1970Lemans
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I'm helping a widow sell a car and parts. It’s 1970 Pontiac Lemans 2 door that was bought new by her late father in-law. Her husband (a mechanic) inherited the car and began, collecting parts to do a restoration, but passed away 10 years ago. Then, with the help of a friend’s husband, she began purchasing parts to make the car a hot rod.
The car has been almost completely stripped and converted to a floor shifter. The original 350 engine is under her deck. Most of the original parts are in her basement. She purchased new almost all items necessary to rebuild the car, including the engine, transmission and interior, and spent around $38k on parts alone. There are also many parts that her late husband bought for the original restoration in her basement.
Her friend got divorced and the car and all the parts have been sitting for several years. She is finally at the point to let it all go. I want to help her get a fair price for the car and parts and have a few questions:
1. Is there a market for everything as a package or am I going to have to sort and catalog 100’s of parts and sell them individually? (I’m afraid I know the answer, but am looking for some ideas on how to handle this).
2. She has invoices for a lot of the parts she bought; I’m thinking about just asking for a percentage of the new cost? What’s a fair percentage? Does starting at 80% and work my way down to 50% sound reasonable?
3. What parts are highly sought after (or very valuable) that I should watch for?
Click here for pictures:
https://picasaweb.google.com/109357332748538596302/1970Lemans?authuser=0&feat=directlink
Any advice is appreciated. The car and parts are located 15 miles south of San Francisco.
The car has been almost completely stripped and converted to a floor shifter. The original 350 engine is under her deck. Most of the original parts are in her basement. She purchased new almost all items necessary to rebuild the car, including the engine, transmission and interior, and spent around $38k on parts alone. There are also many parts that her late husband bought for the original restoration in her basement.
Her friend got divorced and the car and all the parts have been sitting for several years. She is finally at the point to let it all go. I want to help her get a fair price for the car and parts and have a few questions:
1. Is there a market for everything as a package or am I going to have to sort and catalog 100’s of parts and sell them individually? (I’m afraid I know the answer, but am looking for some ideas on how to handle this).
2. She has invoices for a lot of the parts she bought; I’m thinking about just asking for a percentage of the new cost? What’s a fair percentage? Does starting at 80% and work my way down to 50% sound reasonable?
3. What parts are highly sought after (or very valuable) that I should watch for?
Click here for pictures:
https://picasaweb.google.com/109357332748538596302/1970Lemans?authuser=0&feat=directlink
Any advice is appreciated. The car and parts are located 15 miles south of San Francisco.
