MM sale prices
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MM sale prices
I am out of touch with prices and aim to sell a 1951 Morris. Can someone advice on current prices, please, e.g. ones in good condition.
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Re: MM sale prices
Between £3000 and £25000, depending on condition, originality, colour, finish, history and Continent.
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Re: MM sale prices
Spot on.
The 'current price' is whatever someone is willing to pay, no matter what condition it is in.
If it meets the individual's needs, they will buy it at a price that meets their expectations and finances.
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Re: MM sale prices
Hi,
I paid £8K for Elsie May, my 1955 Split Screen Traveller, this year.
She is in what I would describe as good condition with nice paintwork but will be an ongoing (and hopefully roadgoing ) restoration.
Sorry but, to be honest, the top I'd pay is £10K and for that I wouldn't be expecting to have to replace the wood anytime soon.
For a saloon model (2 door or 4 door) I would expect to pay slightly less than a Traveller for a really good one.
Split screen tourers / convertibles might cost more and vans are like hens teeth.
But with all Morris Minors, whatever their condition, you need to stay within the realms of reality, if you want it to sell and not just sit around forever.
Traders of course can afford to have things sat around, gathering dust, until prices catch up with what they are demanding, or until someone with more money than sense comes along........
If you are a private seller I'd advise you to ask a sensible price and be prepared to negotiate.
Best wishes,
Mike.
I paid £8K for Elsie May, my 1955 Split Screen Traveller, this year.
She is in what I would describe as good condition with nice paintwork but will be an ongoing (and hopefully roadgoing ) restoration.
Sorry but, to be honest, the top I'd pay is £10K and for that I wouldn't be expecting to have to replace the wood anytime soon.
For a saloon model (2 door or 4 door) I would expect to pay slightly less than a Traveller for a really good one.
Split screen tourers / convertibles might cost more and vans are like hens teeth.
But with all Morris Minors, whatever their condition, you need to stay within the realms of reality, if you want it to sell and not just sit around forever.
Traders of course can afford to have things sat around, gathering dust, until prices catch up with what they are demanding, or until someone with more money than sense comes along........
If you are a private seller I'd advise you to ask a sensible price and be prepared to negotiate.
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels and waiting to be resprayed......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
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Re: MM sale prices
You have to watch UK prices these days or you will be ripped off.
Obvious advise I know but give them a good look round and test drive before you part with any cash.
Mind you I'll only look at a vehicle that I consider to be priced within the realms of reality.
Some people are happy to ask silly money and then sit on the vehicle in question forever
The common name for it is 'greed'.
Best wishes,
Mike.
Obvious advise I know but give them a good look round and test drive before you part with any cash.
Mind you I'll only look at a vehicle that I consider to be priced within the realms of reality.
Some people are happy to ask silly money and then sit on the vehicle in question forever
The common name for it is 'greed'.
Best wishes,
Mike.
1954 Series 2: 4 door: "Sally" -- Back on the ground with (slave) wheels and waiting to be resprayed......
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)
1970 Triumph Herald 1200: "Hetty" -- Driven back from Llangollen in Wales (twice.....)