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Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Tue 7th Mar 2023 11:27 am
by Steve 155C
Does anyone have a feel for current UK market values ? Just guide prices for the following.


Concours
Excellent
Very Good
Average
Resto Project

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Tue 7th Mar 2023 6:21 pm
by Keith Halstead
Pre-aeroflow & Aeroflow ?

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Tue 7th Mar 2023 7:41 pm
by Steve 155C
Both, plus series 1 and 2 Mk11s

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Tue 7th Mar 2023 9:13 pm
by Pete G
Well you could look at Car and Classic to see what cars are on sale for as a starting point !
https://www.carandclassic.com/list/29/cortina/

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Wed 8th Mar 2023 12:26 am
by Keith Halstead
I'll start off

Pre-Aeroflow

Concours - £80k
Excellent - £60k
Very Good - £55k
Average - £50k
Resto Project - £35k

Aeroflow

Concours - £70k
Excellent - £50k
Very Good - £45k
Average - £40k
Resto Project - £25k

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Mon 8th May 2023 7:59 pm
by squishcolin24
How about Mk 2 values

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Fri 19th May 2023 1:02 am
by Andy M
Current Market values with cars actually selling are only a rough guide.

This is a bold statement, but almost all the cars that have sold lately at auction have been suspect as non genuine!
Not all obviously, but many, therefore, as many prospective buyers would be aware of these "outed cars" auction prices are not indicative of genuine cars sales!

Andy M

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Thu 18th Jan 2024 5:23 pm
by ErrolSchwegmann
Being in the market for a MK I LC I was most interested in the ball park values supplied by Keith in this post. However that was almost a year ago. No doubt these have all altered since - assume upwards. Any current figures available please?

Also I understand from reading that a reshell drops the value. This is understandable, but by how much?. Two related questions:
1. If a LC was damaged in an accident and the body was replaced with another LC body of the same period / model is this considered a reshell?
2. If a seller is open about their LC starting life as a Super etc. and not a LC, and the price is adjusted accordingly, then I guess this would not be seen as an issue within the LC community. Willing buyer etc.

I really appreciate all advice.

Best
Errol

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Fri 19th Jan 2024 10:49 am
by Keith Halstead
ErrolSchwegmann wrote: Thu 18th Jan 2024 5:23 pm Being in the market for a MK I LC I was most interested in the ball park values supplied by Keith in this post. However that was almost a year ago. No doubt these have all altered since - assume upwards. Any current figures available please?

Also I understand from reading that a reshell drops the value. This is understandable, but by how much?. Two related questions:
1. If a LC was damaged in an accident and the body was replaced with another LC body of the same period / model is this considered a reshell?
2. If a seller is open about their LC starting life as a Super etc. and not a LC, and the price is adjusted accordingly, then I guess this would not be seen as an issue within the LC community. Willing buyer etc.

I really appreciate all advice.

Best
Errol
I wouldn't say that prices have changed much over the year as I haven't seen many change hands. Rikki or Andy run a valuation matrix so should be able to tell.

In answer to the reshell question, my view would be :-

1) Value would not be affected as it's still a genuine shell. I'm not sure where the DVLA would be nowadays?

2) As long as it's declared as such & the buyer is happy with the price no issues I would say. There's a lot around.

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Fri 19th Jan 2024 10:55 am
by ErrolSchwegmann
Thanks Keith for your response.

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Tue 28th May 2024 1:04 pm
by chris vince
Is there a premium for a 1966 Mk1 Special Equipment?
I have owned it for 42 years and have really never used it, only the 2nd owner with 23,000 on the clock, I believe this to be genuine, old MOT's going back almost a lifetime!
Front strut tops are original and have never been plated, original spot welds clearly visible around rear arches, NO rust anywhere!
All the correct equipment, leather bound steering wheel, Irvin seat belts, grooved cams, adjustable rear shocks.
It has been on axle stands for the last 24 years, time, family and work stopped play, so may be time to say farewell, getting a bit too old now.
Definitely NOT a 'dodgy' one I have been a member here for the last 40+ years!

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Tue 28th May 2024 2:38 pm
by Rick
Yes SE models do carry a premium over standard LCs

Re: Current UK market values, MK1 and MK2

Posted: Tue 28th May 2024 3:33 pm
by Pete G
As well as it being an SE the fact that it is a long term one owner, all original with only 23k miles on it will add to the premium !
I also stored my car for a long time for the same reasons as you but the time might come when you do have the opportunity to get it a usable state without a lot of work to it.