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Post by richie88 on Jan 9, 2012 19:58:54 GMT
MY 304s CABRIOLET IS GOING UP FOR SALE TO FREE UP FUNDS FOR A NEW PROJECT. I HAVE OLD MOTs BILLS ETC. ITS BEEN RESPRAYED ORIGINAL BEIGE METALIC WITH WHITE HARDTOP & PROFESSIONALY RECOVERED SEATS. DOES ANYONE HAVE AN IDEA OF A REALISTIC VALUATION.
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Post by Dave45 on Jan 11, 2012 18:52:24 GMT
Just had a look in the valuations of this months Practical Classic magazine. Here's their guide...
Concours condition - £5250 Condition 1 (Really nice with no faults) - £4500 Condition 2 (Capable of regular use with an MOT) - £2000 Condition 3 (Could do with a rebuild) - £900
The hard top on its own will be worth £400 - £500 depending on the condition.
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Post by richie88 on Jan 11, 2012 21:09:04 GMT
that helps a bit cheers, think mine stands in 4k to 4500 bracket, suprised to hear the hardtops worth that much.
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Post by Dave45 on Jan 11, 2012 21:48:48 GMT
Might be worth selling it separately from the car. Hard tops are rare nowadays so people are willing to pay that sort of price. I've got one! Yay!!!
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Post by miketippett on Jan 13, 2012 6:53:40 GMT
304 S Cabriolet in Germany is valued at 17,800 Euros for show quality, 10,500 Euros for very good condition, 7400 Euros for good condition, 3000 Euros for fair condition, needing work, and 1500 Euros for poor condition. This is from Oldtimer Markt magazine. The problem being that any Continental European that could be interested in your car would likely not want RHD, so I guess British prices will have to do.
Nice car, good luck with the sale!
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