vectorsolid
07-22-2009, 01:37 AM
This 1954 Plymouth Belvedere has been a good car. This is a Montana car, nice and clean as old cars from here generally are. I was going to tidy up the engine bay and touch up some paint on the engine but the appraisers from AAG told me not to. I was told by the appraiser on vintage and rare old cars, with the original engine you want to leave it alone. other wise it looks like you're trying to hide something. It's worth more to a buyer if they can see whats there and NOT hiding under the paint. (according to the appraiser that inspected it).
Clutch is good, trans is good, engine starts and purrs like a kitten. Engine runs cool. Interior clean, paint recent. Windshield is cracked in the car. I have a new one ready to go that comes with it. Recent appraisal. http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:hondamarketplace.com/get//images/smilies/emsmile.gif
$8500. interesting clean trades , willing to throw up to $10 grand in on top for the right car.
My cell, 406-263-4569
I'm at zip code 59230 in Montana.
Clutch is good, trans is good, engine starts and purrs like a kitten. Engine runs cool. Interior clean, paint recent. Windshield is cracked in the car. I have a new one ready to go that comes with it. Recent appraisal. http://images.ibsrv.net/ibsrv/res/src:hondamarketplace.com/get//images/smilies/emsmile.gif
$8500. interesting clean trades , willing to throw up to $10 grand in on top for the right car.
My cell, 406-263-4569
I'm at zip code 59230 in Montana.