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nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/1949/Packard/Deluxe-8/4-Door-Sedan/Values
Sounds like low retail, Richie, but considering what you'd have to put into it to reach high retail, which isn't that high, I'd say low retail is a little high. Now the guys will pounce. But hey.
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Thank you Joe. Richie.
Posted on: 2014/3/18 14:32
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hagerty.com/valuationtools/HVT/VehicleSearch/Report?vc=1334756
Here is another link which may give you some guidance.
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I will say this...I looked at the link from Joe and I would never sell my car for the "high" retail price, much less the offensive price at the low end. A car near 70 years old, made by Packard for $3K??!!! Forget about it!!! That is what I think.
Posted on: 2014/3/18 19:34
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Richie:
Some may say that the styling of the 1949 may not be the most svelte, but I would argue that there were very, very few cars that could touch the quality of these cars. Their engines are silky smooth, their ride is terrific, and the fit and finish outstanding. Though my car was well restored, I know on good authority that an all-original car is special. But there is one more thing to consider -- the most important consideration of all -- is this a car that you really like and would enjoy for the foreseeable future? Consider first the here and the now: these are collectibles and values can be arbitrary. Enjoy this car for now and let the chips fall where they may! Who knows what I will get for the Clipper in the future, but the enjoyment I get from owning and driving the car at this point is simply priceless.
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You can make a lot of really neat things from the parts left over after you rebuild your engine ...
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I personally prefer to use www.collectorcarmarket.com, for it includes a condition guide, as well as the matter of fact that it is supported by hagerty insurance. If you click on this link:collectorcarmarket.com/menus/pa49d.html You can enter your information for your 49, and get an honest price. I would consider the condition according to your description as a #4, as seen on this value chart:http://collectorcarmarket.com/adv/prcpgs/condguide.html
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Posted on: 2014/3/18 20:26
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Thanks Dave, I'm taking notes. Richie
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Wow Paul, what a beautiful car. Believe I'd keep that forever. Richie.
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Richie, Price guides are all over the map especially with cars like Packard. My advice is to get someone familiar with Packards who can inspect the car with you if at al possible.There are weaknesses and strengths to every make and model and Packards are no exception. Read all you can find and ask questions from knowledgeable people like those on this site. There are always cars available and if in the meantime this one slips away do not worry as someday soon another will come along just as nice. I searched for several years to find a local Packard in the model that I wanted and it took 6 years to get it roadworthy but it was worth the effort. I think there is too much emphasis on investment in regard to old cars. Packards have probably seen there best days as far as investments go so just buy what you like and enjoy it for what it is.
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