Hi all, got a line a beautiful (in my eyes) original 1937 nash lafayette 2 door sedan with 80 plus years of warts, patina, and character. It needs some patching and such but it's number matching engine and body (so I am told), original drivetrain, runs, needs brake work like a new master cyl, but goes down the road. Comes with extra parts, needs seat covers and carpet, etc all the things you'd expect from an 80 year old car. I've tried to do my research but i honestly have no clue what this may be worth to purchase and possibly to sell if I needed to i (if I get overextended). I looked at nada, kbb, collectorcar, hemmings, etc. Tried ebay to get an idea. Not looking to flip it. I just need help in discerning what a fair price to pay for it is. Even just a ballpark would be tremendously helpful. Thank you all. - jason former hamb-user name "neverwinter"
I was thinking $2500-$3K assuming it has a title. If it was legitimately roadworthy (good tires, good brakes, could be driven home as-is) then I might go to 4K. Pretty car but the fact it's a sedan hurts it, could get quite a bit more for a coupe.
In my grocery store's magazine rack they have this thing called "Old Cars Report" in with the car magazines. How no one else ever notices them is beyond me. You don't even have to buy it if you don't want to - I'd look this up but I'm not sure where the last copy I bought is. They don't change enough, often enough, to warrant buying it more than once a year.
up here in northern wisconsin (the road salt rust belt) a car in that shape with title would bring $5000 to $6000 at auction or sale. You might find them for the prices listed in above post down south but by the time you ship it up here you will have that much into it anyways.. If I found one in that shape up here for $3000 I would snatch it up quick, even forgoing house payments if I had to. Great looking car fron the stand point of what we have around here..
Great Looking Car, It looks complete, I paid $5,700.00 for my body about 7 years ago and it still is painted the way I got it.They make great cars.
37 Nash Lafayette 2 door Victoria sedan, restorable #5 condition $2040 says Old Cars Report Price Guide.
37-40 Willys used the same tail lights with a extra rubber mounting, you can use the on a Nash with out the rubber mounting.