05-19-2011 | #11 |
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Pa
Posts: 114
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Re: Grand National value question
Lost a 87 GN hard top , in the divorce.
The 87 is worth more than an 86, most want a none t top car. The cars don't sell as quick today, Value its hard to say, it would depent on whats needed Bumper fillers? weatherstrips, rust in and around the t tops. It does look clean in the photos you posted. 10 to15 k based on condition at 10 you could talk me into it Good luck |
06-05-2011 | #12 |
Join Date: May 2011
Location: Sydney, Australia
Posts: 2,479
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Re: Grand National value question
I regret trading in my TT 281 cu in. GN that was built by Pete Barton. If I remember correctly there weren't a lot of GN with the Digital Dash. In this Market your relative will be lucky to get 15,000.00 Not saying it isn't worth 20,000.00 all day long. The Market is soft and it is going to stay soft for a long time to come.
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06-07-2011 | #13 |
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Edmonton, Alberta or Phoenix, Arizona
Posts: 2,741
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Hit a point...
I've always thought forever that the 87's held their value pretty darn good for being 20K of them made. Maybe they finally hit a point...
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