<VV> Head rest seats

N. Joseph Potts pottsf@msn.com
Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:11:37 -0400


What people are paying is EXACTLY what things are worth. Did you have some
other way of reckoning what they are worth?
     What people are paying MAY not equate to the amount of money YOU think
something is worth, but all that means is that either: (a) you'll buy one,
or several, as soon as you can get your hands on them; or (b) you're not in
the market for them.

Joe Potts
VV Economist

-----Original Message-----
From: virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org
[mailto:virtualvairs-admin@corvair.org]On Behalf Of Steven J. Serenska
Sent: Sunday, July 11, 2004 1:40 PM
To: virtualvairs@corvair.org; AeroNed@aol.com
Subject: Re: <VV> Head rest seats


Ned:

>I'd like to hear what you folks think a set of nice, recovered Corvair
seats
>with head rests are worth. They are in a '66, if that makes a difference.
>
What they are worth vs. what people are currently paying may be two
different things.

I keep an eye on eBay for '66 Seatbacks w/Headrests.  They seem to come
up every other month or so and have been going for $300-350 over the
past year.  Occasionally, a really ratty set comes up and you can get
those for $250-300.  If you're going to recover them anyway, it's a good
way to save some money.

Have you come across a parts car with headrest seats?  Selling them
might be a good way to fund other parts of your project.

HTH.

Steven J. Serenska
'65 Monza Convertible -- at work on a Sunday :(
'66 Corsa Coupe -- In the driveway