Inheriting a classic car can happen at any time. That includes the best and worst times for the new owner. For example, maybe you’ve had a beautiful classic Jaguar in a storage unit for years, thinking maybe you’d use it once you had your own garage to put it in.
But life had other plans, and now your job still has you hopping around the world for business. Or maybe you’ve relocated to Germany and just received word that a classic sports car in California has been willed to you. And there isn’t time to travel back to either ship or sell the car. So, who can you trust to manage the task professionally? Fortunately, Dusty Cars – based in Pleasanton, California – is known as a top-rated car buyer of classic vehicles, especially Jaguar, Porsche, and Mercedes.
Heirs or long-time owners of a classic luxury car can’t just dial up a typical dealership. Average cars depreciate, not appreciate. These sellers require a more personalized approach from a real classic car professional who understands the special circumstances. And calling a trustworthy expert for a classic 1965 Jaguar E-Type Series valuation is the right approach.
We work with out-of-towners wanting an appraisal and fair offer for their classic car. Details can be confirmed on a call to verify the situation and discuss how our team can manage the exchange legally.
A 1965 Jaguar E-Type Doesn’t Need to be Pristine to Have a Great Value
If you haven’t been around to personally witness the current condition of your classic car, that’s fine too. A classic Jag in any condition is still considered a highly desired car. Passionate collectors might be eager to do their own refurbishing. Or, if our team is up for it, we might upgrade it too. These decisions can be made after a thorough appraisal, taking into account originality, matching numbers, condition, and provenance. Our team has extensive experience managing classic Jaguar appraisals and purchases.
Here are a few examples of what we’ve done:
- This 1969 Jaguar E-type Coupe had a fast turnaround. Its stunning body in silver caught the eye of a collector quickly.
- The 1963 Jaguar E-type Roadster, in an eye-catching silver-blue/dark-blue color combo, was quite the sweetheart. A little refurbishment work on the exhaust system and some attention to the shine meant we didn’t have it with us for too long.
Whether you are out of state or out of the country, contact us for a valuation of a classic 1965 Jaguar E-Type Series. We can make it work!
