I called state farm yesterday to work on getting the 68 convertible insured for the first time since the restoration. I told him that I wanted to have an essesed value put on the car of 16-18 thousand. I really don't know if that is to low or to high. I more then likely have more then that in it, but I want to be realistic.
They didn't think it would be an issue I just need to get some pictures put together and they requested some documentation for helping determining the value for the underwriters.
The only documentation that I could think to get would be completed listing on Ebay. I also have all the receipts of major purchases over the last 10 years. What would else might work for documentation?
This was origanly a 350 car that is now a 400 clone so I know the value drops a little there. It not the orignal color so that is another hit on the value. On the flip side this car has almost everything on it new, painted or referbished. New metal, new paint, polished trim, chromed bumpers, new wiring harness throughout, new weather stripping, new gas tank and sending unit, all the break parts are new with front disc, new grills, new dash pad, new suspension pieces, cliff carb, Dave small body HEI, RARE exhaust with LBM, New Convt top etc....