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thoffmann |
Posted: 2009/1/12 2:11 Updated: 2009/1/12 2:11 |
Just popping in Joined: 2009/1/11 From: Posts: 4 |
Re: red 1200 Tomorrow I'm gonna golook at it more closely and if I can get some pics I will and post. Again, thanks for all your help glad I registered! thanks... thoffmann
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2009/1/12 4:36 Updated: 2009/1/12 4:36 |
Moderator Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31599 |
Re: red 1200 In USA, it is not considered a classic. For example, you cannot get "classic" car insurance for it.
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thoffmann |
Posted: 2009/1/12 1:36 Updated: 2009/1/12 1:36 |
Just popping in Joined: 2009/1/11 From: Posts: 4 |
Re: red 1200 Cool, thanks, I didnt realize that this car was considered a classic car, I just may buy it anyway. thoffmann
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1000Coupe |
Posted: 2009/1/12 1:41 Updated: 2009/1/12 1:41 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2004/3/19 From: Perth WA Posts: 1154 |
Re: red 1200 i think u really want to know whats under the primer, who did the work and did they know what they were doing, has rust been welded or just bogged.
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thoffmann |
Posted: 2009/1/12 0:31 Updated: 2009/1/12 0:31 |
Just popping in Joined: 2009/1/11 From: Posts: 4 |
Re: red 1200 Thank you for the information, I did go to kelly and another one called nadaguide, kelly was no help, the other had older models but not this car, anyway, I just dont want to buy my self a problem but it is a great lookin little car. Again, thanks. thoffmann
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thoffmann |
Posted: 2009/1/11 21:43 Updated: 2009/1/11 21:43 |
Just popping in Joined: 2009/1/11 From: Posts: 4 |
Re: red 1200 Hey Hi I'm new here and I have a question, I'm sure you can answer. Anyway, I have the opportunity to buy a 1974 B1200 fastback. It has primered body and no dents or rust, the driver seat is torn and has a hole in the seat part but the rest is in decent condition, and has a broken driver side window. It runs but needs a carburator adjustment and a tune-up. What would be a good price to pay for this, I have tried to search for a site to get a blue book value on it and have had no luck, is there a site I can go to? I want to make sure I am making a good investment if i buy this car. Your help would be appreciated and thanks in advance. thoffmann
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DatsAndy |
Posted: 2009/1/11 21:56 Updated: 2009/1/11 21:56 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2008/6/10 From: Armidale N.S.W Posts: 5652 |
Re: red 1200 Maybe fill out your location as the price can vary from country to country. Also unless we see the car in person its hard to say. In Australia anywhere from $600 to $3000 again depends on body condition and what motor box is in it and whether it has rego. Would be good to start a thread in Main forum about it maybe.
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2009/1/12 0:08 Updated: 2009/1/12 0:08 |
Moderator Joined: 2001/5/3 From: 48 North Posts: 31599 |
Re: red 1200 For USA: * Bad: in primer, broken window. * neutral: Torn seat, carb needs adjustment. Those are typical * decent condition (meaning it runs and drives "OK" not, a tiny bit of rust but not much, door dings, but no dents)
I'd say $600-$1200
> tried to search for a site to get a blue book value
"blue book" value is only offered by Kelley Blue Book. They havea a web site. I don't know if they value cars this old.
N.A.D.A. web site will give a value, but I doubt it means anything.
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ddgonzal |
Posted: 2009/1/12 0:38 Updated: 2009/1/12 0:38 |
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Re: red 1200 The red car in this picture is a top-notch specimen. It would probably sell for $5000 today.
A fair original-condition coupe, average paint, *no problems of any kind* might go for $2500 today.
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Phil_McCracken |
Posted: 2002/7/18 20:40 Updated: 2002/7/18 20:40 |
Just popping in Joined: 2002/7/18 From: Denver Colorado Posts: 4 |
Re: red 1200 Anyone know whose car this is? I got alot of pictures of it at Shasta last year but didn't get a chance to talk to the owner much.
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Cel |
Posted: 2002/7/18 21:19 Updated: 2002/7/18 21:19 |
Quite a regular Joined: 2002/3/9 From: San Diego, CA Posts: 60 |
Re: red 1200 Phil, That would be me...Cel (new owner) cel
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Phil_McCracken |
Posted: 2002/7/18 21:40 Updated: 2002/7/18 21:40 |
Just popping in Joined: 2002/7/18 From: Denver Colorado Posts: 4 |
Re: red 1200 Was it you I spoke to? It was at Thunderhill and there was a blue BRE 510 next to it? Or did you buy it after that?
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Posted: 2002/7/18 21:46 Updated: 2002/7/18 21:46 |
Quite a regular Joined: 2002/3/9 From: San Diego, CA Posts: 60 |
Re: red 1200 It was after that....but I do know the person that you talk with (I think)
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Posted: 2002/7/18 21:52 Updated: 2002/7/18 21:52 |
No life (a.k.a. DattoMaster) Joined: 2001/10/15 From: Arlington, TX, USA Posts: 1305 |
Re: red 1200 You made a wise buy. Without a doubt that's the cleanest Coupe I've ever seen in the States.
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Posted: 2002/7/18 22:04 Updated: 2002/7/18 22:04 |
Quite a regular Joined: 2002/3/9 From: San Diego, CA Posts: 60 |
Re: red 1200 tens_and_twenties, Thanks...saved up all of my pennies
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stirlingmac |
Posted: 2002/7/30 20:16 Updated: 2002/7/30 20:16 |
Home away from home Joined: 2000/5/6 From: Wellington New Zealand Posts: 962 |
Re: red 1200 Yep, I agree it's a bloody nice looking car. I have a set of those wheels stashed away they look really good on the car...
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webbs1200 |
Posted: 2006/4/12 11:38 Updated: 2006/4/12 11:38 |
Just can't stay away Joined: 2002/7/25 From: Philadelphia, PA Posts: 115 |
webbs1200 The car is now mine. It proudly resides in Philadelphia, PA
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