Minor Saloon Questions
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Minor Saloon Questions
Intrested in buying a Minor saloon circa 1969-1970.
Typically what price are these fetching ? In runnable condition, MOT'd etc with no nasty body rot suprises, original engines well maintained. Milage around 30-50k.
I've view a few and these seem to around £2k although these I've seen had a few nasty body rot points on closer inspection. Those I've rejected on initial inspections. Last one I had a look at was parked outside in some alloments - had a different coloured bonnet, and wasnt in runnable condition and they said they wouldnt take less than £2k for it ! With 60th celebrations this year - would it be better to try to buy one next year as people try to cash in on this?
Also anyone know where I could test drive a minor - Im based in the East Midlands, sort of try before buying.
Thanks
Typically what price are these fetching ? In runnable condition, MOT'd etc with no nasty body rot suprises, original engines well maintained. Milage around 30-50k.
I've view a few and these seem to around £2k although these I've seen had a few nasty body rot points on closer inspection. Those I've rejected on initial inspections. Last one I had a look at was parked outside in some alloments - had a different coloured bonnet, and wasnt in runnable condition and they said they wouldnt take less than £2k for it ! With 60th celebrations this year - would it be better to try to buy one next year as people try to cash in on this?
Also anyone know where I could test drive a minor - Im based in the East Midlands, sort of try before buying.
Thanks
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Now is a good time to buy - when the weather warms up later in the year I would expect prices to rise. You should be able to get a pretty good saloon for £2000. Why limit yourself to 1969-1970? Anything later than 1963 should have a 1098cc engine, and a lot of earlier cars have been upgraded. I would pay attention to the actual condition rather than the mileage.


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Couldn't agree more.Get the best body you can afford
I'm now on my 5th Mog and this is the first car that is in an unpatched and/or unbodged state. I cannot tell you just how much difference that makes to me to know that this time I have a car that is not a house of hidden horrors. That, for the next few years, come MOT time, any fail will be minor and can be remedied by me and my simple tool box.
I don't mean to sound smug, see it as a good tip. If the best car out there for a given price is not the right year then go for it anyway. Every model has it's 'best feature' so go for the best car.
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Welcome aboard Reece
I dont think that will make a difference to values and as already stated £2,000 will buy a very nice saloon with full Mot ect. As Alex says the colder weather is the better (cheaper) time to buy a Moggie because once the weather warms up so do the prices as demand becomes higher, and remember there are some that think just because its a classic car in any condition it must still be worth a bit. At our branch we often have ones like you saw on the allotment offered for free.With 60th celebrations this year - would it be better to try to buy one next year as people try to cash in on this?
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Kevin
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The original poster seems to have vanished...


Alex Holden - http://www.alexholden.net/
If it doesn't work, you're not hitting it with a big enough hammer.
The original poster hasn't quite vanished - Ive been inspecting some cars - although they didnt make it to my final examination stages Im still looking, quite right about getting the best example, and I'm sure will get something before Junealex_holden wrote:The original poster seems to have vanished...
Thanks for the replies !