amanico[JLC Moderator]
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In the 30 last months, it went up in a quite impressive way.
Count around 30 / 40 K Euros for a very nice one.
But 100 000? That's another story.
Best my friend.
Nicolas
Is Forbes right?
By: amanico : April 20th, 2015-03:53
They give some advices on cars, furnitures, wines and... watches. Look at this one: The two " stars " are the Volvo P 1800 and the Patek 175Th Anniversary, especially the Chronograph. I have some doubts when I read that the P 1800 will soon reach 100 000 ...
Interesting advice
By: Bill : April 20th, 2015-20:05
On the price of a P1800. If he is talking about a fully restored car disassembled down to the frame and rebuilt ground up restoration I a sure 100k is reasonable as the restoration would most like cost 50k. Great car. Bill
I can say in general
By: Bill : April 20th, 2015-23:07
The money you would spend to restore the car to its original like new conditions would be much more than any buyer would pay. But I know you are all about the pleasure and like watches these are not investments but objects to cherish and enjoy. Bill
The very same...
By: KMII : April 21st, 2015-02:32
Yes, the brick. In a European context in the rarest combination, namely black, not yellow, and a sedan, not an estate - I suppose the US would possibly have other combinations. One of only 2500 in total - in this combo it was the only one in the country, ...