morgan 4/4 what are they worth

morgan 4/4 what are they worth

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wjwren

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4,484 posts

135 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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selling my fathers 4/4 after he sadly passed away last year. The car is a D reg with 55k on the clock. Any idea on price. They seem to vary quite a bit. It is the Ford unit with 1.9 head on in signal red.

Wacky Racer

38,142 posts

247 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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Difficult to put a price on it, depends on condition, whether you sell it privately or to the trade etc, but I would say give or take a couple of thousand... 17k.

Steffan

10,362 posts

228 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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Wacky Racer said:
Difficult to put a price on it, depends on condition, whether you sell it privately or to the trade etc, but I would say give or take a couple of thousand... 17k.
As Wacky Racer says history, provenance, condition and process of sale will materially affect values. The owners club might well be prepared to some offer advice because genuine cars with real history are always sought after by Morgan enthusiasts. I think WR is probably on the money with his valuation. Best of luck with the sale.

Wacky Racer

38,142 posts

247 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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Steffan said:
Wacky Racer said:
Difficult to put a price on it, depends on condition, whether you sell it privately or to the trade etc, but I would say give or take a couple of thousand... 17k.
As Wacky Racer says history, provenance, condition and process of sale will materially affect values. The owners club might well be prepared to some offer advice because genuine cars with real history are always sought after by Morgan enthusiasts. I think WR is probably on the money with his valuation. Best of luck with the sale.
I sold a 2006 Plus 4 (Next model up, 2.0 Ford) in 2008 with less than 1,500 miles on the clock to the trade for 24k.



I also bought this plus 8 in January 1978 for £4250, ran it for three months and sold it for £4500..:



smile

sawman

4,917 posts

230 months

Friday 30th May 2014
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£15 - 17k would probably be close, particularly if its in good condition with an MOT and history including recent use.

Have a look at some of the dealer sites. Lifes is southport usually have a decent selection. They would probably try to sell it on commission for you too.

You could also speak to Kevin vernon at Tudor motor bodies in Market Drayton, he will probably give you some good advice regarding the market for your car - he is not a trader so will be impartial.

I sold my '88 4/4 4 seater last year with a similar mileage for this kind of cash, Cars of this age are popular in australia, mine now lives in Brisbane!