Hello All;
Its like I said before, I would at least ask the
owner a few questions about this car before bidding. The best thing to do
would be to go and have a look at the car and ask to see some repair
receipts. I still question why the interior needed to be completely redone on
what is supposed to be a low mileage car. Looking at the car would be
an opportunity to find out what was done with the interior, whether they
replaced the leather with leather or leather with vinyl.
In a previous posting somone made mention of the
restoration costs of this car as adding to the value. Although it can't be
denied that such work could be an asset the assertion that the dollar value paid
to have it done should add, in direct proportion, to the dollar value or the car
is somewhat flawed. An old car is only worth what someone else is willing to pay
for it, what was spent on its restoration or what a new car costs is
completely irrelevent.
If one takes all of the restoration work to the
professionals you can very easily spend many
times what some cars are worth, if you go overboard. Some may
argue that they will never sell their car so it doesn't matter, but I figure why
spend money needlessly that could be spent on something else. You also don't
know for sure what might happen in a few years and you may have to sell the car
because you need the money that you poured into it. This is why most old
car nuts do a lot of the work themselves, that and the satisfaction
gained from the experience. If fact I know of one fellow that does his
own chrome plating.
Best Regards
Arran Foster
1954 Imperial Newport
Needing A Left Side Taillight Bezel And Other Trim
Parts.
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