sell my maverick

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by Maverick Man, Aug 23, 2004.

  1. Maverick Man

    Maverick Man The Original Maverick Man

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    Two 1973 LDO Mavericks (one 4 Drag one 4 driving like Mad on the roads :) ) also have a 75 6cyl Stock! Ok, well sort of Stock :P
    this past weekend someone offered to buy my blue maverick from me.. the guy was serious cuz i always see him at the cars shows i go to. he's had a few fords pannels, mustangs, wagons in the past i've seen him drive up in, but he said he wanted something differant. he asked me how much i had in the car.. i said i have no idea!

    how much you think i can get for the car? i'm just thinking.
     
  2. littleredtoy

    littleredtoy Seth

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    That's difficult to estimate.
    You have some neat custom pieces such as the carbon fiber hood.
    I have only seen pics of your car. It seems to be rust free and very
    straight. Without all the custom stuff, straight V8 car with buckets,
    I would say $5-$8,000 and then add the custom touches.

    What would you take for it?

    Seth
     
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  3. Rick Book

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    Not meaning anything other than this, anything is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. I'd hope it'd go for closer to the 8k range.
     
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    PINKY .....John Ford.....

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    With all the magazine coverage taht car has gotten......atleast $13,000-15,000, probably more.
    That car is too trick.........lord knows there is more than that in it.......... I am not sure how inflated car prices are out there on the left coast......but if a all "original" grabber went for $20,000 on evil bay, then this car has to be worth atleast that much.
     
  5. Maverick Man

    Maverick Man The Original Maverick Man

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    true.. i guess its like that artical in car craft eh?
     
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    Had an interesting offer a week ago Sunday at a local Swap Meet,Show a gentleman there had an all orgn. 74 Olds convert. the big boat all white with white top red leather insides 455 v8 every opt. offered in 74 29,000 orgn. miles he wanted to trade even up for my 76 blue Maverick it was a great car he bought it off a dealer who had it stored didn't even think about it to much knew i would miss my Mav. more than i would like the Olds.
     
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    Hey guys, left coast prices are not as high as you think. You are seeing the exceptions not the rule. High end cars are high end cars regardless of where they are. The guys in your areas that fight the rust seem to wanna pay more for the left coast cars since it's some times cheaper then fixing a rust bucket. When I lived in Texas I found car prices a lot higher there then So. Cal. at the same time. I took photos of stuff here at a swap meet and then compared them to prices at the Pate swap meet outside Dallas. The Tx prices were about 10-20% higher then here.
     

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