exuptoy
1330cc
1980 Rebuild project and 1969 Elf.
Posts: 924
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Post by exuptoy on Nov 26, 2008 19:22:52 GMT 1
Right most of you know about my elf and was thinking along the lines of keeping her till till maybe spring time next year until the mini 50 show season starts and maybe passing her on to fund another project or even a streetfighter (although I may sell my other bike instead to fund that and look around for a 90's cooper). I may leave the original interior as is. but just giving it a once over with leather cleaner and feed, a new set of carpets and maybe a white roof. Anyone fancy hitting me with some ballpark figures of what they think she may be worth especially with mini 50 being next year? I know what she owes me and I have an idea of what I'd take but was just wondering on your opinions. Here she is. I also have the original boot board, wheels and trims and a few spares.
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exuptoy
1330cc
1980 Rebuild project and 1969 Elf.
Posts: 924
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Post by exuptoy on Nov 26, 2008 21:40:32 GMT 1
True! Not worried though as just thinking ahead s'all. I like the idea of 2-2.5k though yeeeeeehaaaaaa.
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exuptoy
1330cc
1980 Rebuild project and 1969 Elf.
Posts: 924
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Post by exuptoy on Nov 29, 2008 12:27:25 GMT 1
Bump?
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Post by dai9fxey on Dec 1, 2008 9:01:55 GMT 1
I opted for option 3. I haven't seen the car in the flesh as yet, but the overall condition and seeing as the car has a years MOT and is basically standard you should realise that money. Possibly more with the right buyer etc. Oh, and being tax exempt is a great selling point as well.
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exuptoy
1330cc
1980 Rebuild project and 1969 Elf.
Posts: 924
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Post by exuptoy on Dec 1, 2008 17:23:50 GMT 1
Thanks Dai, thats the sort or figure I was assuming it was worth, maybe pushing £1800 with new carpets and when the paintwork is finished being cut and polished back. Not gonna sell it yet anyway as I am enjoying the experience. Can't beat the old ones eh!
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