I watched a few go through yesterday on computer. If it sells like some did on there it will not break $20,000. Several had already sold I saw on their site but I could not figure out how to show selling price.
The care here is not very detailed for sure so I suspect lots of rattle can restore. I will say less than $15,000.
Wish they were more but just is not going to happen.
Guy on another site put his 73 Q code 4 speed vert up and wants $40,000 and was not done correct at all. He even called it a Cobra Jet, lol.
So David if this is only worth 15K
What do think your brown car is worth?
I came back to edit. I guess I consider the value ZERO since I have ZERO insurance on it.
Not that much really. Considering donating to the MOM. I have followed these cars since new and I seldom see one done correct. If it is done correct you will have very close to six figures in the car and it would not sell for maybe $35,000. Rarity or condition of a car has little to do with value. Let a movie star fart in the seat or Carol Shelby own it and it goes through the roof. That is due to vanity of the rich buyer to say look what I have nothing to do with it being a good car. They could drop $100,000 every day and never spend all their money.
The most I was ever offered for the car was $25,000 and it was running and in the best shape it was ever.
At show yesterday and was asked many times what it was, 1973 Mustang vert, they had never seen one, lol. There were three times as many mustangs there as Camaro or Pontiac but they got the awards? There is the one odd MG that resides here. It is a 1948 factory race car with all aluminum body and super charger mounted out front driven off the crank. He got an award for best car there from the show sponsor, He also got best car, voted by entrants and also most popular car at the show. That is a tiny little 4 cylinder but catches everyone's eye due to being polished aluminum body.
The person that bought the car at the auction had some desire for that particular car, or two people did, to run the price up. It was not for the condition of the car, originality or rarity. He might of made his first score in one years ago and trying to scratch his middle age itch, lol.
I have never been able to find those buyers when I am selling anything.
Met another guy at the show that found a GT-500 Shelby in barn locally and got it for a steal. He also has a I think he said a 1975 Mustang with 100 miles on it. They are stashed and hidden everywhere and as more our age pass on the family will sell cheap. He was also given a NOS 427 side oiler block by someone in the area. They knew he was a Ford guy and just gave it to him.
Like they say one man's junk is another man's treasure. Willing the price of these cars to go up just does not work. There has to be a demand to raise price and right now there is not a demand that I see.
All the consignment places are loaded with them and one I talked to in Charlotte about one they had listed told me the owner had set the price and he thought it was way high. Just like auction they get a percentage for a sell.