Re: Value of 1931 Saloon

From: IAN MOORCRAFT(UK)[email protected]
Date: 05 Aug 2001
Time: 03:03:36
Remote Name: 62.7.5.219

Comments

Graham, As you are not an A7 man and Steve thinks he knows the car, it would be best for him to see it as he will know how original it is, If it turns out to be "just another Seven" (as a figure of speech!!!)I would agree with Barry to go through the Autombile adds, If you ask one of the dealers for a value, add around 25%If they give you a price without seeing the car. If the car turns out to very original and not restored, (or needing it) and has all of the original tool kit, handbooks and history as well as the original bill of sale and period photos, I think the right person would pay a great deal more than any sort of "list" price, the car would be unique and as such there would be no bench mark. I look forward to hearing more about the car. For what its worth, in my opinion a 1931 short wheelbase steel saloon is one of the most useable and desirable A7 to own. Regards Ian


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