You could try selling them on e-bay.
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There are a few places online where one can find an antique car model kit. There are websites like Mega Hobbies or eHobby. There are also websites like Model Round Up or Amazon.
There should be a manufacturer's name and model number on it.
Depends on what year, make and model it originally came from and the condition of it.
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It depends on the club. Some antique car clubs do in fact require you to have a car if not multiple cars. Others you do not.
Try E-Bay or Craig's list. Also try antique car forums or Ford Model A Forums.
That would depend on what model car and what liquor. Seek out a professional appraiser.
There is a rating for classic cars. The first thing you want to do is, know the model of the car, the year, the make, and everything that has to do with it. The older the car is, and the better the condition, the higher the value will be.
Joseph David Molter
Consumer report rated it as their #1 pick for used car buys. we are happy with our 1996 model and just picked up a 1995 for our son.
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