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17 years ago
Value of a 63' Cruiser wanted......
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17 years ago
PICTURES would tell the story, but that sounds like a fair range.
I have a '62 Texas Cruiser, with 94K on the clock, and I wouldn't take less that that, probably not that at all. I have more in it, and it's a drive anywhere car.
Dave Miller
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17 years ago
Assume the pictures are of a low mileage, rust-free car that, at least cosmetically looks showroom condition. To drive it may take some work since it hasn't driven in years.
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For some reason my first post on this has vanished..either temporarily or permanently...so if it magically appears please disregard the extra... Anyway, I seem to remember this car a couple years ago; something didn't add up back then.. IIRC it was in the north east somewhere (New York state?). Too many discrepancies for the stroy to be real...IF it is indeed the same car... Studebaker George
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George & all: This car has never been listed til recently, on eBay or other selling venture. I now find that there are a few twists to the car/story.....The car has been driven (30K) and now has "some" rust. It has been using "repair plates" occasionally and drives nicely, but has a cracked dash that was covered in leather by the shop. All in all, the owner (who is a distant friend), says the car is in fine running order. A good dash & parts go with the car. Tho the dash will need to be dyed....Anyone ever done 63' Red/Rose interior dash dye ??? The price is $4500. which is what he got on eBay but the deal fell through because the car has no title and was listed as such and the owner wants him to provide one. . Anyone have a lead on title creations ???
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Have you checked the link to the NAPA Value Guide on the National (SDC) website?