I was cruising the web market recently and noticed several highly rated dealerships had Retros with what many here would call " high mileage" ( 50-to 60 K PLUS at pretty healthy prices. I don't recall anything unusual like limited edition that wold set the cars apart. Maybe enough of us aren't selling to alter the supply and demand curve.
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Ron, getting to be spring and IMHO convertible prices spike when the sun comes out.
yes there will be life after the coronavirus!Bill Coates-Canfield, Ohio
2003 -THE GREY GHOST- MSG, Saddle with Saddle dash kit, door panels, boot and visors
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Very true Bill; and ,,,, the majority of retro's will soon be 20 years old and at a meager 5'000 a year that's still 1000,000 miles. The average on My '04 is less than 3 k a year and I feel like I don't drive it at all.That includes 7 years as a daily driver. Now it's hardly 400 a year,Last edited by Rondor; Apr 20, 2020, 04:20 AM.
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How much were they asking?Originally posted by Rondor View PostI was cruising the web market recently and noticed several highly rated dealerships had Retros with what many here would call " high mileage" ( 50-to 60 K PLUS at pretty healthy prices. I don't recall anything unusual like limited edition that wold set the cars apart. Maybe enough of us aren't selling to alter the supply and demand curve.
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Might be a good time time for some of our high mileage faithful to think about moving to a lower mileage replacement. A recent article in the Wall Street Journal indicated used cars are starting to pile up in huge numbers because the auctions are closed. The prediction was that a significant drop in values is coming which will also affect lease residuals, forcing the manufacturers to take additional write offs.
A quality remanufactured engine plus installation could cost nearly as much as a low mileage replacement Bird. Put your old one in a barn for your great grandchildren to find 50 years from now and auction on Mecum for a million bucks. On the other hand, please keep the rest of us current on your contact info in case we need parts.
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Anywhere from $16,500 to well in the 20'sOriginally posted by Brad View Post
How much were they asking?
All were Classic car dealers and many had mileage over 60 K. Not one was a limited or low production color. I was impressed by how well these ads were written and the positive image they presented.. They would be very tempting to a buyer entering the market or not very knowledgeable about these cars. I am constantly being reminded how mane people know little or nothing about these cars, even ones who are in the car culture. I still think the biggest single impact on the sale of these cars was the exposure of the 007 in the movie.
All we need to double the price is a hit T V series staring a PCR or the like.
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