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Could someone give me an idea of current values for a Yenko Deuce from condition #1 through #5, from a basket case to a rotisserie resto? The assumption being that the car is complete, not missing any major components and the drivetrain is original to the car? Thanks, Marc
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You need to be more specific as to color, trans (auto/4sp) Docs/paper trail,owner info. While you may not want to share info, without specifics, it's a ballpark useless number.
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Ken,
Here is one for you, and I will be very specific. A Fathom Blue four speed car with original engine and rear end. The original transmission did not come with the car so a date coded unmarked case was purchased. The car was never rusty and has just been completely rottisserie restored with photographs from start to finish. The car I am referring to is Chad Blomberg's old Deuce. The car was in original paint when found, had not turned a wheel since 1976 and has 34,000 original miles. All of the components from the original numbers matching born with engine and rear end to the 2019 distributor, 837 alternator, N.O.S. Dixco gauges, very rare comfort grip steering wheel, perfect original hood tachometer and original floor mat. The bumpers and air cleaner lid were re-chromed and all stainless trim polished. Original door, side, and rear glass and original perfect door and back panels were also re-installed into the car. I would like to have an approximate value for this car as I have not seen one of comparable color, condition or originality sell for quite some time! Thanks in advance to all who can offer positive comments pertaining to this car and its value. Richard. |
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Ken,
The car is listed in the Registry, well known and has some original paperwork and mostly all original born with parts. Thanks again for your opinion. Sorry I forgot to ad this to my other post! Richard. |
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With out seeing the car, it's difficult to acess. and with the market being soft the top may be 20% lower than last year at this time. So I will give you a WAG. Between 125, and 150k. Good luck with the sale. FB is a great color on a deuce.
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