The '60 was on the 'bay for 150 with no bids, I offered 175 and had my hand bitten off. It'd done 60,000 miles and had the book filled in by volvo garages until 47k, the truth of the matter is, unless a car of this age has a decent length MOT on it, it isn't worth anything over scrap value.tigersport wrote:Yeah and what was your 360 offer for before you made the offer?d3k4y0 wrote: True dat, My '60 only cost £175 and it's in great nick! I sold ray for £80, and I doubt that needed more than another £50 to get through the MOT.
We are very much in favour of saving these cars, but unless it's rare (3dr 1.7/360, or a top condition Mk1 or Mk2) you have to be realistic in terms of what will somebody gain from buying an MOT failure, especially one with 'exessive rust' and no brakes.
As bad as it sounds, Ronnie's price is about right, I'd say 50 quid to get it off your drive.
Bear in mind, if you gave it to a scrapper, they have to tow it, so they'll only offer you a goldfish and a balloon anyway