Need an approx valuation of my Challenger

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Need an approx valuation of my Challenger

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I'm just after an approx value for my 1972 318 Dodge Challenger. I would describe it as good condition, it runs and drives fine but does have a few little paintwork issues. I'm not looking for an agreed valuation, I just want to know roughly what sort of money these are at these days
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Post by GJUK »

Is this for insurance?

I would always get an agreed valuation on a classic car.

Both of mine are agreed at 20k

I would say you could get yours done for 15-20k also.

At let you know what you are going to be paid if some scrote nicks your car or it gets written off.

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TonyO on here will do it for you, he's an accredited valuer
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Re: Need an approx valuation of my Challenger

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DaveScrivener wrote: I'm not looking for an agreed valuation, I just want to know roughly what sort of money these are at these days
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10K
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Try finding one with any less than 10K in yer pocket.... :thumbright:
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Kev wrote:10K
Dont you mean "10 clap son :thumbright: "

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I would say more than 10K, probably nearer 15 now.
To get agreed value you need to check what your insurers require. I got my valuation from TOVA (Tony Oksien) which they have accepted for the Challenger.
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MattH wrote:I would say more than 10K, probably nearer 15 now.
To get agreed value you need to check what your insurers require. I got my valuation from TOVA (Tony Oksien) which they have accepted for the Challenger.
Ditto. 15 sounds nearer to me too. (its just traditional that we suffix insulting offers with 'clap' ;) ) MattH/TonyO are the men. :thumbright:
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Here is a decent guide and somewhat current, the market over here in the states is a bit soft,

http://www.nadaguides.com/Classic-Cars/ ... top/Values
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15 clamp
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