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Old 27-06-14, 01:16 PM   #1
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can you give a guesstimate as to what this car is worth?

if you know of this car, then please don't give away the price it sold for -
i'd like an idea of what you lot would pay for it if you had a bag o' cash.

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Old 27-06-14, 01:41 PM   #2
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Ok, my hat in the ring first!
Maybe Im wrong but, I would estimate 12k (ish)
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Old 27-06-14, 04:48 PM   #3
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From my little knowledge I would say between 8 and 10k depending on lots of factors, often not apparent until closer inspection.

But I,m unsure if it sold massively higher or lower than that??My hunch is someone got a good deal??hence the post?

Quite a few things that would really bug me though on first impressions from the photos.



The UR marketplace seems to have distinct price bands and having spent the last 6 months looking for a car and tuning in to what's currently available I don't feel Im too far off the mark with the following assessment.

The caveat is you cannot buy one of these cars on the strength of pictures on the tinterweb. Until you see them in the flesh, and systematically go through all the electrics and mechanics, and most importantly drive the car you cannot make a judgement. They are all different and as sure as eggs are eggs the one you find will be the one that is furthest away from where you live

Lots of cars have hidden faults, which will only become apparent during your ownership(you need to budget for this at the lower to middle price range) and I would say 8 out of 10 so called very good to exceptional cars I would walk away from, but im fussy.

My two penneth.

WR tatty Non runner or possibly MOTd but requiring lots of TLC 4.5k - 6k depending on work needed?

WR decent runner but tatty in need of mechanical and cosmetic work, tired interior between 6 - 9k

WR mechanically sound with possible rebuild of bodywork, tidy interior but room for improvement 9 -13k

WR excellent condition both mechanically and cosmetically with high quality of finish both bodywork and very tidy interior. 13 -16k

WR exceptional condition both mechanically and cosmetically with proven documented history and provenance coupled with high quality of finish for the bodywork, with attention to original details ,mint interior and detailed engine bay 16 -18k+

Around the same maybe a tad more for the MB?

add 7 to 10k for the RR

Very exceptional low mileage, low owner cars could fetch more still?

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Old 27-06-14, 05:55 PM   #4
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£7500 ish at a guess.
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Old 27-06-14, 05:57 PM   #5
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Old 27-06-14, 06:12 PM   #7
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Hmmm, Assuming all the electrics work incl the dash and the engine rebuild was done properly along with proper running in etc then I'd say £11k to 13k, but as said would have to see it in the flesh..... And haggle the price down to 8K
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Old 27-06-14, 06:17 PM   #8
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Old 27-06-14, 10:26 PM   #9
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From my little knowledge I would say between 8 and 10k depending on lots of factors, often not apparent until closer inspection.

But I,m unsure if it sold massively higher or lower than that??My hunch is someone got a good deal??hence the post?

Quite a few things that would really bug me though on first impressions from the photos.



The UR marketplace seems to have distinct price bands and having spent the last 6 months looking for a car and tuning in to what's currently available I don't feel Im too far off the mark with the following assessment.

The caveat is you cannot buy one of these cars on the strength of pictures on the tinterweb. Until you see them in the flesh, and systematically go through all the electrics and mechanics, and most importantly drive the car you cannot make a judgement. They are all different and as sure as eggs are eggs the one you find will be the one that is furthest away from where you live

Lots of cars have hidden faults, which will only become apparent during your ownership(you need to budget for this at the lower to middle price range) and I would say 8 out of 10 so called very good to exceptional cars I would walk away from, but im fussy.

My two penneth.

WR tatty Non runner or possibly MOTd but requiring lots of TLC 4.5k - 6k depending on work needed?

WR decent runner but tatty in need of mechanical and cosmetic work, tired interior between 6 - 9k

WR mechanically sound with possible rebuild of bodywork, tidy interior but room for improvement 9 -13k

WR excellent condition both mechanically and cosmetically with high quality of finish both bodywork and very tidy interior. 13 -16k

WR exceptional condition both mechanically and cosmetically with proven documented history and provenance coupled with high quality of finish for the bodywork, with attention to original details ,mint interior and detailed engine bay 16 -18k+

Around the same maybe a tad more for the MB?

add 7 to 10k for the RR

Very exceptional low mileage, low owner cars could fetch more still?
you must be the best judge of prices around after your recent adventures, hedley!!

are we going to see some photos of the new steed anytime soon??

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come on isimmers - give this a shot!! how much?

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