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Post by dovehunter on Feb 28, 2012 13:30:23 GMT -5
I am going to need to sell my mother's '91 Ford Crown Victoria LX. However when checking the usual sources - NADA, Kelley Blue Book, AUTO TRADER.com, etc. - I find that they don't go back far enough to provide pricing information on older vehicles. Do any of you know of a site I might try that would give pricing information on vehicles older than 1992?
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Post by Purebred Redneck on Feb 28, 2012 21:56:53 GMT -5
I wouldn't waste my time looking for a 91 price. Just plug and chug for the 92. I can't imagine the price difference is more than a couple hundred dollars. The way it runs is going to be the determining factor anyway on a car that old.
Buyers have the same problem as you do so they aren't going to know. All they know is they are looking for a cheap car. In fact I think savy buyers are going to look at the 92 price.
On Kelley (just using the default options on the LX) I show a 92 with 150k miles is private party about $1400 good, 1450 very good, and $1500 excellent. Let's be honest, it's not going to be excellent condition but things like new tires or newer transmission will help it bring that price if the body and interior is taken care of. If it needs things like new tires or water pump, then it's going to be priced like good or maybe lower.
100k miles is $1900, 1950, and 2000.
Go see if it passes inspections and if it does advertise the hell out of it as passing inspections. If it doesn't pass inspection for you and it's going to cost more than a hundred or so, sell it "as is" (can do that in missouri anyway) for cheap and let it be someone else's problem.
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