No no, I didnt think you did either Chris.
Obviously we all have a vested interest in values, but I think beyond general discussion on here and advertised asking prices, what is actually paid or received should remain private.
No no, I didnt think you did either Chris.
Obviously we all have a vested interest in values, but I think beyond general discussion on here and advertised asking prices, what is actually paid or received should remain private.
It seems lately, sellers have hit the nail on the head with the asking price, and then stuck to their guns.
Yep, it's what I've said previously - the cars are being taken seriously in their own right; the buyers have changed - more wealthy(ish) collectors wanting the cars; and the sellers have stopped being apologetic about it "only being a kit car" and have, as you said, stuck to their guns. Not that it's seemed to take much gun-sticking.
Yes, I respect that sellers may not want this disclosing. However, as another stated, some may not mind. It can be useful for insurance purposes, and maybe even reassuring 'the boss' that it should not depreciate like a modern sports car would !
And I guess some guys might not want the other half to know how much the car has "appreciated " either!
I've already told t'other half what mine's costing and what it'll be worth. She's got the fortnight in the Seychelles booked already...and it also means there's no chance of her leaving any time soon...hmm, could be good, could be bad![]()
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