value of warranty booklet and p-o-p
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Melting Slicks
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value of warranty booklet and p-o-p
Let's say for the sake of discussion:
1- you have the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you sell it for if you could find the current owner?
2- you own a Corvette and find the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you pay for it?
Currently, I'm in both scenarios.
1- you have the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you sell it for if you could find the current owner?
2- you own a Corvette and find the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you pay for it?
Currently, I'm in both scenarios.
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1. I might give it to the actual owner of the car.
2. That would depend on the asking price and how badly I wanted the documents.
2. That would depend on the asking price and how badly I wanted the documents.
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Thanks for the reply. Let's change the scenario a little. I'm looking to buy 67 435 convertible. I find two of them, similar mileage, same options, both top flighted cars and whatever other NCRS awards that would apply. One has the the warranty book and p-o-p, the other does not. Does having those documents increase the value of one over the other? Forgive me if I'm not using the correct terminology, I'm trying to determine if these documents are worth anything as far as making the car for valueable.
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Original materials are NOT needed, a photocopy works just fine.
Generic materials like Owner's Manuals, etc are readily available.
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Let's say for the sake of discussion:
1- you have the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you sell it for if you could find the current owner?
2- you own a Corvette and find the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you pay for it?
Currently, I'm in both scenarios.
1- you have the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you sell it for if you could find the current owner?
2- you own a Corvette and find the original warranty booklet and p-o-p. What would you pay for it?
Currently, I'm in both scenarios.
#2 scenario. If no other factory documents exist to prove its born with drivetrain, I would pay A LOT to have originals.
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Thanks for the reply. Let's change the scenario a little. I'm looking to buy 67 435 convertible. I find two of them, similar mileage, same options, both top flighted cars and whatever other NCRS awards that would apply. One has the the warranty book and p-o-p, the other does not. Does having those documents increase the value of one over the other? Forgive me if I'm not using the correct terminology, I'm trying to determine if these documents are worth anything as far as making the car for valueable.