[TR] Collector Car Values

George Richardson gpr at key-men.com
Sat Apr 26 14:56:45 MDT 2014


In December I picked up a complete Jag MK 2 for just $1525 on Ebay.

Seeing as they go for $30K to 90K restored, I figured it was a good 
bargain. I can easily restore it for under $10K.

George Richardson
Key Men - Keys for Classics
www.key-men.com

1957 Triumph TR3
1961 Jaguar Mark 2
1975 Triumph TR6
1997 Land Rover Discovery

On 4/26/2014 12:45 PM, William Brewer wrote:
>       I follow collector car values and dream of finding the next big thing. In
> the distant past I looked at driving XKE roadsters for under $3K, mint 356
> Porsches for $4K, a clean 911T for $2200, an Aston DB6 for under $10K and a
> Maserati 3500 Touring for $6,000. Lots of cars seem to have exceeded their
> useful values and are just languishing in the hands of dealers, speculators
> and flippers. No sense in even looking at early 911's or 356 Porsche's
> anymore. Same with Jag XK's or early Aston DB's or V8's. Our TR's seem to have
> headed up quite a bit recently, but I think they are still bargains.
>       Some
> recent cars that seem to have shot up include Porsche 912's, Ferrari 308's and
> Lotus Elises. About 5 years ago $10K would have bought the best 912, $25K for
> a great 308 and low 20's for a good Elise. No more. In 2007 I looked at a red
> 1988 Lotus Turbo Esprit with low miles for $9,300. No more like that again
> says I.
>       I have always thought the TR8's would shoot up, but it has proven
> not to be. Same with Porsche 914's, Jensen Healeys and Triumph Stags, although
> Stags appear to be creeping up as time goes on. I have a friend that just
> bought a really clean Jensen Healey for $4400. Amazing.
>       Are there any
> deals out there? Here is a list of some cars I think are still comparative
> bargains. I would enjoy knowing what other listers notice.
>
>       1. Ferrari
> Testarossas - I see them for sale as low as $40K in SoCal. The kids that had
> posters of them on their walls in the 90's will want them in the future.
>
>     
>   2. Gen 1 Mazda RX7's - I see mint low mile examples for 4 and 5K.
>
>       3.
> MGBGT's.
>
>       4. Midgets - lots of cheap ones at bargain prices.
>
>       5.
> GT6's.
>
>       6. Lagonda - I was tempted by a 50's Lagonda that was listed for
> $19,900. Aston powered.
>
>       7. Jag Marks VII through X, Mk II's, 3.8S - Lots
> of good ones for around 20K.
>
>       8. Porsche 914's
>
>       9. Post 2002 Jag
> XK8's
>
>       10. Porsche 944 Turbo's and 944S.
>
>       11. Alfa Romeo 2600
> Touring - I was watching a good driver for $19,900. Straight 6 DOHC powered
> with 5 speed. Some flipper/dealers want a small fortune for theirs.
>
>       12.
> Alfa Romeo 2000 Spiders - I recently help a friend pick up an 80,000 mile 1989
> Alfa for $7000 that looked and drove like brand new.
>
>       Any others?
>
>     
>   Bill Brewer - in Tehachapi, CA on a snowy day
>
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