1965 Barracuda for sale- Michigan

FYI: On the topic of what a car is worth, there are many trains of thought. If the man asks $25,000, it is worth $25,000. If someone pays $25,000, it is worth $25,000. These are prices. The seller has a value of what it is worth, and the buyer has a value of what it is worth. You can't tell someone what their stuff is worth. You can make an offer for what it is worth to you, that's it. If he says it is worth $15,000, then it is. To me, average selling price is only good for new cars, or when you have a lot full of the same car in the same condition, etc. If you don't see a car being worth what someone is asking, you can offer what it is worth to you. It may or may not sell. Sellers, do not be insulted when someone offers you $8,000 for what you have for sale for $15,000. howedon has the complete supply of this one-of-a-kind, unique Barracuda. I for one, having spent close to $15,000 restoring my car (not including my sweat equity) think it is a good deal. I can't afford it, but know it is worth that price. Just because others have devalued cars to $8-9,000 for what may have cost $12-15,000 to restore doesn't effect the value of this car. Two things to get from this:
1) Potential buyers, do not ever be offended with the amount of money a person will take to be separated from his car, either too low or too high.
2) Potential sellers, do not ever be offended with the amount of money a person will be separated from to justify buying your car, either too low or too high.