<VV> '64 Monza convertible value

dennis dorogi dfamily at fairpoint.net
Thu Dec 23 14:34:48 EST 2010


 "Last Corvair I bought, I thought I got a deal, others thought I paid too 
much."  Gary Swiatowy.

As one who is about to pour tons of money into the Carl Sagan 64 convt. 
http://rides.webshots.com/album/233356382dqYpqr   (this is after the body 
work is done)  you got an incredible deal.  You saved tons of money buying 
one that is "done".  When will I ever learn!!!

Dennis D.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <gswiatowy at rochester.rr.com>
To: <virtualvairs at corvair.org>
Cc: <virtualvairs-request at corvair.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2010 12:24 PM
Subject: Re: <VV> '64 Monza convertible value


> There's a lot of difference between grades 1-5 on an accepted scale.
> A nice 64 Monza Convertible can be worth $7500, even more.
> But could also be worth scrap or parts car price.
> Depends on the car.
>
> A lot of it is regional as well.
> An economically depressed area may not give as high a price for a car at 
> this time. While a region that has a lot of people with disposable income 
> it may go for stupid money.
> If someone wants it bad enough, they will pay for it.
> Sentiment, and emoption may also play a factor.
> "I want one just like my dad used to have".
>
> In my opiinion, at thistime it is a buyers market.
> If you got money to spend, there are great deals out there.
> And yes, sometimes it's taking advantage of a sellers economic misfortune.
> It could just as easily be me.
>
> Last Corvair I bought, I thought I got a deal, others thought I paid too 
> much.
>
> Gary Swiatowy
>
>
>> From: Tom Berg <thesuperscribe at yahoo.com>
>> Subject: Re: <VV> '64 Monza convertible value
>> >
>> Our '64 Monza convert is insured with Haggarty for a replacement value of
>> $7,500. Go on eBay or Autotrader.com to find cars comparable to yours and 
>> see
>> what owners are asking vs. what they sell for.
>>
>>
>> --Tom in Ohio
>>
>>
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