My uncle has a 1941 Chevy "flat top" that he is interested in selling. Its restored with fresh paint and 350 sb in it, sound system, re done interior, etc.... Runs good, looks pretty good too. He is internet illiterate. Where would I go to sell a classic car like this. I have no idea how much a car like this would go for.[Edited on May 5, 2008 at 1:09 PM. Reason : IMG code]
5/5/2008 1:03:01 PM
image in crazy code.... not img
5/5/2008 1:07:01 PM
classic car traderauto trader has one of those.Does not have its own website that I can find.[Edited on May 5, 2008 at 1:12 PM. Reason : .]
5/5/2008 1:10:54 PM
^http://collectorcartrader.com/there's also craigslist, ebay, racingjunk, and plenty of random forums for enthusiasts...
5/5/2008 1:33:12 PM
that thing is sweet
5/5/2008 4:48:37 PM
DOnt refer to it as flat top.
5/6/2008 10:23:08 PM
Hemmings Motor Newsand as a custom rod, yeah it'll draw some attention. I would GUESS somewhere around 5-6k. Doesn't appear to be much original at all... An original probably above 10-15k.[Edited on May 6, 2008 at 10:35 PM. Reason : k]
5/6/2008 10:33:45 PM
All these sites require you to pay to post a classified. I aint paying to post a car that I dont own, lol.My uncle said he wants $30k for it, I almost spit out my drink. That seems high, but then again I dont know how much a 1941 car goes for.
5/7/2008 9:18:09 AM
he's had to advertise it as a restomod, i doubt hardly any of it is originalwould he like a trade for a vette and a boat? i reallllllllllllllly want to either build or buy a car just like that
5/7/2008 2:00:38 PM
Well, it's got the 2-door thing going for it, and the paint/body is nice (assuming no rust)...I wish I knew the market values for these things, but 30,000 seems ridiculous...
5/7/2008 2:04:19 PM
Man, that is a beautiful car.Wish I had the money for that.
5/7/2008 2:44:22 PM
30k sounds a bit optimistic to me also. a pristine rod can bring that or more, but this doesn't have the look/quality of a show piece. it looks to be a REALLY nice driver though, and that gains more of my personal respect than a garage queen. the main issues i see that would set it apart from something bringing top dollar is some general wear/tear on the interior, under the hood. also, while it looks to be more than fully functional and i've seen far worse, there are some minor imperfections in the chop. namely in the A pillars.there's also the question of is it an all steel car, what's the chassis and rest of the drivetrain consist of, what other body mods, etc. i see some basic smoothing and frenching in addition to the chop, but not much else.basically, to get a lot of money out of a car from that era it has to be either a full tilt nearly perfect restoration or very custom. you've also put a lot of money into one at that level too. rare helps as well, a 40's tudor/deluxe is a pretty common platform. as far as rods go, this looks to be just a basic middle of the road example. that's not a bad thing, because it'll probably appeal to a much larger crowd. most people want something they can use and enjoy, not lock away for most of the year and crap their pants from worry for the few miles they do drive it.[Edited on May 7, 2008 at 2:54 PM. Reason : .]
5/7/2008 2:48:58 PM
5/7/2008 3:09:33 PM
Those seats look like they are from a Cutlass Supreme.
5/7/2008 3:52:47 PM
5/7/2008 4:29:08 PM
^^ thats the same thing i said.
5/7/2008 5:47:20 PM
straight ride but i think someone got a little louver happymaybe with some different rims/tires i can see 30shavin those rain channels would have done good things also, nice cruiser
5/7/2008 10:46:20 PM
5/7/2008 11:50:42 PM
yeah, i'd say they're definitely from an 82-88 g body.
5/8/2008 12:16:25 AM
Yeah the car isnt orginal nor is it perfect. It isnt a garage queen although its in my f'ing swap shop garage at the moment. Taking up all my space!!
5/8/2008 7:01:57 AM