2009 Collector Car Price Guide (3rd Ed)
Code No: 20605
Price: $29.95
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Author: Kowalke, Ron
Published: 2008
Binding: Softcover
No. Pages: 784
Dimensions: 15 x 23
Illustrations: 4 black & white photographs in introduction
Description:
Publisher`s Notes:
The 2009 edition of Collector Car Price Guide provides you with essential information on finding, fixing, financing and having fun with collector cars, drawing on 20+ years of auction experience from the staff at Old Cars Price Guide. This book, in its easy-to-carry format contains more than 250,000 "ballpark" values determined from auction data, collector input and market research to help you accurately rate the condition of a car and identify the difference between classic, antique, special interest, collector and milestone models.
The 2009 Collector Car Price Guide:
* Lists all the models made by 109 carmakers and 37 truck makers between 1899 and 2001
* Preferred reference of various professionals including automobile dealers, bankers, appraisers, insurers, adjusters and restorers
* Features the 1-6 Condition Scale, the standard of the collector car industry
Publisher`s Notes:
The 2009 edition of Collector Car Price Guide provides you with essential information on finding, fixing, financing and having fun with collector cars, drawing on 20+ years of auction experience from the staff at Old Cars Price Guide. This book, in its easy-to-carry format contains more than 250,000 "ballpark" values determined from auction data, collector input and market research to help you accurately rate the condition of a car and identify the difference between classic, antique, special interest, collector and milestone models.
The 2009 Collector Car Price Guide:
* Lists all the models made by 109 carmakers and 37 truck makers between 1899 and 2001
* Preferred reference of various professionals including automobile dealers, bankers, appraisers, insurers, adjusters and restorers
* Features the 1-6 Condition Scale, the standard of the collector car industry