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Sticker shock
Rewind to 1986. My dad bought a 1964 Tempest. Car is a rust free California car,bench seat 326 4 speed. Very nice driver. In 1988 he gave it to me for graduation from HS. In 1990 I had it repainted. Now come 1998 and wife and house comes around so I sold the car. Recently I found the car in northern Ohio at a classic car dealer. It now has a gasser vibe with the same paint as in 90. I talked to the dealer and price is $31k. Seems pretty high. I’m looking for some opinions on pricing.
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Pretty car. I think the Gasser look is great on the Tempest.
Food for thought on my chassis car. Tom V.
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Your old car, from your dad, not many are fortunate enough to have a second chance...I know what I would do.
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Not outrageous if you ask me...of course I'd try to get it down a couple thousand. California rust free car. How much would you spend in paint and body work to get it back where it is? Plus as Tim John said, your Dad bought it for you. Not many people get a second bite at that apple. It's a little high but not crazy high in today's market. Negotiate a deal.
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not terrible...the way interest rates and the economy are going he may be eager to let it go
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Paint & body prep = $ 10,000.00+
Rust free OEM sheet metal & frame = LOTS $$$ Gifted from your dad = priceless Total = Go get it and don't look back. |
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Doesn't sound bad to me. Especially if it's getting something like that back. DO IT! Lol
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Your probably thinking it is high referencing what you sold it for back then.. Unfortunately you have to look at the time and money it would cost to replicate what your buying now. Is it probably on the high end, yes. When will you have the chance to ever buy it again and how much will it cost then? Assuming you spent the time to find it because you’d really like to own it again, negotiate the best deal you can and go for it….
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Looks like a cool car. If it's still in good shape body-wise and mechanically, a $31k list price from a dealership doesn't seem out of the ordinary to me. Keep in mind that dealers are almost always going to list a higher price than what you would expect to see from a private party. To an extent, they have a profit margin built into their list price and somewhat expect you to haggle. If you decide to pursue it, I don't recommend telling them that you are a former owner since I think that could jeopardize your ability to negotiate. They'll know you have an emotional connection to the car and are less likely to walk away from their initial list price as a result.
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I'd buy it (back) in a heartbeat. Like NOW!
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Yep if solid and decent paint 31K would be a drop in the bucket in time and parts for even a solid slightly rusty one!
Most body shops minimum shop rate is $100/hr. I'm trying to copy my 64 Impala and I guarantee with a good solid SS I will have that much in paint to change colors!
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I would snatch it up before someone else does...considering it's also on ebay. Irreplaceable in my estimation.
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I think that price is right in line with today’s market. I would buy it and not look back.
A cool car like that ready to go for 30k probably won’t last long. Put a deposit on it and buy a flight. |
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With the photos showing just how good of condition it's in, $31k seems like a deal.
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Well, it's still on Ebay, so he's not bought it yet.
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I would say the price is good. You couldn't build it for that. I paid $1200 for my '65 4 speed tripower GTO in 1982. But, I never got around to selling it. Adjusted for inflation, that $1200 in 1982 would be close to $3500 today in 2022 dollars!
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Price is $37,900 on Ebay so the seller may have got wind of this post.
A 4sp Tempest first sold at Salta in Long Beach. That in itself is pretty cool. Seems a bit high now but maybe make an offer. Also aren't the trunks on '64s supposed to be painted same as body color?? |
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Inside of the trunk was always painted body color in 1964.
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