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mathiszig

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i have been trying to access the page with the price guide for R4s but somehow it doesn't come up. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances, I may need to sell my beloved car, but need advice on how much it is worth. 1984 gtl, 90 000 miles, yellow, a bit tatty, mot due in oct ( could have it checked out before), tax dec, recently new ( refurb) gearbox and some welding, lovely and reliable little car.....
 
I think it was taken down as it was out of date, and I don't think Malcolm has had time to update it again yet.
 
Time to rebase the Reno Currency... upwards please Malcolm!

Prices don't seem to be following the usual rules of supply and demand. Few cars available and there is growing market interest. I think there will always be a few uk rhd cars entering the sales market each year (maybe as few as 15) but most of the 300 or so existing owners in the uk find the price is reassuring but not tempting enough to sell. Therefore the price appears low but masked by the 'sentimental , value' we put on our cars.

Ownership and interest brings a unique benefit - being a member of this forum and the RCCC - a great group of friends. Now that is priceless!

Any other views?

Must dash, off to comment on the World Economy....that 's an easy one! :hug:
 
wreck for spares £50
off the road needing work around £300-£500
tatty but a runner, up to £1k
nice car taxed and tested £1-2.5k
Very clean car, well looked after, £2.5k plus
Show winner, £3k plus

thats the figures i work on for GTL's as a buyer and seller.
 
Great. Thank you , that's really helpful.

I think there is scope for movement at the lower, entry level, and this along with the likely introduction of new chassis will add pressure to prices. Eg. Solid new chassis c. £1500 plus a £1000 or less project car plus tlc and you could have a minty worth £3k plus. Seems to fit !
 
NEW CHASSIS !!! a word embedded into the back of our brains now
 
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