If the car is in good condition, then I recon you would be looking at £2,000, if it has a current M.O.T and tax you could add probably another £250, but you would get more for it if you could sell it to a classic car collector........good luck
2006-10-05 10:41:59
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answered by angelswings 3
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Honestly, you proved all most none of the information one would need to give a good number. With what you provided, $1-$20,000 is about the best answer I can give you. You can try nada.com(they have a classic car section unlike kbb.com) for a value, but unless your car is completely stock, you won't get anywhere near the right value. As well that site has a habit of being on the high side at times. So, what you should do is check out thesamba.com and look at other cars on there of the same year that are in similar condition and see what they are going for. If you want my option on your car, fill free to drop me an email at patrickm2213@yahoo.com .
2006-10-05 17:42:15
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answered by Patrick M 3
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it would depend on what shape an condition its in how well the motor runs does it have good good gas milige is the paint fresh on the car is the in side of the car nice is you window sheild cracked is the blinkers head light tail light broken??? it all depends upon this....figure it up then add it to your question an mabe it will help detumen the cost
2006-10-05 10:47:10
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answered by none of your biz. 3
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it depends on the condition. try going to kelly blue book to find the suggested value.
2006-10-05 10:34:09
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answered by Philip G 1
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You have a hard time finding someone that wants it unless you make them a great deal, $1k to $2k :)
2006-10-05 10:43:41
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answered by Anonymous
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