A 1958 100-6 unrestored with a non running engine was sold at an estate
auction this Saturday in Omaha Nebraska for $8500. It had a broken windshield,
rotted interior, no transmission, numerous dents and moderate rust.
Restored Healeys seem to be advertised for $49k-$69k on hemmings and eBay and
perfect examples are listed at $89k or more.
I wonder what they are actually selling for.
Chris Scholz OD
> On Oct 13, 2014, at 2:15 PM, "Simon Lachlan" <simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk>
wrote:
>
> I bought one of the car magazines the other day. Forget which one...the one
> with a red 3000 on the front.
>
> Anyhow, I was struck by the "For sale" cars' prices....by how much they
seem
> to have risen since I last looked. Is it my memory that's failed or have
> prices risen quite considerably in, say, the last 15 months? That would be
a
> rise across the whole market..............
>
> I live in the UK....don't know if it's happening on both sides of the
> Atlantic...?
>
> Simon
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