agree and with your credentials in the hobby shows how hard it is for any of us to gauge current values. at this point in my life i focus perhaps as you on those certain makes i know i will keep and or perhaps due to a few regrets after i sold some old ones for whatever reasons at the time.
over priced pre war cars often sit until a realistic offer is made...fairly priced cars sell. one has to decide what make he or she has a passion for and start looking...hard to generalize values with thousands of different makes and models of pre war cars. a Kissel sedan has a different value than a Kissel roadster or a Locomobile Jr. different than many other locomobiles etc etc. open versus closed with notable exceptions on values etc. Stutz six cylinder in late 20s different value than a vertical eight depending on condition. the rule of thumb as the 1940s and 1950s collectors of early cars taught us...it costs as much to restore a valuable cars as it does a more common make....etc etc
looks great. i will share to my FB site.. do you have the radiator emblem etc and or script motor meter,,,price on the car? same engine as in my Auburn 1922 7R
RIP to Rick...i have spoken to him a few times in the past. When the time is right i will reach out...Thank you for sharing.
Keith
westair.ks@gmail.com