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barnfind 03-13-2024 02:17 PM

1936 Ford Convertible Project value ?
 

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I know everyone hates a "what is worth" posting that has virtually no information but I am trying to assist someone with an estate sale.

This 1936 Cab has paint and top that are said to look in excellent condition with minimal degradation, if any, from the original restoration.

No idea on the interior or condition of the motor or level of the older restoration but it appears to have been well done probably 30 or more years ago.
It does not have a rumble seat and has a spare tire mount bracket.
No idea yet if it has the original motor but it does have a title.

Going thru the fuel and braking systems is obvious but maybe there is not too much additional work.

Assuming this is a minor restoration project, what is a reasonable expectation of value in the current market ?
Someone had originally provided the estate a "top of the market AACA" restoration ballpark and I hope to set more realistic expectations.

I am not the owner or buyer and currently only have a picture from many years ago from shortly after their acquisition.

thoughts ?

petehoovie 03-13-2024 02:21 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by barnfind (Post 2297498)
I am trying to assist someone with an estate sale.

This 1936 Cab has paint and top that are said to look in excellent condition with minimal degradation, if any, from the original restoration.

No idea on the interior or condition of the motor or level of the older restoration but it appears to have been well done probably 30 or more years ago.
It does not have a rumble seat and has a spare tire mount bracket.
No idea yet if it has the original motor but it does have a title.

Going thru the fuel and braking systems is obvious but maybe there is not too much additional work.

Assuming this is a minor restoration project, what is a reasonable expectation of value in the current market ?

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...4&d=1710355264

deuce lover 03-13-2024 02:22 PM

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Basically a project.Accurate pics will help.

Kube 03-13-2024 02:26 PM

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Search the regular cabriolet body style for sold prices. Deduct about 20% (minimal) for the club model in the same condition.

DavidG 03-13-2024 03:24 PM

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Note that it is evidently a club cabriolet with an enclosed rear seat, no rumble seat. Far fewer of those were built originally compared to cabriolets with rumble seats.

barnfind 03-13-2024 04:30 PM

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@Kube - the 20% adjustment is helpful to know

V8ER 03-13-2024 06:48 PM

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Painted grille. Doubtful that is an original correct color.

[email protected] 03-14-2024 12:16 PM

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Here are the NADA (now JD Powers apparently) 1936 Club Cabriolet Values:

Original MSRP
$675
Base Price
$19,600
Options
$0
Low Retail
$19,600
Base Price
$35,000
Options
$0
Average Retail
$35,000
Base Price
$57,200
Options
$0
High Retail
$57,200


Here are the 36 regular Cabriolet Values:

Original MSRP
$625
Base Price
$19,400
Options
$0
Low Retail
$19,400
Base Price
$34,800
Options
$0
Average Retail
$34,800
Base Price
$57,000
Options
$0
High Retail
$57,000

Tim Ayers 03-14-2024 12:48 PM

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Do you know what the "top of the market AACA" restoration ballpark actually was?

If they received this ballpark value 2-5 years ago, they are going to be sadly disappointed when they get a reality check on the car's current worth.

No idea on the interior or condition of the motor or level of the older restoration but it appears to have been well done probably 30 or more years ago.
It does not have a rumble seat and has a spare tire mount bracket.
No idea yet if it has the original motor but it does have a title.


As others have mentioned, this sounds like a project car. A lot really depends on how it looks in person.

Kube 03-14-2024 12:53 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by [email protected] (Post 2297699)
Here are the NADA (now JD Powers apparently) 1936 Club Cabriolet Values:

Original MSRP
$675
Base Price
$19,600
Options
$0
Low Retail
$19,600
Base Price
$35,000
Options
$0
Average Retail
$35,000
Base Price
$57,200
Options
$0
High Retail
$57,200


Here are the 36 regular Cabriolet Values:

Original MSRP
$625
Base Price
$19,400
Options
$0
Low Retail
$19,400
Base Price
$34,800
Options
$0
Average Retail
$34,800
Base Price
$57,000
Options
$0
High Retail
$57,000

The NADA values in general are so far off in most cases to be laughable.

barnfind 03-14-2024 10:03 PM

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Thanks for everyone's feedback.
I suspect they may used the NADA values or maybe the owner had an insurance valuation from several years .

@Kube,

I will probably just print this page and provide an adjustment to go thru the mechanicals.
I hope to get some pictures in the near future of the motor and interior but that may not happen.

NADA low retail looks like it might be in the ballpark for non op but well preserved condition.

Tim Ayers 03-15-2024 05:05 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by barnfind (Post 2297787)
Thanks for everyone's feedback.
I suspect they may used the NADA values or maybe the owner had an insurance valuation from several years .

@Kube,

I will probably just print this page and provide an adjustment to go thru the mechanicals.
I hope to get some pictures in the near future of the motor and interior but that may not happen.

NADA low retail looks like it might be in the ballpark for non op but well preserved condition.

Not sure how badly you want this car, but it may be wise to so some homework on what it will cost to get it running. A freshly rebuilt motor has gotten pretty expensive lately. Depending how many odds and ends are missing, that stuff can nickel and dime you to death. From what you are saying, the low NADA may even be too high still.

barnfind 03-15-2024 07:59 AM

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@Tim
Just to be clear I have no interest in a Club Cabriolet.

I have been told this was a running and driving car in the owners collection but has been stored an unknown number of years.

I agree that low retail may still be too high.

If I get additional details or pictures I will update the thread.

thanks

Tim Ayers 03-15-2024 08:22 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by barnfind (Post 2297845)
@Tim
Just to be clear I have no interest in a Club Cabriolet.

I have been told this was a running and driving car in the owners collection but has been stored an unknown number of years.

I agree that low retail may still be too high.

If I get additional details or pictures I will update the thread.

thanks

Got it

Ol' Ron 03-16-2024 11:14 AM

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I bought one of these out of a junk yard in Ct. back in 53/54 for 50$ ought ab8ba engine for 40$ put the hole thing to gether and drove it ti Wisc, Unfortunaly, it only made it to Indiana,stopped at another gas station junk yard and offered the car to the owner for a bus ticket to wisc. He put me to work and his wife fed me good Had a place to sleep in the yard. When I woke up he had the car ready for the trip to wisc, He knew I was in the Navy, so was he in WWII filled the tank with gasgave me 20 bucks and sent me on my way. Car ran fine. Now why couldn't anyone else fix it??? They thought it was a blown head gasket, But at night I could drive it 30/40 MPH and it didn't over heat much unless I got it running faster, and it didn;t have much power either. you can think about it for a while,
Gramps

petehoovie 03-16-2024 11:40 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Ron (Post 2298098)
I bought one of these out of a junk yard in Ct. back in 53/54 for 50$ ought ab8ba engine for 40$ put the hole thing to gether and drove it ti Wisc, Unfortunaly, it only made it to Indiana,stopped at another gas station junk yard and offered the car to the owner for a bus ticket to wisc. He put me to work and his wife fed me good Had a place to sleep in the yard. When I woke up he had the car ready for the trip to wisc, He knew I was in the Navy, so was he in WWII filled the tank with gasgave me 20 bucks and sent me on my way. Car ran fine. Now why couldn't anyone else fix it??? They thought it was a blown head gasket, But at night I could drive it 30/40 MPH and it didn't over heat much unless I got it running faster, and it didn;t have much power either. you can think about it for a while,
Gramps

Great story, Gramps!!!:)

Kube 03-16-2024 11:52 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Ron (Post 2298098)
I bought one of these out of a junk yard in Ct. back in 53/54 for 50$ ought ab8ba engine for 40$ put the hole thing to gether and drove it ti Wisc, Unfortunaly, it only made it to Indiana,stopped at another gas station junk yard and offered the car to the owner for a bus ticket to wisc. He put me to work and his wife fed me good Had a place to sleep in the yard. When I woke up he had the car ready for the trip to wisc, He knew I was in the Navy, so was he in WWII filled the tank with gasgave me 20 bucks and sent me on my way. Car ran fine. Now why couldn't anyone else fix it??? They thought it was a blown head gasket, But at night I could drive it 30/40 MPH and it didn't over heat much unless I got it running faster, and it didn;t have much power either. you can think about it for a while,
Gramps

I enjoy reading each and every one of your posts. Learned a lot along the way too. Thanks!

19Fordy 03-16-2024 02:09 PM

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Kube, That's a great story. Those were good days when folks really helped each other out and patriotism was a virtue. (Just my opinion.) I also found WI folks to be good people. In 1971 ran out of gas with my 40 during winter on the interstate from Menomonie to Minneapolis. Walked to a farmers home in the snow and he gave me a can of gas to get going.
Not so much today, sadly.

Ol' Ron 03-16-2024 06:47 PM

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OK guys, Now what waz wrong with the engine??? Cost nothing to fix. My stupidity was the problem and nobody picked it up except++++++++++++++
Gramps

ford38v8 03-17-2024 01:13 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Ron (Post 2298198)
OK guys, Now what waz wrong with the engine??? Cost nothing to fix. My stupidity was the problem and nobody picked it up except++++++++++++++
Gramps

Vac hose from carb to junkymatic.


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