<VV> Re: RE: Greenbrier and corvair values

Gary Swiatowy mopar at jbcs2.net
Fri Mar 25 08:41:55 EST 2005


I imagine you can easily come up with the receipts to back up that $15,000
you have into it. Of course your labor is on top of that.
FC values have come up, I have been to enough conventions and seen several
FCs over the years. Some very nice, but for the most part cannot hold a
camdle to yours as they have not been as extensively gone over. Recent sales
of FC's have gone for over $8000 for vehicles not near as nice as yours.

If I were you, I would immediately increase insurance to the $15,000 range.
God forbid anything should happen. collector insurance is inexpensive
enough, raise it.
If you were to sell it, I bet it could go for even more, maybe even that
talked about $20,000 range. Especially after it goes through concours in 06,
and handily achieves senior division. If you wanted to guarantee that value,
or increase on it, there is always AACA judging in Hershey. AACA Junior then
Senior division, adds a lot of value to a vehicle..........
\
Gary swiatowy
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Ruth Dorogi" <dfamily at cecomet.net>
To: <mopar at jbcs2.net>; <corsavair at aol.com>; <virtualvairs at corvair.org>;
<gailvair at juno.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> RE: Greenbrier and corvair values


> Thank you for the kind words about my rampside Gary.  But I think you are
> overstating its worth a bit.  I do have close to $15,000 in it and I have
> done ALL the work.  However, it is insured for just $9000.  The trouble is
> that I keep putting more money into it.  Lots of nice NOS  FC parts on
> ebay
> lately!  There are some truly nice FCs in Oregon  that will be seen in
> this
> years convention.  Dennis Dorogi



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