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Thread: are s1's now made of gold?

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    I have been looking at that one it seems like a good buy

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    Sorry I shouldnt have put that ad in as an example, but
    as I said it seems that $10k would be a good price for a very
    nice restored example.(I like the diesel in that)

    I do understand what you are saying about the whole 'throw it up the
    flagpole and see if someone salutes" If someone is willing to pay
    $10k then good luck to the seller I 'spose, what I believe it does is
    makes other people think the paddock basher is worth $5000 when in
    reality its probably $500 or $1k at most.

    Im not buying or selling but it just annoys me...

    as I said my 5c worth...
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    Quote Originally Posted by digger View Post
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    as I said my 5c worth...
    Damned hide, it used to be only worth 2ยข

    150% hyper-inflation

    You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.

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    cheap parts

    Quote Originally Posted by UncleHo View Post
    That person is a wheeler-dealer-restorer-trader in Series1's and this weekend is the All British Day in Brisbane,he is getting in early.
    not me im on russell island
    Russell Rovers
    Series I Parts Specialists
    russellrovers AT gmail.com
    Phone 0428732001

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    Conversely, I can't believe how cheap Series Land Rovers of all variants are...

    Compare these to a 40 series Landcruiser for $22K... 1975 Toyota Landcruiser FJ40 Cars For Sale in QLD - CarPoint Australia

    Or maybe a 49 year old Ford Consul for $87K... 1964 Ford Consul - Cortina Mk I by Lotus Cars For Sale in QLD - CarPoint Australia

    Old is cool again...

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    There are still plenty of S1 around but their value has to go up but at the end of the day, no one forces anyone to buy anything and if you like what you see and you have the money, you buy it!!

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    What he said, if you need/want an item, you either buy it or walk away, but after you walk, big chance it will not be available, has happened to me on many an occasion. I just bought a set of rear lights for my Series 1 (Pork Pie variety) they were in Malaysia and on the net, I made an offer and they were mine, anyway cheers Dennis

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    are s1's now made of gold?

    That car was an ugly thing..
    It's not the 10 g , I recon a good roadworthy s1 is worth that but not a "pimp my ride" frankenseries...
    2002 defender 110 , 1955 86 inch

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    If you don't charge enough for S1 parts, chances are you find them for sale at the next swap meet for three times the money you sold them.( First hand experience) .W.

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    I think people are forgetting the reasons certain cars, vehicles etc become more expensive overtime. A lot of investors are now shifting over to early Land Rovers because of the fact there are only so many rare cars to go around and as time goes on there are less and less original Landies left. However there is a plentiful supply of most parts if you are willing to look hard enough. So if a number of discerning investors begin to buy the immaculate, all correct numbers concourse series 1 Landies for the 25K plus and then park them in their garages for 5 or 10 years it will lift the prices of all the bottom end land rovers as well. Add to this the odd one that comes up for sale or auction which has an exceptional history (Winston Churchill's S1 sold for 135000pounds plus recently) or is a very early model (first 50 or so) and has documentation etc and sells for exceptional prices it agains lifts the value of the cheap S1's we used to see laying around in paddocks doing nothing. Using the Churchill S1 as an example I can remember it reading in a Land Rover Owner International Magazine around the year 2000 that it sold at auction for around 50000 pounds. 13 years latter and its almost tripled in value! That is a good investment in anyones eyes. As the years go by and more and more S1's become un-restorable due to lack of original parts a well sorted S1 with matching and original numbers and original features or documentation will grow in value. Canny investors are buying the really good early S1's as an investment not to show or to use but to keep in concourse condition and make money off. This then drives up the price and value of the all the others of lesser condition, as I mentioned before. Just as another piece of info on the side I keep track of two or three american 4x4 websites and forums with references to Land Cruisers and Land Rovers and recently I saw a standard early 80's Land Cruiser troop carrier right hand drive Australian delivered diesel bought in Australia and transported to the USA for sale for $40000 US. It had over 350000kms on the clock and was nothing special but again, american investors are buying them and storing them much like people do with classic and rare Ferraris. If I had an early S1 with matching numbers and in nearly concourse condition I'd be insuring it for upwards of $30K and if I had a restorable one I'd be working on it day and night as prices are only going to climb. Sorry for the long reply - I guess you could say it was my 20 cents worth

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