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Special Paint
Does a car having a special paint (--) trim tag add any significant value to the car?
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----Others may disagree but I dont think so. It does allow you to paint then car any color you want to though!!!......Bill S
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i doubt it too..
just depends on what the colors is and if its a special car like a brass hat or special zone car for display or a movie people want special things..like the "only one" so that could be a factor
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Thanks Bill and Mark for your replies. What about a Z/28 or SS stripe delete car?
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everyone wants stripes..and tachs and buckets etc..so stripe delete is cool, but flash sells
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I think for situations where a color (like black) wasn't available that year and only a handful can be documented as being special ordered in black (like my old 1972 Formula 455HO Firebird that they made two customer ordered cars in black), it certainly does. It was around a 30% bump in value when I sold it as compared to a standard color.
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My friend's 70 Chevelle has that. The car was originally citrus green..
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That being said, while I'm not a wheeler/dealer, I do think a special-order color can add value....but only to the right person. Last edited by 442w30; 03-06-2017 at 02:48 AM. Reason: Added second sentence |
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