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Determining the Market Value of Your Classic

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Inspect and Rate the Interior

Dashboard and Instrument Panel
  • Inspect the general condition of the instrument panel and dashboard. Look for wear and aging on plating, knobs and switches.
  • Are there knobs missing?
  • Do all the knobs and switches work, for example the lights, horn, wipers, etc.?
  • Is the lettering around the knob plate worn or have letters missing?
  • Are the gauges original, intact and working? Or do they have non-original gauges or aftermarket radios that have been installed and cut into the dashboard?
  • Is the material covering the dash shelf cracked or splitting?
Points_______

Upholstery
  • Inspect the condition of the door panels, seat coverings and headliner.
  • Do the interior coverings appear to be the originals? Even if they are in good condition, if they are not according to the original specifications of the car, it will affect the value.
  • If the seat coverings have been replaced, check to make sure a good foam foundation is underneath.
Points_______

Floor Coverings
  • Are the carpets worn, soiled or torn? Do they seem to be the original color or pattern?
  • Look at the step plate along the bottom of the door coverings; are they deteriorated or missing?
  • If possible, always pull back the carpet to inspect for rust on the metal flooring underneath.
Points_______

Interior Trim
  • Is the interior trim complete and to original specification?
  • Check for missing door handles and window cranks.
  • Are the door handles and window cranks in good working order?
  • Make sure all power accessories are working, such as windows, locks, seat mechanisms, antenna and side mirror adjustors.
  • What is the condition of the window moldings? Are they chrome plated or painted as original?
Points_______
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