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Is This BE Really Worth 32.5K?

jvandyke said:
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...Fiat X 1/9s for example, I've always wanted one and well, it's a disease, everyone thinks they are ugly...I digress).
I've always liked the X1/9, too...engine's a pain to work on, though. That always made the disqualifying factor for me.
 
bthompson said:
jvandyke said:
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...Fiat X 1/9s for example, I've always wanted one and well, it's a disease, everyone thinks they are ugly...I digress).
I've always liked the X1/9, too...engine's a pain to work on, though. That always made the disqualifying factor for me.

I think anything mid engine is a pain to wrench but they're cool. I test drove one before I got the Midget. I had it's picture on the fridge for a bit while I thought about it and the wife and kids just went on and on about how ugly it was......silly family. It was a nice ride, targa, tight, nimble certainly not a screamer though. There's a nice one on ebay not too far from me but what the heck would I do with ANOTHER toy I can't drive half the year? Maybe in a few years.....
 
The car is probably quite nice to drive. It seems not a lot different than most other completely standard BEs other than the windshield / top and paint. The paint I could live with. Don't they get rain in St.Louis too? My car wasn't a lot different when I bought it, except for the paint, windshield, top, heater motor. Of course I paid $260 for it (in 1973).
 
jvandyke said:
What it cost to build has no relevance to its value though.

Sure it does, if you want one like it, or you are insuring it for replacement value.

But my only point is, I don't see how they got the value up to 32K
 
Hey. I think it's worth every penny!! :devilgrin: That makes my old rust-bucket so much more valuable!! :crazyeyes: Good luck to him if he finds a buyer (and good luck to the buyer too!) Caveat emptor! :wink:
 
bugimike said:
Hey. I think it's worth every penny!! :devilgrin: That makes my old rust-bucket so much more valuable!! :crazyeyes: Good luck to him if he finds a buyer (and good luck to the buyer too!) Caveat emptor! :wink:

Excellent point! I never understood why we tend to tear apart a car that is for sale. How can any of ours be worth much as a result?
 
Legal Bill said:
jvandyke said:
What it cost to build has no relevance to its value though.

Sure it does, if you want one like it, or you are insuring it for replacement value.

But my only point is, I don't see how they got the value up to 32K

Maybe I should have stated it like: what it cost to build has no relevance to it's resale value.
 
tomshobby said:
bugimike said:
Hey. I think it's worth every penny!! :devilgrin: That makes my old rust-bucket so much more valuable!! :crazyeyes: Good luck to him if he finds a buyer (and good luck to the buyer too!) Caveat emptor! :wink:

Excellent point! I never understood why we tend to tear apart a car that is for sale. How can any of ours be worth much as a result?

Yo, where my teeveee ?!?!?!?!?!?! can't roll deep wit out my teevee !!!!

Yo dawg, I wonna how much it be werf rollin on 26"s ????????

It be skeetin' 'nutha 80 hundrid fo' sho' !!!!!!!

Den yu be puttin' yo' hawd top on sydewayz propa !!!!

Shhhiiiiii!!!!!!!!!
 
$32K Yikes, I don't think so!
 
gmichael52 said:
No. Why buy a gokart, that kind of money get something that is desirable such as a Jag or a Vette- and much more joy. Besides, people don't laugh at you, either.

I don't think I'd go so far as to say a Spridget isn't desireable, (especially here!) and doesn't bring joy (especially here) or makes people laugh at you or equate it with a gokart.

the only reason I'd take a Vette or Jag over a Spridget is that I know if I don't like it as well as my Midget, I can sell it and get 7 or 8 killer Spridgets.....let 'em laugh, doesn't bother me a bit.


Or I'm not understanding the comment?
 
Just checked the bidding. It's up to $13,300.00 with a little over 4 hours to go. It appears the reserve has been met so maybe it will sell after all.
Roy
 
tao724 said:
As with all things in life: everything is worth nothing if we are not interested in it, and somethings are worth a million if we cant live without it. (we just shouldn't think our daliances are investments)

words to live by - might want to send Tiger Woods this as an email :whistle: particularly the dalliances as investments piece
 
Gray_Cat said:
Just checked the bidding. It's up to $13,300.00 with a little over 4 hours to go. It appears the reserve has been met so maybe it will sell after all.
Roy

yo dawg...dat be witout da '26's and da teevees dawg !!!!


where's mi tee vee ?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
 
Bidding ended at $15,500, with a winning bidder with a feedback rating of 6. I'll bet it show up on eBay again with no explanation on why the first deal fell through.
 
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