Daryl Walford wrote:
> Andy wrote:
>> In article <QfmdnYTFjp-RG4jVnZ2dnUVZ_ruqnZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> Daryl Walford <dwalford@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>
>>> Doug Dennis wrote:
>>>> I have been approached by an elderly woman who is a friend of a
>>>> friend type of thing.
>>>>
>>>> Her husband recently passed away and she has offered me his car as
>>>> the several times I saw the vehicle I remarked how amazed I was by
>>>> its condition.
>>>>
>>>> It is an XF Fairmont Ghia 1987 and has only done around 50,000 klms.
>>>> The car is like new, Im talking showroom condition and simply cannot
>>>> be faulted. It is 100% stock and has never been modified, the back
>>>> seats never sat in. Its a country car and has only done short trips
>>>> each weekend, garaged and then put under a car cover and cleaned
>>>> each week.
>>>>
>>>> If it was older and more collectable it would be worth a fortune in
>>>> this condition, but I doubt if XF's are collectable at this stage.
>>>>
>>>> She has asked me to put a price on it, pretty much whatever I offer
>>>> will do but I want to do the right thing by her.
>>>>
>>>> Its pretty hard to price , I was thinking $5000 to $6000 would be
>>>> fair, any suggestions?
>>>>
>>> $5000 to $6000 would be double what its worth even in the condition
>>> you describe.
>>> A bloke who lives near me has a mint condition 1987 one owner LTD for
>>> sale for $5000 and he can't get anyone to make him an offer.
>>>
>>>
>>> Daryl
>>
>> You can buy AU Falcons for $5K and under...
>>
> Not ones that you would want to own.
>
>
>
> Daryl
you really think a 10 year old car is worth more than a couple of grand ?
scrappers will offer $225.00 over the scales


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