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November 06,
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(*)
Average
retail
price
represents
a
clean
vehicle
in
good
condition
with
a Clean
Title
History |
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Low
Retail
Value
This
vehicle
would be
in
mechanically
functional
condition,
needing
only
minor
reconditioning.
The
exterior
paint,
trim,
and
interior
would
show
normal
wear,
needing
only
minor
reconditioning.
May also
be a
deteriorated
restoration
or a
very
poor
amateur
restoration.
Most
usable
"as-is".
Some of
the
vehicles
in this
publication
could be
considered
"Daily
Drivers"
and are
not
valued
as a
classic
vehicle.
When
determining
a value
for a
daily
driver,
it is
recommended
that the
subscriber
use the
low
retail
value.
Note:
This
value
does not
represent
a "parts
car". |
Average
Retail
Value
This
vehicle
would be
in good
condition
overall.
It could
be an
older
restoration
or a
well-maintained
original
vehicle.
Completely
operable.
The
exterior
paint,
trim,
and
mechanics
are
presentable
and
serviceable
inside
and out.
A
"20-footer". |
High
Retail
Value
This
vehicle
would be
in
excellent
condition
overall.
It could
be a
completely
restored
or an
extremely
well
maintained
original
vehicle
showing
very
minimal
wear.
The
exterior
paint,
trim,
and
mechanics
are not
in need
of
reconditioning.
The
interior
would be
in
excellent
condition.
Note:
This
value
does
not
represent
a "100
Point"
or "# 1"
vehicle
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*
"100
Point"
or "# 1"
vehicle
is not
driven.
It would
generally
be in a
museum
or
transported
in an
enclosed
trailer
to
concourse
judging
and car
shows.
This
type of
car
would be
stored
in a
climate-regulated
facility. |
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