As an old car collector myself, I would never knock your car because I wouldn’t appreciate that myself. I can see that you are very proud of that 57 wagon, as you should be. It is a nice collectible car but with its current body condition, it will take a lot of work and money to get it in a show condition therefore it is between 3 and 4 condition. In reality, if you look at the Old Car Value Price Guide, they are not talking near that much money for that condition. If you are actually serious about selling it, you need to educate yourself about the current value I have owned many old collector cars that were the apple of my eye but when I went to sell it, I found out, to prospective buyers , it was just another old car. Thank you for saving that 57 wagon from the crusher ! Good luck !
@Fords-eh6sf Жыл бұрын
smokey, thanks for the 'make sense' comments you make....keep this in mind, to find a 57 Ford in the great original condition it is rare.. most of these cars that have not been restore, will need REAL work (replacing rocker panels, lower quarters, headlight areas etc....trust me, i know my 57 fords. Check out the listing in Hemmings - you can read and see a good amount of the labor/parts put into this.
@danontherun5685 Жыл бұрын
Best not to refer to it as rust free, something I really know about with 57 Fords. Also expect that engine/trans will be changed because its really really boring power in that heavy a car. I see more popular model 57s in that condition being purchased 5-8K around PNW. If it was an F or E model might get near that price.
@Fords-eh6sf Жыл бұрын
I do not have to expect anything that might be done to it .....do you consider yourself a 57 for expert? join my fb group and let your experience be known....or find this car for sale on Hemmings where you can see and read in detail, all the work that has been done. And BTW, when you're ready to make an offer, make it.
@kma9292 Жыл бұрын
You want way too much money for the car.
@Fords-eh6sf Жыл бұрын
ok, so.....make me an offer but better yet, go to Hemmings.com and search - there you'll see whats been done in detail