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    What's it worth?

    I have a 1959 Ford Skyliner Retractable Project Car in fair condition (in Indiana). I want to sell it but need a good Idea of what my asking price should be. At the moment it is untitled, BUT I am in the process of getting a Salvage title.

    • Rebuilt Auto Transmission (Fordomatic 2-speed), Rebuilt V8 332 • motor, 2V Carb, all parts are there plus many extras (extra roof, trim, hood, trunk panel....
    • Motor turns, is NOT seized
    • Needs restoration, some replacement body panels are included
    • Actual miles are unknown
    • NO TITLE

    What's a fair price?
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    As they say... it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. There's a '57 Skyliner (similar in condition to your '59) on eBay right now. 15 bids have it at $2000 currently. You might watch that auction to see how it plays out. https://www.ebay.com/itm/22447789603...QAAOSwcXFgsXbQ

    Keep in mind, the one on eBay has a title. I don't know about Indiana but here in Ohio, without a clear title it's a parts car.
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    Junior Member Mrussett's Avatar
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    thanks for your response!

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    No problem. By the way, your tinted glass looks great!

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    Did you list it on eBay?

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