It all depends on condition and if the packaging is still with it or not. There are many variables.
Typically, subwoofers add absolutely no value to a car, but they can be sold separately for 20-40% of the original retail price.
To calculate a car's depreciation value one must determine the residual percentage of the vehicle then find the original MSRP on the vehicle. One must then multiply the residual percentage by the original MSRP, the outcome will be the depreciated value of the vehicle.
Average vehicle approx. $1500.00 A good 3 year old used car could be bought for around $300. Now remember that $300 or $1500 in 1952 is not the same as it is today. The average worker in 1952 only made around $2,500 per year.
Yes, it sure will. Normally anything you do that is not original drops the value of the vehicle. That is unless the car was painted some really ugly color at the factory. In that case it just might add to the value.
yes: you can it possible to drop the value down if you ghange the color but if you keep it the same it won't.
1952
The car was not invented in 1952, most experts agree, the modern automobile was invented by Karl Benz in 1885.
yes, it brings it down in value because the more you do to it, and restore it the less people want it because it wouldn't be completley original. people who buy and collect classic cars want them as original as they can get
The Original Car Shoe was created in 1963.
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If it is original from the 1960's and early 1970's in an unopened box it could bring thousands of dollars. Boxes were stamped with names of the cars inside and that would effect the value, too. If it's from the 1990's to present you would be lucky to get the retail value of about $1 per car.