LM's True Value
jcsaleen
06-06-2004, 08:28 AM
What is the Lm's True value?? The price just keeps goin up. My theory ~ You cant give some1 what they already have and plenty of for something that they can never aquire again. For all you who don't understand it means you cant give an Lm owner money cause he already has more then he could dream of so why would he sell an Lm (if he loves the car). I phrased that really long didn't I. :smile:
cabrio92
06-06-2004, 10:20 AM
Hello,
If I understand what you want to say, I say that :
The LM03 has no price :)
XPLM, I guess at least 2M$ (I tell a low price in case of I could buy this one a day :lol2: )
Brunei LM : 1M$ :) if they are i poor condition
Japan Lm : ?
Bye
Phil
If I understand what you want to say, I say that :
The LM03 has no price :)
XPLM, I guess at least 2M$ (I tell a low price in case of I could buy this one a day :lol2: )
Brunei LM : 1M$ :) if they are i poor condition
Japan Lm : ?
Bye
Phil
Thorst13
06-06-2004, 11:24 AM
Good luck speculating on that one! :naughty:
The LM is one of the most valuable cars in the world and I doubt we will see one for sale within the next 10 years.
I would guess at least 2.5 mill. for any of them, as I'm pretty sure they're in good condition.
They also have a more desirable collector status than the F1 because of their awesome capasity and limited number.
I think there will be some time before we can see a car that's better overall than the LM!
The LM is one of the most valuable cars in the world and I doubt we will see one for sale within the next 10 years.
I would guess at least 2.5 mill. for any of them, as I'm pretty sure they're in good condition.
They also have a more desirable collector status than the F1 because of their awesome capasity and limited number.
I think there will be some time before we can see a car that's better overall than the LM!
drPhibes
06-06-2004, 11:42 AM
one way of seeing things is that a car is worth whatever sonebody is willing to pay for it; a bugatti royale was sold to a man in japan for 15 million us$ in 1990, and a ferrari 250gto has been sold for a similar sum.
Thorst13
06-06-2004, 11:44 AM
one way of seeing things is that a car is worth whatever sonebody is willing to pay for it; a bugatti royale was sold to a man in japan for 15 million us$ in 1990, and a ferrari 250gto has been sold for a similar sum.
Completely agree with U! :iceslolan
If someone want's it enough, money is not an option.
Completely agree with U! :iceslolan
If someone want's it enough, money is not an option.
jcsaleen
06-06-2004, 12:20 PM
one way of seeing things is that a car is worth whatever sonebody is willing to pay for it; a bugatti royale was sold to a man in japan for 15 million us$ in 1990, and a ferrari 250gto has been sold for a similar sum.
EXACTLY MY POINT ITS WHAT THE OWNER FELLS IT WORTH TO HIM! Its like saying your worth a million dollars to some1 (like on the mothers day cards)
EXACTLY MY POINT ITS WHAT THE OWNER FELLS IT WORTH TO HIM! Its like saying your worth a million dollars to some1 (like on the mothers day cards)
murraydeschot
06-06-2004, 12:53 PM
According to qv500.com's model price guide, the maximum that would be anticipated on a F1 is around $1.5 million for the L'Ueno Clinic car. They estimate $850,000 for an LM.
drPhibes
06-06-2004, 01:07 PM
that's the worst BS I've heard in a long time! the road car that was for sale at "autosalon singen" in germany was sold for 1.3 mill € (1.6 mill us$), ray bellm's 16r is priced at 700.000£ (1,29 mill us$), 07r (which was for sale at oakfields) was priced at approx. 850.000£ (1,56 mill us$).
jcsaleen
06-06-2004, 02:02 PM
According to qv500.com's model price guide, the maximum that would be anticipated on a F1 is around $1.5 million for the L'Ueno Clinic car. They estimate $850,000 for an LM.
850,000 LOL are u talkin in usd or in euros??
850,000 LOL are u talkin in usd or in euros??
diabloroadster2
06-06-2004, 04:09 PM
its worth whatever the least amount is that someone would sell it for
jcsaleen
06-06-2004, 05:34 PM
its worth whatever the least amount is that someone would sell it for
Well in that case the least amout would be would still be 1,250,000 USD!!!
Well in that case the least amout would be would still be 1,250,000 USD!!!
McLaren F1 Guy
06-06-2004, 06:24 PM
An LM by now is well over 2 million. I would guess if the owner really appreciates the car and its in spotless condition, maybe 2.8 mil.
jcsaleen
06-06-2004, 07:27 PM
I my book thats definetly how much an Lm would be worth these days. The only other car that I would consider a true collectable like the Mclaren Lm is the ferrari 333 sp.That is probably worth around 1.5 -2.5 million only 21 were built.
mini magic
06-06-2004, 08:36 PM
According to qv500.com's model price guide, the maximum that would be anticipated on a F1 is around $1.5 million for the L'Ueno Clinic car. They estimate $850,000 for an LM.
qv500 are wrong on a lot of things. They have no basis for that. Don't even bother going by their price guides.
qv500 are wrong on a lot of things. They have no basis for that. Don't even bother going by their price guides.
murraydeschot
06-07-2004, 03:04 AM
qv500 are wrong on a lot of things. They have no basis for that. Don't even bother going by their price guides.
Fair enough, however their price guide for a "stock"(?) F1 is £550,000 - £750,000, that seems right 'on' the money.
By the way, a bit of confusion here, as QV500 guide is in GBP, and I don't have a pound key on my 'puter, so if I quoted $850,000, I ought have said 850,000GBP, or around $1.6 million USD.
Fair enough, however their price guide for a "stock"(?) F1 is £550,000 - £750,000, that seems right 'on' the money.
By the way, a bit of confusion here, as QV500 guide is in GBP, and I don't have a pound key on my 'puter, so if I quoted $850,000, I ought have said 850,000GBP, or around $1.6 million USD.
teflon
06-07-2004, 02:03 PM
I my book thats definetly how much an Lm would be worth these days. The only other car that I would consider a true collectable like the Mclaren Lm is the ferrari 333 sp.That is probably worth around 1.5 -2.5 million only 21 were built.
Your guess on 333 SP prices is off a bit. The Racer's Group has one for sale right now for $750,000. It has been on the market for at least two years. I have never seen one advertised for more than $950,000. The F50 GT is closer to an LM than a 333. There are only 3 F50 GTs and the asking price on the one currently for sale is ~$1.2mil.
Greg A
Your guess on 333 SP prices is off a bit. The Racer's Group has one for sale right now for $750,000. It has been on the market for at least two years. I have never seen one advertised for more than $950,000. The F50 GT is closer to an LM than a 333. There are only 3 F50 GTs and the asking price on the one currently for sale is ~$1.2mil.
Greg A
jcsaleen
06-07-2004, 06:03 PM
Your guess on 333 SP prices is off a bit. The Racer's Group has one for sale right now for $750,000. It has been on the market for at least two years. I have never seen one advertised for more than $950,000. The F50 GT is closer to an LM than a 333. There are only 3 F50 GTs and the asking price on the one currently for sale is ~$1.2mil.
Greg A
If you dont mind could I c the site I love the 333 sp.
Greg A
If you dont mind could I c the site I love the 333 sp.
murraydeschot
06-07-2004, 06:13 PM
If you dont mind could I c the site I love the 333 sp.
This one perhaps ... http://www.theracersgroup.com/cars/cars_for_sale/333_side_small.jpg
This one perhaps ... http://www.theracersgroup.com/cars/cars_for_sale/333_side_small.jpg
Peloton25
06-07-2004, 06:15 PM
This one perhaps ... http://www.theracersgroup.com/cars/cars_for_sale/333_side_small.jpg
Here's the page with clickable photos:
http://www.theracersgroup.com/cars/cars_for_sale/333sp.htm
>8^)
ER
Here's the page with clickable photos:
http://www.theracersgroup.com/cars/cars_for_sale/333sp.htm
>8^)
ER
jcsaleen
06-07-2004, 10:46 PM
Thanx both of you! The pics are awsome The sp is trully a work of art in my opinion. (& im not a big fan of LMP's) There are very few photos of the un sposored (not stickerd sp) does any1 have any? I kno kinda off topic. Sry :rolleyes:
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