The answer depends on the condition and the originality. Obviously the price will be commensurate to what the person wants to do with it. A good complete 3 window coupebody (all steel), without running gear to make a hotrod could be worth anywhere from $3500-$7500 depending on rust, completeness and the condition of body and the interior wood. Complete and original with running gear could be from $7500 to $20K depending on the same things A hot rod could be worth $7500 to $60K depending on the amount of customization and the quality of the build. I have seen some that no amount of money would temp me to buy them. With that said there is no such thing as putting a value on vehicles this rare as an overall value. Each price must be arrived at on a case by case basis and the dollar price will result from what the seller is willing to sell for and what the buyer is willing to pay.
The team that won Coupe de France in the season that ended in 1935 was Olympique Marseille.
The winner ofthe Coupe de France in 1935 was Olympique de Marseille.
$500 in 1935 when adjusted for inflation is equal to $8,566 in 2015 money.
A 1935 Oldsmobile F35 2 door coupe could be worth, low retail $5,950. Average retail $11,450. High retail $16,500. It's all about condition and body style.
A 1935 Ford Model 48 2 door Coupe 5 Window cost $495.00 when new.
I suspect a $100 dollar bill was worth exactly $100 in 1935!
1935? Whose bicentennial was that?
$100,000,000 of 1935 dollars would be worth:$1,694,915,254.24in 2013
Yes it is worth $0.15-$7.00
The U.S. did not print any 1935-dated $10 bills.
T-Bird SC are unibody cars...........
About $140