Anyone got a Glass's guide for classic cars?
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Anyone got a Glass's guide for classic cars?
I sold my Scoob a month or two ago and since then I've been running around in an M reg Cavalier whilst ont he lookout for Scoob number 6!
Anyway, yesterday a South Lanarkshire Council van saw fit to re-arrange the Cavalier's bodywork in the form of a write off, so I need to know what the car is worth........
Its a 1995 M reg VX Cavalier 1.8 expression 4 door saloon with 100,000 miles and is/was in showroom condition!
Any help would be appreciated.
Anyway, yesterday a South Lanarkshire Council van saw fit to re-arrange the Cavalier's bodywork in the form of a write off, so I need to know what the car is worth........
Its a 1995 M reg VX Cavalier 1.8 expression 4 door saloon with 100,000 miles and is/was in showroom condition!
Any help would be appreciated.
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www.parkers.co.uk - I think you may have to pay a quid or something for cars as old as an M reg, but it'll give you options on mileage, condition etc... and give the prices for private sales, dealers etc..
Without checking, my guess would be £150 or £160 if theres any change down the back of the seats
Without checking, my guess would be £150 or £160 if theres any change down the back of the seats
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Since no one seems to have a Glass's guide covering pre-war cars, I had a squizz on Autotrader.
There are 6 to chose from ranging from £395 to £795.
The average price is £620 so I'll fighting for upwards of this.
There are 6 to chose from ranging from £395 to £795.
The average price is £620 so I'll fighting for upwards of this.
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