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- Oldcar_Mechanic August 2011
Original 1937 Chevy Coupe
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I was just given a 1937 Chevy Coupe. With the exception of the engine which was replaced in 1955,and a paint job several decades ago, the car is all original. It has no body damage and no rust and has been under cover for years. The interior is original and needs work. I was just wondering what a car like this would be valued at.
P.S. I AM NOT INTERESTED IN SELLING -
There are numerous places that you can look to give you an estimate of the value of such a car, but, the only way to find out would be to have it appraised by a qualified person. There are many factors that go into figuring the value and the most important thing is to look the car over very carefully.
You could look in places like e-bay or Hemmings to see what other cars in similar condition are selling for to get an idea anyway.
I wish you good luck with the vehicle and have fun with all that goes with it.
Ron