My experience is that there are two (at least) levels of buyers for
these cars. There is the commercial "collector car" market as
characterized by 'Sports Car Market Letter' and the 'SCM Pocket Price
Guide' and then there's the Alfa enthusiast or club price mentality.
The former is based on how the general collector car market market
values these cars, and the latter is how the Alfa enthusiast values
these cars. My experience is that Alfa enthusiasts value these cars
higher than does the general collector market. One can see why.
George Graves
'86 GTV-6 3.0 'S'
On Dec 28, 2010, at 9:12 AM, [email protected] wrote:
I have the 2010 SCM Pocket Price Guide in front of me. It lists Milano
Verdes with a range of $2,750 - $5,500. Note that the guide lists a
buy-sell
range for #2 condition cars. That is, a "very good (car), club
concours,
some small flaws." There is usually a substantial value difference
between #2
and #3 (good driver) cars. But, as others have said, it's hard to
pin down
the value of thinly traded collector cars. Good luck with your
search.
Bob A.
In a message dated 12/23/2010 1:50:19 P.M. Central Standard Time,
[email protected] writes:
I don't have a recent copy, but the SCML (Sport Car Market Letter)
price
guide used to be a pretty good indicator. It's supposedly based
on recent
sales.
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