Go to this website and fill in the relevant data: http://www.kbb.com/ It will return you a value. But a couple of important pointers. This is the Kelley Blue Book price. They are a bit outrageous.. most of the time. Also, the difference between the Selling Price and the Buying price is very wide... so make sure you select the appropriate page.. "what is my car worth" (how must will dealer pay for trade in) verse "Gonig Shopping" (How much you are expected to pay if you want to buy one.) I just tried it and a California 87 Westy Synchro in good condition is $9500 selling to dealer and $15000 buying on an open market... See I told you it is outrageous! Yau-Man Chan 87 GL >>> Jeremy Lougee <jtlougee@HOTMAIL.COM> 11/04 4:34 PM >>> Hi folks, I've been in the process of selling my '87 Westy Synchro and I have a buyer who claims he's just waiting on a loan. The problem is that he claims that the bank says that there is no appraised value for a westy synchro in their blue books. Does anyone have any ideas on how this can be solved? Thanks in advance! Jeremy Lougee '87 Westy Synchro-not for long :( ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com |
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