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17-12-2007, 08:07 AM | #61 | |||
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Color, rarity, options, condition and its history can all affect value by as much as 50%. For your example the 75K H3 might have been pristine and the others poor and in need of a resto. Similarly today an unrestored immaculate Wild Violet H3 might fetch 900K but a tired White H3 with non original motor and needing a full resto might only get 450K... So what's the market value for a H3? 450K or 900K? Sales history is a rough guide at best... and advertised prices mean little... you need to asses each car on its merrits.
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