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- 66patrick66 March 2008
Plaese Help 35 Coupe Value
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I am looking at a 1935 Dodge coupe, It has a older restoration on it but looks great. It has a 327/350 drive train with i believe an 8 3/4 dodge rear end. The interior is in nice shape, it has black lacquer enamel paint (i believe, I know its not a basecoat clearcoat job) the car is nice and straight, a very slick car. I am having a hard time figuring out what the car is worth. It has been sitting in a garage for several years, id say new battery, some new gas and a half an hours tinkering and it would run and drive fine, it was running fine when parked. I currently do not have any pictures of the car. If anyone could give me some ball park figures i would really appreciate it, thank you in advance.
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Are you looking at it to sell, or looking at it to buy?
Questions like this are so arbitrary. First off, it's a street rod, not an original car. Second, there are no pictures to see. Third, you do not say what part of the country you are in or where the car is.
So, an answer of "Somewhere between a dollar and $250K" would be just as valid (and as arbitrary) as any other value someone might state. Not meaning to come off as a smarta$$, but you are not providing any meaningful info for the info you desire."The time has come", the Walrus said, "to speak of many things. Of shoes and ships and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings. And why the sea is boiling hot,
And whether pigs have wings..."