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What's that MGB worth? Find out in the new Free version of "Current Listings"
What's that North American MGB worth? There's a new Free version of "Current Listings" - very useful for researching asking prices. It can be found at
http://www.naspecmgb.com/freetrial/index.php Cheers! -Desmond Mullen, Editor "Current Listings" |
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Re: What's that MGB worth? Find out in the new Free version of "Current Listings"
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I agree completely. That's why I said this is useful for researching asking prices. If you're looking to buy a parts car and you think you're going to have to pay $3000 for anything useable, you might look at the Free version of Current Listings and find to your pleasant surprise that parts cars generally go for a lot less than that. You can then adjust your expectations accordingly. Here's another example. Say you have a 1979 MGB LE in good, original condition and you think it's worth $25,000. You may look and discover that your expectations may be a little too high, that LEs are not really Limited and that many LEs in better condition can be had for $10,000 or less. Again, you could adjust your expectations and your pricing according to your opinion considering the new information you've become aware of. It's a tool - a really good tool - for building our understanding of MGB pricing. But like mechanical things, you probably need to make use of a few _different_ good tools if you're doing anything complicated. Take it for a spin and see what you can do with this tool! http://www.naspecmgb.com/freetrial/index.php -Desmond |
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