Help! We need some advice...
(I am new to this process, so please forgive me if I go abouth this incorrectly ). Our dad was a Hudson nut & was in the slow process of restoring his 1950 Super 6. He has passed away & my siblings & I have inherited the car. None of us are in a position to finish the restoration, so we have decided to sell the car. Can someone give us an idea of what kind of price we should let it go for?
The body is in good shape & it was running in the not too distant past. The chrome & interior are not done, but we are fairly certain that all the parts are accounted for.
Dealing with the loss of Dad has been a tough process for all of us, thanks for any help you can give.
The body is in good shape & it was running in the not too distant past. The chrome & interior are not done, but we are fairly certain that all the parts are accounted for.
Dealing with the loss of Dad has been a tough process for all of us, thanks for any help you can give.
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If the body is solid and the front floor pans are good. From the sound of it, it is most likely a grade 4 car. Complete but need everything redone.
I assume it is a 4-door. Mostly worth between $900 - $1500.
A 2-door would go for around $1500-25000
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