P1800 - i Know It's Restored, but How Much??/

P1800 - i Know It's Restored, but How Much??/

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vixen1700

Original Poster:

22,864 posts

270 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Rarer than a Swedish built P1800 and in lovely condition.

But seriously, how on Earth do they get to a figure like this?

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1182174

Lovely cars, and I still regret selling mine for £3500 back in 1996. frown Can't ever see myself behind the wheel of one again, the prices they are these days.

hilly10

7,097 posts

228 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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As you say it’s really nice, but 85k wow and wow again

Lt. Coulomb

202 posts

54 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Holy meatball

Yertis

18,042 posts

266 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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vixen1700 said:
But seriously, how on Earth do they get to a figure like this?
Usually they add up what it's cost to restore – yikes – and try to recover their 'investment'.

I dare not add up the receipts for my TR6 over the years, and they're mainly just for parts. Burning them might be for the best.





Allan L

783 posts

105 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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They've got ten P1800s and only two are over 50000 Euros so you don't have to take the price seriously.

9xxNick

928 posts

214 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Plus it's €69,950 on their own website, or £59,500, so the CarandClassic price is wrong or just deliberately deceptive and designed to see if they can get a bite at that price. Even £60K's pretty insane - I'd love to know what "overhauled" actually means...

Allan L

783 posts

105 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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No it's the 99,000 Euro one I'd say. (pale colouring matches).

9xxNick

928 posts

214 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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I'm sure you're right - I'm trying to do too many things at once...

Faust66

2,035 posts

165 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Prices of P1800s have been rising for a while but that is ridiculous.

Still, we are all talking about it, so maybe that's the point?

Quite like the P1800 but there's always been something about them that has never 100% convinced me that I want one. They seem a bit fussy, a bit over-designed to my eye. I've always found them just slightly effeminate... I'd rather have my Amazon any day of the week!

restoman

937 posts

208 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Does the price include delivery to Earth from whichever planet the seller is on?

Doofus

25,784 posts

173 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Most of what I've seen there seems to be... um... less than perfect, so maybe this is what they think a good car is worth.

Huntsman

8,044 posts

250 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Is it an attempt to manipulate the market? Pull up the prices? Rather than there being any expectation to sell at that price? I have long suspected there's quite a lot of that in the last decade.

abzmike

8,344 posts

106 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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You can advertise a car for whatever price you like. The value is what someone pays for it.
Looks nice though.

thegreenhell

15,285 posts

219 months

Saturday 18th January 2020
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It's just a hook. It's got people looking at it and talking about it, and also maybe thinking that the other similar but cheaper cars on their website are better value. It might not sell, but could lead to a sale on another one.

Huntsman

8,044 posts

250 months

Saturday 18th January 2020
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thegreenhell said:
It's just a hook. It's got people looking at it and talking about it, and also maybe thinking that the other similar but cheaper cars on their website are better value. It might not sell, but could lead to a sale on another one.
Exactly.

POORCARDEALER

8,524 posts

241 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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They are not the easiest thing to sell when over 20K so god knows how they are going to get that

newsatten

3,291 posts

114 months

Sunday 19th January 2020
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What happens is the restorations cost just spiral out of control, these type of cars have a very limited market but still cost if done correctly the same as a OTS E etc,
We used to see it all the time, people would want a Moggy convertible restored to show quality which would cost them 30K, yet the car would never be worth more the 15 done ! go figure !

It never ceases to amaze me with the prices people value there cars at, ive probably got over 60K in my Challenger in time/hours along yet its worth half that figure in reality ,

As always its worth what the best offer is! If ones serious about actually selling????
However if your looking for a mug punter, completely different game laugh

lowdrag

12,879 posts

213 months

Wednesday 22nd January 2020
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Yertis said:
Usually they add up what it's cost to restore – yikes – and try to recover their 'investment'.

I dare not add up the receipts for my TR6 over the years, and they're mainly just for parts. Burning them might be for the best.
Likewise. I've restored mine twice over 38 years, in 1987 and 2014, and am on my fourth ring binder of bills, which tomorrow will include a new battery. Still it's lasted 18 years so can't grumble I suppose.