I have an opportunity to buy a 62 four door wagon, survivor car I know its a non runner at this point, its supposed to have been in a shed for the last30 years, can you guys give me any idea on value? I know its hard with out seeing it but as I find out more ill let you know.
Being a Acadian wagon I would think Roger (rabbit64cs) is prety close on value of the car if the car is running and complete (trim, interior,running gear ) and interior is in fair shape. Think that any 50 year old car is going to need some sheet metal, just depends on how much. Check the unibody and floorpans for rust, there the most work to replace from my experiance. If you could post Pics that would help alot. Good luck!
First question, what do you want to do with the car. If you are into originality, the major points would be the interior (not reproduced, one year only, very unique style), trim and emblems (one year only, not reproduced and only 626 Beaumont wagons built).
The 1962 trim in all models is very hard to find in decent shape, but prices are not bad if you do find it because the demand is low. I once had a 1962 Acadian grille for 4 yrs before selling it for $100 because I didn't know anyone that wanted one.
If you aren't concerned with originality, the Nova interior is reproduced 1963-65 and all these pieces will fit. I just bought all the exterior trim for a 62 Acadian wagon just because it was reasonably priced and it is the first I've seen available in years. My 62 wagon has all it's original trim inside and out and the original interior is complete in great condition. That was one of if not the main reason I bought my wagon.
I look forward to seeing the pictures and I should be able to answer any questions you might have concerning the wagon.
-- Edited by forespeed on Thursday 18th of September 2014 10:00:16 AM