Ok, I'll jump in here:
#1: fresh/correct(hah!) restoration; trailer queen
Not (yet) driven, except off & on a trailer.
#2: A former trailer queen, which shows evidence of having been driven,
or, an extremely nice cosmetic retoration, with driving-usage
deterioration.
#3: An older/regularly driven restoration, or semi-restored driver, but
which, at any rate shows some obvious degree of deterioration
which could/should be taken care of; the car is (beginning to be)
tired-looking (like a middle aged man--still in serviceable condition,
but needs some attention (like: a hair transplant,or liposuction, or a
few weeks in a gymnasium)
in order to look "good", again.
#4: Car in serious need of attention, and may just, barely, be
driveable, but should be mostly-complete, but needing "everything" to be
done to it; a "beater",or rat-rod. Not pretty; a good parts car.
#5: Non- driveable basket case; probably incomplete and needing someone
with more Cents than Sense, to restore. Needs a Parts car, to restore
it.
Neil Vedder
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- From: Greg Filtz <filtz1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2007 11:55:56 -0500
What is the general agreement of opinion on #1, # 2, #3 and #4 condition
grades? What would put you in each grade?
Greg in WI
Sadly putting away the Dodge for a long winters rest.
1956 Dodge Royal Lancer
Anthony C. Boatman wrote:
And I bought mine for $15,000 in 2002, also in strong #3 condition.
I've been offered much more than that for it, but it would be like
selling a relative. (Actually, there are some relatives I wouldn't mind
putting on the block).
Tony Boatman
Boise, Idaho
57 Dodge CRL
69 Barracuda convertible (maybe heading for auction soon)
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Well, I bought my red/white 57 CRL D500 2-dr for $3,200.00.
....in Oct, 1980.
The owner wanted $3,400.00 for it, in good mostly-original #3 condition.
I had to finance $2,700.00, thru Navy Federal Credit Union, for 3 years,
too.
Neil Vedder
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