Just a ball park idea will do.

My prayers are sent for Sandie and yourself.
I am not going to give a price estimate but I will offer the folling input. I think location has a lot to what a car will sell for these days. Being in Florida I think it would bring more than a lot of places. As far as a price I would look at what is on the market, how they are priced and what they are truely selling for. Figure out what your bottom dollar is, figure out what things are selling for and price your car above what things are selling for so you have some wiggle room. Pictures are your best asset when selling anything so take lots of them and upload them to a website that you can give people a link to view. Craigs list only allows 4 pictures so use the best shots on your ads and post the link to your other pictures. Pictures will get a serious buyer more interested. Be prepared for the low ballers to hit when you first list it but just take them with a grain of salt. If it comes down to it and your can't get your bottom dollar then you should store it if possible. Around here March thru August tends to be the high market for classic cars but you have better winter weather so seasons may not affect you.