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Old 08-08-2018, 10:41 AM   #13
Mike V. Florida
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Default Re: 1931 Model A Victoria Value

"I don't want to overpay" What exactly does that mean? Do you want to keep it for a short time and you are afraid on not getting your money back or are you going to keep it for 10 or more years and what would the price be then?

Pay what you are happy with spending. There will ALWAYS be one cheaper at some time and somewhere but do you want to wait to see if it is you that finds it? If you like it buy it, drive it and enjoy it. If someone ever asks what you paid, tell them some really low price. You can't really pay too much just buy too early.

Look at the old car guides and remember that Model A owners are known to be cheap so just about all of them will say whatever you pay is too much.

NADA says average 20k
Auctions are of course higher averaging 28,000 for stock.
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