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Old Nov 13th, 2019, 10:01   #11
Shinsplintz 101
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Originally Posted by shepcobain View Post
The poor guy will think it's worth £3k now. Based on description, I can see how you came to that valuation. However, looking at the eBay listing, I personally wouldn't pay more than £1200 for it.
The days of half decent £1200 Rs is over. They hit the bottom of their depreciation curve about 2yrs ago, plateaued and are now on the bounce. Its a brave new world. Embrace it.

They are never going to go for silly money like the ford retro scene, but they are going to climb in value - which is needed to ensute the marque suvives in the longer term. Nobody in their right mind is going to sink thousands into restoring a car thats is worth pennies.it has to make financial sense. No matter how much you love them. Otherwise sit in you back garden burning tenners. It'll be more cheaper & less aggravating!
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