Hey there,
I'm new to the site and don't know much about classic mustangs but I'm hoping someone can direct me to some information. I'm thinking about selling a restored 1964 1/2 convertible and need some idea of how to price it. Is there a book or website with good information on what factors determine a fair price? I've checked out various classified pages but in a lot of cases its not clear if the asking price is reasonable or not.
My grandad restored the car but passed away a few years ago. From what I can gather from family and the door-VIN I copied down it's an automatic with a 260-v8 made in Dearborn. The body is great. It doesn't start now but I think that's just because its been sitting for a year. Two years ago it ran fine. It's also at a relative's house 750 miles away from where I am.
I'd hate to sell it but I need the money to replace the car I drive daily. Any information I can get about about pricing, the sales process and transportation would be great.
I'm new to the site and don't know much about classic mustangs but I'm hoping someone can direct me to some information. I'm thinking about selling a restored 1964 1/2 convertible and need some idea of how to price it. Is there a book or website with good information on what factors determine a fair price? I've checked out various classified pages but in a lot of cases its not clear if the asking price is reasonable or not.
My grandad restored the car but passed away a few years ago. From what I can gather from family and the door-VIN I copied down it's an automatic with a 260-v8 made in Dearborn. The body is great. It doesn't start now but I think that's just because its been sitting for a year. Two years ago it ran fine. It's also at a relative's house 750 miles away from where I am.
I'd hate to sell it but I need the money to replace the car I drive daily. Any information I can get about about pricing, the sales process and transportation would be great.