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NADA Values for T-types going up

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UNDER-PRESSURE

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Did some searching around today for collector car values for insurance & the NADA has finally raised the prices on T-types. :D

http://www.nadaguides.com/default.aspx?LI=1-22-1-5013-0-0-0&l=1&w=22&p=1&f=5014&y=1987&m=1031&d=232&c=7&o=39033|39030|39031&vi=64055&z=32926&da=1

Prices based on an original price of $14,857
Low......... $8,138
Average....$12,285
High.........$22,759
 
Did some searching around today for collector car values for insurance & the NADA has finally raised the prices on T-types. :D

http://www.nadaguides.com/default.aspx?LI=1-22-1-5013-0-0-0&l=1&w=22&p=1&f=5014&y=1987&m=1031&d=232&c=7&o=39033|39030|39031&vi=64055&z=32926&da=1

Prices based on an original price of $14,857
Low......... $8,138
Average....$12,285
High.........$22,759

In my mind, the T prices should be higher than the GN's, but that's just me. I hope these cars are so hot in a decade that no one will care that mine is a converted 84 WH1. :o
 
That is a 2k gain in 6 months! I'm realy curious as to what they base those figures on? I saw more T's selling closer to the low price than the average during that 6 month period.
 
where can people find the prices for the hot air cars?
 
You can get the values at NADA.COM.

Go to the classic car section & your values should be there. Your insurance agent should be able to use those figures to help establish replacement value and it should also help with financing if needed.
 
lol - 10% reduction in price because of a 6 cylinder. They really know what is going on.:rolleyes:
 
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