Jul 26 2007
Basis of An Antique Car Price Guide
Many collectors of classic cars base their prices of the cars they have on a price guide. The antique car price guide gives approximations of how much a certain model of automobile may cist these days. The prices found in the antique car price guide are somewhat loosely approximated because not all cars of the same make and model are restored professionally or even restored properly.
Factors That Affect the Car Value
There are several factors that may affect the car value. One of these is the auction price. In an auction, the price is usually set at the lowest possible bid and then people are asked to bid. The highest bidder gets the item up for auction. An antique car price guide may state the lowest possible price for a certain car. Of course the price of the car in the antique car price guide could differ vastly from a specific car due to other factors. The antique car price guide is just a guide not a direct price list for specific cars.Â
Another factor that can affect the value of an antique automobile is its asking price. Asking prices are based on the amount of money and effort spent on the restoration of the car. This does not necessarily mean that this is the selling price. The antique car price guide can guide you on the range of a specific car’s prices. The range allows for shoddy restoration and professional restoration, which can be the minimum and maximum prices.
Celebrity ownership may also alter the actual price of the car from the antique car price guide. If a certain car was previously owned by a well known celebrity or a well known royalty, tendency is, its price is higher than other cars of the same make and model. Celebrity owned cars tend to belong to the higher price bracket indicated in the antique car price guide. Of course, if the car is in bad shape, no matter which celebrity owned it the price will belong to the lower price range indicate in the antique car price guide.
The originality of the car can also boost prices up. The antique car price guide may set a maximum price for a specific car model and make but this usually is base on restored cars. Antique cars that have little restoration done to them or have most of its original parts intact an functional tend to have higher prices than other restored cars of the same make and model.
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