Reliable value guide

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Minxy
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Reliable value guide

#1 Post by Minxy »

Hello all

I'm in the process of possibly buying another old car and I am trying to see what it's worth (it's not particularly mainstream) Now I know with old cars there is no set in stone pricing and I am also aware there are pricing sites. What I'm after is one that you guys thinks is fairly accurate and reliable (I tend to think the mags one underpriced?!)

Thanks in advance
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kevin
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Re: Reliable value guide

#2 Post by kevin »

The only price guide I would use is in your head.
The value of a classic is set by how much you think it's worth.

If it's too expensive, leave it.

Kev
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Re: Reliable value guide

#3 Post by Fatbloke »

If you know what make and model youa are after, the relevant club should be able to help.

But all of them are just GUIDES!
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