100 dents all over the d@mn thing.
I would say just offhand 5k-6k-7k with a clean tiitle. if all the sport tone trim is good(that alone is like 1500$) pieces that matter are the doors/quarters.
the car isnt something like a golden commando fury, its a belvedere at least and probably a 313. two barrell carb.
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