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I do not have an F-1 so I would like to determine a value (if any) for clean straight doors. I was up at a friends home in the colo mtns to photo a bunch of old cars and found a pair of 51 doors with glass and hardware. I do not know what kind of a price to apply so we can start to liquidate this spring at the swap meets. They are outdoors on a pallet but dry. I have not found any at the local old yards near me. I can not use a bobs price or we could never sell them. Thnks in advance guys. Also found a full trim hood for same with the fancy stainless , maybe custom cab?? have pics on home comp.
Jon
Thanks Ross. A bobs price is a price on used parts from Bob's f-100 . Normally high enuf to scare one off. Sound great, we were hoping to get at least that for the pair.
Jon
Last set of doors I got were straight and pretty rust free and complete (handles, some glass, and internals). I paid $75 for each, but that was from a fellow FTE'r, probably would have been paid more otherwise.
I guess I should clarify that the prices I tend to quote are eBay prices for someone who lives where there is no alternative source, and is somewhat desparate. I would guess $75 is not atypical for a deal between acquaintences, especially where no shipping is involved. The hassle of crating stuff like these is worth some money.
Sounds fair. I do not plan any labor on these. I only catalog, mark with pricing and take pics. We put a 100 per door,pair only price on them. THey will be on a trailer for the swap next spring. By then the trailer will get filled as we ( I ) find more stuff and cataloge and price it. I still need to open 3 more out buildings on the same property that the owner forgets what he put in them.
Jon
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