A few hundred to a couple of thousand depending on EXACT configuration, if your 40 percent equals 40 percent to someone who collects/sells the SAA, box, accessories, etc..
It all depends on the condition if its all original or if it reproduction. A original in firing condition is about $50,000 but they go way up if all the part numbers are matching and the condition is near perfect.
It means the vehicle has the original motor and transmission.
10-5000 USD depending on specifics
depends on condition,matching bayonet and scabbard numbers,blade unsharpened,and year made,and serial numbers,generally a matching set would be approx $150-$200..
$200-$250 if in non- rust condition. If selling contact me..................
$125.00 to $225.00 condition and matching numbers on the parts has an effect on price .
Interesting, the receiver was made after 1930 and the barrel 1922. Doubtful if the barrel is original.
The Engine Serial Numbers Must Match The Serial Numbers on the ID Plate of the car......... Also the transmission and differential are serial numbered as well as the engine. The numbers matching refers to those numbers matching the original build sheet on that particular car.
100-200 dollars
if it is in good condition and if it all original,numbers matching ect. probably somewere above 50,000 its a collectors car and they are a bit rare
Depends on overall condition, trim level, options, mileage, etc...
Value is too difficult to be accurate without seeing the gun. Condition which includes the amount of original finish and original configuration will determine value. Recommend taking it to a gun shop for appraisal.