No way can anyone give you an intelligent answer. All depends on condition, engine, and if it is a 2dr. hardtop, or 2 dr. sedan. You say it is a 2 door hardtop post. That cannot be correct. It is one or the other but not both. It is either a 2dr hardtop or a 2dr post. Is it a 210, Bel Air, or Bel Air Sport Coupe? Which engine ? 6 cylinder blue flame or 265 V8? Automatic or manual? Even the 265 came in different h.p. versions. All these things determine value. I will post a link. Go there and look in the classic car section to get an estimate. Even an estimate is not a good indication of the value. This type car will sell for what someone is willing to pay. That is to say, that the value is directly tied to the demand. The demand at this time is high, especially if it is a 2 dr. hardtop, V8, automatic. But it all depends on condition. That is the key element.
Depends on the level of restoration and what model Ford Galaxie, what engine, and what options. A 2 door hardtop and convertible is worth much more than a 2 door sedan or 4 door sedan. The bigger the engine the more it is worth. If it has the original engine and transmission it is worth more. As you can see there are many variables that effect price. For instance a 1965 Ford Galaxy 500 2 door hardtop with the 427 V8 and A/C in fully restored condition will be worth from $100,000 to $150,000. Whereas a 1965 Ford Galaxy 500 4 door sedan with a 390 V8 is worth around $5,000. Then there are lots of variants in between. It depends on what you have and how rare it is. Click the link to find out more.
Same door as the 55-57 Chevy that are reproduced. Best bet eBay them.$100-$300 each based on the body style 4 door sedan about $50.00
2 dr. hardtop for sure. 4dr hardtop is also very desirable. Convertibles are also desirable and the 4dr sedan the least valuable. The most valuable is the Nomad.
1961 Chevy biscayne worth 4 door Check it out for yourself at, http://www.nadaguides.com/
A Spider or Spyder is a convertible. A Coupe is a hardtop 2-door. A sedan is a 4-door hardtop.
According to NADA, a 1965 Chevrolet Impala 2 door Hardtop sold new for $2,728 in the US.
Need to know the body style (2 door, 4 door, Hardtop, sedan, Hardtop sport sedan, Hardtop coupe, Convertible, Station wagon, Nomad, 6 cylinder or V-8 engine) if you want to break it down. All body style Bel Airs only, total production for 1957 is aprox 1,414,440.
It would depend on its condition, anywhere from $500 for parts to $10,000 in mint original condition.
174000
lincoln made a 4 door convertible in the 60's but I don't think anyone mads a 4 dr. hardtop convertible.
bout' 4500
It could be a, Coupe, 2 door sedan, 2 door hardtop, 2 door station wagon, 2 door roadster,