Can anyone give me a ballpark asking price for my late husband's 1929 Plymouth U

Started by Deborah, August 08, 2019, 12:40:16 AM

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Deborah

I love both Mark Olson and 32cabrio!  Thanks so much for your info - You guys are making me feel like I can do this!  Thanks a million!!! :) :)
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Attached is a snapshot from the current Old Cars Price guide the prices start with class 6 at the left - that is a parts car 5 next = RESTORABLE - 4 = Good a Daily driver - 3 = Very good, older restoration very much original with all parts or most parts original - 2 = recent restoration - what you see at most car shows - 1 on the far right is a trophy winner - original or restoration.

Yours looks to be somewhere between $4,600 and  $10,350

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32cabrio

Here are the values for a 1929 Plymouth sedan according to NADA Price Guide.
These numbers are only a guide and are based on condition of the car.
   
$695; original selling price
   
$4,050; low retail
   
$6,125; average retail
   
$9,800; high retail
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Deborah

Hi Everyone - The totally uneducated in cars person is here again!  My husband recently passed away leaving behind a 1929 Plymouth Model U, Serial number Y174SY which I would like to sell.  As I know nothing about cars (even the old Subaru I drive) I am hoping to get some help in coming up with an asking price for this vehicle.  No one I know knows anything about old cars and the more I try to research on the internet, the more confused I get.  What I know is that my husband bought it in 1994 and we used to drive it in parades and a wedding or two.  When he got it, it had undergone a renovation of sorts, being painted very green with a cream colored interior.  To me, it is on very solid shape except that the wood on the roof seems to be having a problem in the front by the windshield and it's got some flat tires.  I would so appreciate any idea anyone has, as I don't know if it's worth $100, $1000 or $1,000,000.  Okay I know its not worth $1,000,000, but a girl can dream.  Thanks in advance.  :) :) :)
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