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Join Date: Apr 2007
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1975 Delta 88 Convertible value
My mother in-law is going to be selling her 1975 Delta 88 Royale Convertible soon and I am in need of some advice as to what she should ask for it.
She's the original owner & the car has approximately 13,000 original miles. It has the 455 engine in it & the car is all original...paint, interior, radio..you name it, it's original. The car is in great condition, never been wrecked and has been kept covered in a garage for most of it's life. It runs good and the only flaw that I know of is a piece of door molding has fallen off and is sitting in the car. Any thoughts as to value? Thanks in advance Sixgunz@ (remove this part) aol.com |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
Posts: 50
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Ebay's a good place to get a good idea.although it occasionally can be a little distorted.There are currently 3-4 1975,DELTA 88 verts on there that can give you a good idea of what the market can stand on these cars.I have a really nice one here in "cars for sale" but no interest even though I stated the $ is neg. These cars seem to be a little slow getting started as a collectable even if they are in good shape (little or no rust) and mechanically sound.You can also look at ather G.M. b-body cars of this era as they are all pretty much the same.
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