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Old Sep 21st, 2018, 11:24   #11
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Peter,
To try to put some more meat on the bone, so to speak, I put here the 3 most recent sales I have found on classic car auctions.
Classic Car Auctions (which also trades under the Silverstone brand) in their 15th September sale had a 1965 P1800S (Lot 615) which sold for £16,667 ,including buyer's commission. The car had been re-trimmed and had a rebuilt engine. The bodywork apparently had some visible blemishes and using the auctioneer's quality score was 108/135.
Anglia Car Auctions sale of 25 August had a 1971 P1800E ,mustard colour ,that sold for £14,840.
Historics sale back on 19 May had a very tidy looking 1966 car, that supposedly had been fully restored sold for £24,080.

Hagerty have their vaulation tool which is worth at least looking over.
For a 1965 car their assessment on values is as follows:
FAIR £12,100 GOOD £15,000 EXCELLENT £22,700
CONCOURS £33,500

Based on the achieved auction results above, one would think the Hagerty figures look sensible.
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