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The following is an abbreviated explanation of the condition
categories courtesy of the Old Cars Price Guide. This is the
most commonly used condition numbering system for grading a
car's condition.
(#1) Excellent: Restored to current
maximum professional standards of quality in every area, or
a perfect original with components operating and appearing as
new. A 95-plus point show car that is not driven.
(#2) Fine: Well-restored, or a
combination of superior restoration and excellent original.
Also, an extremely well-maintained original showing very minimal
wear.
(#3) Very Good: Completely operable
original or "older restoration" showing wear. Also, a good amateur
restoration, all presentable and serviceable inside and out.
(#4) Good: A driveable vehicle
needing no, or only minor, work to be functional. Also, a deteriorated
restoration or a very poor amateur restoration.
(#5) Restorable: Needs complete
restoration of body, chassis and interior. May or may not be
running, but isn't weathered, wrecked and/or stripped to the
point of being useful only for parts.
(#6) Parts Car: May or may not
be running, but is weathered, wrecked, and/or stripped to the
point of being useful primarily for parts.
(PS) Parted & Scrapped: Gone to
Cougar Heaven. (Not from OCPG, but our addition for database
purposes)
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