Tiger Values
Tiger Values
Classic & Sports Car mag's latest and revised price guide (September issue) is interesting enough:
Condition 4 = Very poor condition / restoration projects
Condition 3 = Average to below-average, capable of being driven but needs long and short-term works
Condition 2 = Extremely good, but not concours-contending condition, in a condition which should need no further expense for thousands of miles.
Condition 1 = Show car, immaculate in every respect, either fully restored or totally original.
I'd hazard these prices are pretty accurate. The MKI Condition 3 number is a touch on the low side based on what I see going through the Club 'market'.
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Graham
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Condition 4 = Very poor condition / restoration projects
Condition 3 = Average to below-average, capable of being driven but needs long and short-term works
Condition 2 = Extremely good, but not concours-contending condition, in a condition which should need no further expense for thousands of miles.
Condition 1 = Show car, immaculate in every respect, either fully restored or totally original.
I'd hazard these prices are pretty accurate. The MKI Condition 3 number is a touch on the low side based on what I see going through the Club 'market'.
Views?
Graham
STOC Editor
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mk2 hro for sale might sell the harrington too
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We all know that classic car values pretty much boil down to what people are prepared to pay for them rather than what people want for them.
A few long standing adverts on the net attest to that.
Where do the prototypes lie in the value thing.
How many were/are there, what, for the sake of a better word, variants are they and what would the likely asking price be if one came up for sale?
I'm not after one btw, just crossed my mind.
A few long standing adverts on the net attest to that.
Where do the prototypes lie in the value thing.
How many were/are there, what, for the sake of a better word, variants are they and what would the likely asking price be if one came up for sale?
I'm not after one btw, just crossed my mind.
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What about a car with history ?
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Good point.tigerman7347 wrote:What about a car with history ?
So what you're saying is that a car's value is affected by what's happened to it.
So, on that basis, Gary's HRO is worth about £20 because Gary's owned it.
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dont worry martin i notice the alpine values are pretty strong too.martin172 wrote:Good point.tigerman7347 wrote:What about a car with history ?
So what you're saying is that a car's value is affected by what's happened to it.
So, on that basis, Gary's HRO is worth about £20 because Gary's owned it.
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That's actually quite good. Who wrote it for you?garyv8tiger wrote:dont worry martin i notice the alpine values are pretty strong too.martin172 wrote:Good point.tigerman7347 wrote:What about a car with history ?
So what you're saying is that a car's value is affected by what's happened to it.
So, on that basis, Gary's HRO is worth about £20 because Gary's owned it.
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