Tuesday, December 20, 2011

How do you price an antique parts car? Specifically a 1950 Studebaker Champion 4-dr, complete but not running?

Car has been sitting for 40 years. Probably not worth restoring, so I would consider it a parts car. How do you go about figuring out how much a car like this is worth?|||www.nada.com, classic cars.


Try standard catalog of American Cars from Barnes and Noble.





The value is : $720 to $2100


Could be more if complete and not wrecked or too rusty


A #1 show car could be $20,000. It would cost about $30,000 to make it a #1 show car.|||go to ebay search for antique car parts 1950 Studebaker Champion





with typing in this 1950 Studebaker Champion this


come up as listed items might give you a ideal also might try a Studebaker forums get with people who have one





46 items found for 1950 Studebaker Champion


8 items found for 1950 Studebaker parts


223 items found for Studebaker Champion


196 items found for 1950|||I am a practical person, so...if you want to collect it as an antique...it's OK...


Just to look at it...pay the price of keeping it somewhere...cleaning it...just for ...looking...





My prize...for such a pleasure depends on that one that has this pleasure, I am not a collector of antiques.


I am a futurist ! This can't be prized...I mean...the future..

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