Guest casianobill@hotmail.com Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 (edited) Hello Members,I just posted some pics of my 1918 E44 roadster on my original post from last week, I am trying to find the current market value of my car. If any member can help me out i will appreciated. I also trying to locate a crank handle so i can start the engine; or if someone can give the dimensions on a drawing that will be great. I am also looking for a wheel bearing cap.Thanks to all who can help Edited August 16, 2014 by casianobill@hotmail.com (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Shaw Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 Sorry, but couldn't find your previous post... Could you re-post photos? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bleach Posted August 15, 2014 Share Posted August 15, 2014 They're right here: http://forums.aaca.org/showthread.php?t=376967&p=1325628#post1325628 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HarryLime Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 Perhaps contacting Hagerty Insurance will give you the best estimate of value for your car. Good luck.............. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Terry Wiegand Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 caisianobill, if you would contact me through a PM I believe I have a crank handle that will work for your car. Your car looks pretty respectable. It needs to be driven and enjoyed.Terry WiegandSouth Hutchinson, Kansas Doo Dahterrywiegand@prodigy.net Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ROD W Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 casianobill, It is difficult to put a price on these cars. Depending on the age of the restoration, wether it was a professional or amateur restoration, how well the car is running, the exterior and interior condition. How original and complete the car is, the history of the car and wether the seller is in a hurry to make a sale. The car on the right is a full recent restoration, but on the market for a considerable period of time, asking price $29,500.Car on the left 1970,s restoration, engine not running very well, paint needing work, advertised for $20,000. Sold in middle teens. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trimacar Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 I believe your car is worth less in today's market than the car pictured on the left that sold mid-teens price, as you car needs paint work (left front fender missing some paint?), panel fit doesn't appear quite as good (driver door not latching, cord to hold?), needs a new top.....so that puts the value of yours theoretically in the $10,000-12,000 range.....nice car, unfortunately in the year range (1916-1927 or so) that is neither Horseless Carriage nor into styling and Classic years....some great cars made during that time, just not as desirable in today's market as earlier and later cars... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unimogjohn Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 In my opinion, David is right on the price that it will bring. You can always ask for more, and hope for the best. Was it a flood damaged car? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mark Shaw Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 I too agree with David... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest casianobill@hotmail.com Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 In my opinion, David is right on the price that it will bring. You can always ask for more, and hope for the best. Was it a flood damaged car?No sir, the car is not a flood damaged car, on my original post i said that the car has been used as prop in the front lobby on one of the Walt Disney World Resort here in Florida since 1994. Thank you for your reply, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest casianobill@hotmail.com Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 No sir, the car is not a flood damaged car, on my original post i said that the car has been used as prop in the front lobby on one of the Walt <nobr style="color: rgb(62, 62, 62); line-height: 15.989999771118164px;">Disney World</nobr> Resort here in Florida since 1994. Thank you for your reply, Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest casianobill@hotmail.com Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 (edited) No sir, the car is not a flood damaged car, on my original post i said that the car has been used as prop in the front lobby on one of the Walt <nobr style="color: rgb(62, 62, 62); line-height: 15.989999771118164px; background-color: rgb(250, 250, 250);">Disney World</nobr> Resort here in Florida since 1994. Thank you for your reply, Edited August 16, 2014 by casianobill@hotmail.com (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trimacar Posted August 16, 2014 Share Posted August 16, 2014 I think the connection to Disney is intersting, but hard to say that it adds any value to the car.....maybe if there's good documentation someone would value that... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tblack Posted August 22, 2014 Share Posted August 22, 2014 I think the connection to Disney is intersting, but hard to say that it adds any value to the car.....maybe if there's good documentation someone would value that...This is a good thread for anyone to read before buying a late teens or twenties common car. No market, no appreciable worth other than pure enjoyment. If you can afford it go for it but do not think that buying is a good investment in a monetary sense.Been there done that but still enjoy driving my last Buick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Schramm Posted August 24, 2014 Share Posted August 24, 2014 IMO, That is truly a car to buy, drive, and enjoy. The master of that series car is Dandy Dave and the Chartruse Lady. As he might say, drive it like you stole it. Buicks are made to be driven. Would like to have the car, but I already have a number of projects to complete before I take on any more. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thriller Posted August 28, 2014 Share Posted August 28, 2014 Well Larry, you could offload a truck onto me to make space Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Larry Schramm Posted August 30, 2014 Share Posted August 30, 2014 I love trucks so nothing on the market today.Fortunately I now have storage space available. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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