
Originally Posted by
Warb
After a conversation earlier this evening, I'm trying to get some opinions of the base price for a Series 2 or "lights in the grille" 2A SWB with rego.
Whilst I appreciate that condition, options, rarity etc. all play a part, what would you expect as the minimum selling price of a newly rego'd but original (i.e. un-restored) "ute" bodied 88"? Assume no PTO, no overdrive, just a basic petrol engined vehicle with reasonable bodywork and everything in good enough shape to be rego'd and usable. The kind of vehicle that could be subject to a running restoration if desired, or just kept going with normal maintenance.
As a second part of the question, would the same vehicle with a Holden motor be worth more or less?
I would guess a minimum of around $1500, assuming it is actually registered and has a pink slip that is worth the paper it was printed on. I think it would have to be pretty rough to be worth less. This would assume that it has not been extensively modified, and any modifications are approved. (A Holden engine reduces the value, but how much depends on the installation - these vary from "looks factory" to awful.)
If it has nearly 12 months rego and greenslip, that is worth (from memory) $600+ alone.
What it is worth for this specific example, is impossible to say. So few of them come on the market that the price of the same vehicle might vary from $1500 to $6000, simply depending on whether there is only one buyer in the market this month or two! There are simply not enough sold to establish a market price.
If it is something special, such as a 1958 model with the original 2litre engine, it could be worth a lot more, for example. Originality is likely to command a higher price these days, as the 2a becomes more generally regarded as a collectible, and the price will, in general, only go up.
John
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
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