Vehicle Valuation Services

We provide valuation services for a wide variety of vehicles and purposes

Vehicle Valuation for Insurance Purposes

We offer vehicle valuation services for insurance purposes both in-person and remotely for vehicles all over the country. Our extensive experience in car collecting and sales is of huge value to our clients, ensuring they have a recent, accurate and well documented valuation. 

It’s important to update the value of your vehicle bi-annually (every other year). Many exotic and collector vehicles increase in value year over year, due to rarity of the vehicle, inflation and changes in the market.

There is more information below on what we need to evaluate vehicles remotely. 

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Vehicle Valuation for Sale Purposes

Preparing your vehicle for sale? Put our expertise to use to ensure you receive maximum return. We take many factors into consideration, including how you are selling the vehicle, location of the sale, and how aggressively you want to price the vehicle compared to recent comparable sales & the current market. 

Other details taken into consideration are listed under the “Remote Vehicle Valuation Services” section below. 

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In Person Vehicle Valuation Services: 

We are located in Evergreen, Colorado.

We offer in-person valuation services to clients out of town and out of state if in-person valuation services are preferred over remote services. 

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Remote Vehicle Valuation Services:

If we are offering services remotely, we’ll discuss the following with you:

  • Detailed Photographs: High-resolution images from multiple angles, including exterior, interior, engine bay, fender tag, drive train, casting numbers & stamps, undercarriage, and close-ups of any damage or wear.
  • Vehicle Identification Number (VIN): To verify the car’s authenticity and track its history.
  • Vehicle Options: List of vehicle options and build sheet, if available.
  • Condition Report: A comprehensive description of the car’s condition, including any modifications, restorations, or repairs.
  • Service and Maintenance Records: Documentation of the car's maintenance history, including routine services, major repairs, and any parts replaced.
  • Mileage: Current mileage and any documentation verifying the accuracy of the odometer.
  • Originality: Details about the car’s originality, including any non-original parts or modifications. For many collectors, originality is a key factor in value.
  • Documentation: Original manuals, service books, and any certificates of authenticity or historical documentation.
  • Provenance: Any historical significance or special features that might increase the car’s value, such as a rare model, unique factory options, or a significant racing history. Ownership history, including information about previous owners, including the number of owners and any notable or famous previous owners.
  • Condition of Key Components: Details about the engine, transmission, suspension, and other major components, including any known issues and restoration. 
  • Interior Condition: Description and photos of the upholstery, dashboard, and other interior elements to assess wear and tear. Information on originality can increase valuation.
  • Exterior Condition: Information about the paint, chrome, glass, and body panels, including any signs of rust, body filler, dents, scratches, or blistering. Include information on panel or steel patch replacement.
  • Car's Use: Whether the car has been used regularly or stored as a showpiece, which can affect its condition and value.

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