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Answering Your Most Common Question About the Pick of the Day

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A 1932 Delage D8 for sale on ClassicCars.com.

Most of the time when we post a Pick of the Day spotlighting a vehicle on ClassicCars.com, many of you tell us about your ownership history with a car just like it or get into the available engine options for that particular model year. Please keep that up because we love hearing from you. But many of you ask a question, which is the exact same one 90 percent of the time: How much is it?

What’s the price of this 1970 Plymouth GTX Pick of the Day? Read the end of the article (highlighting added for emphasis).

That’s great information to know when you see a car you like and are ready to put money down on it, but you don’t even have to ask us for it in the comments section. If you’re reading a Pick of the Day piece, the information is right there in the article, typically at the end. Sometimes the seller wants you to contact them for the price, which we’ll mention. So if you want to know the price of a vehicle you see as a Pick of the Day, read the article.

Want to know more about the 1989 GMC Jimmy above? Click on the picture to go to the listing for it.

Occasionally, one of you asks a particular question about a Pick of the Day car or truck that is best answered by the private seller or dealership. Contacting them is easy, too. Just click on one of the pictures in the Pick of the Day article (except for the very top picture because we can’t link anything to that). If you do that (or click on the hyperlink in the article that contains the vehicle’s year, make, and model), a new tab will open up on your browser and take you to the listing for the vehicle you want more information on.

Once you’re there, scroll down. Dealerships will have a maroon box where you can click the gray bars inside of it to check out their other listings (View Our Listings), go to their website (Visit Our Website), or see their contact information (View Contact #).

Both dealership and private seller listings will have a Contact Seller section where you can leave them your first and last names, email address, phone number, and any comments or questions you have about their vehicle. If you check the box below that marked “Sign me up for the Newsletter,” you can also receive the ClassicCars.com newsletter and be alerted about new vehicles hitting the site.

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