Re: !948 Packard conv. ebay
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You are correct on the wheelbase, 120" and 127" on 22nd/23rd series. Reviewed Specifications in Service Index
Posted on: 2011/2/14 6:15
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Re: !948 Packard conv. ebay
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I might have a more realistic chance at buying the 54 conv. that is on Ebay although the seller has the starting bid at $31K. It's a re-list and I don't think the 54 is worth much more than $20K. Thoughts?
Posted on: 2011/2/15 12:00
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I would not even pay $20,000.00 for the 54.It has no options.No PB,No PS,NO power Windows, no power seats and no Radio.The only option it has is Ultramatic and thats more like subtraction by addition. It would be quite a car if it had a three speed with overdrive.
Posted on: 2011/2/15 13:00
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Re: !948 Packard conv. ebay
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I disagree that any of the Scottsdale auctions, B-J, RM etc are in any way representative of real world vintage car prices. I think they are highly inflated due to the TV, ego, and glamour factors surrounding the January auctions there.
I've found Old Cars Price Guide to be the most accurate, in general, with their 6 condition gradations, in 40+ years of old car transactions.
Posted on: 2011/2/16 15:46
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I subscribed to Old Cars Price Guide to get hard to obtain price info when I was hunting for a car. Using data I personally can verify I would not trust the Old Car Price Guide on cars that are rare and sell infrequently. Their prices are impossibly low for rare cars (I wish they were real so I could take advantage of them). I found this publication useless because I have many auction results for more common cars, so I canceled my subscription. I never received a refund either.
Posted on: 2011/2/16 18:53
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If anything OCPG prices are too high imo, along with ALL of the guides. The market has shifted RADICALLY lower in the last year or 2 and they don't reflect it. Try to sell a car and see what happens. I've sold several cars in the last 12 months, including a quite rare 1958 DeSoto. Look at what cars are selling for in the real world, not at what they bring on the big celebrity auctions. E-Bay prices are usually real world and much lower, and a LOT of those sales never go through. In 2009 I had an MG go well over my reserve by several bids, but the winning buyer turned out to be a fake. It was such a hassle to sort out that I'll never sell a car on eBay again, in fact I'm done with selling cars, period.
The vintage car market is now in a phase of extended decline imo. Too many of us are aging and the younger generation couldn't care less about our old crocks, my own 2 sons in their 20s reflect this, despite being around old cars all of their life. The real world car market reflects this. Price guides at best, are only good for establishing relative values, in any event.
Posted on: 2011/2/25 11:48
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As far as relative values, most of my relatives are worthwhile, others........
Posted on: 2011/2/25 21:41
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The Custom 8 Convertible body had stainless steel panels welded to the tops of the doors and rear quarter panels.
It was beautiful work and set the car apart from the Super which had only the stainless trim strip. The car in the picture appears to have more than just the trim strips. I think the Custom 8 body was 2233 and seperate in the parts book because it also had 16 inch wheels.
Posted on: 2011/2/25 22:07
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