At the B-J auction: $1,000,000,000
Everywhere else--based on your description-- $15-20K, depending on
mileage, etc.
Kurt Tanner (see above) is always advertising in Hemmings for Healeys, esp.
easily restorable BJ8s. You might find out what he'd be willing to pay,
then add 20%
or more (I think Tanner is in SoCal somewhere).
bs
Mark Fawcett wrote:
> Hi Listers,
> I met a guy today that stopped me in my Healey and was interested in
> knowing the approximate value of a 67 BJ8 that he has had for a number
> of years. The car has been stored under a tarp outside in Southern
> California for around 15 years. The car is complete, has a few minor
> dings and dents. May or may not run, but comes with a spare engine. I
> went by the address he gave and took a few photos. He has a friend that
> is interested in buying it, but doesn't know what it's worth. He said he
> wants to get as much as possible, but wants to be fair.
>
> Mark Fawcett
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>
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