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Old 03-04-2024   #8
AirbusDriver
 
Join Date: Jul 2016
Location: Harrodsburg, KY
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Default Re: The inevitable appreciation of a King

A few low mileage examples have sold for decent money. Aside from a few on BaT that brought good money, there are a couple private sales I know of.
A Yellow/Black 95 with less than 100 miles sold for $125K...a friend of mine bought it. It is shown here on the left.


There was a Black/Black 90 with less than 50 miles, at Fusion Motors, that recently sold for more than $95K but less than $100K.

I purchased my Black/Red 90 with 62 original miles, as a 'barn find', for $43K and put another $7K in it with transportation, Haibeck and detailing. I have no idea what it would bring but, I suspect significantly more than I have in it.

My 89 is one of three or four 'un-altered' pre-production units so, no idea how to put a current price on it.

Collector cars can pivot quickly so, it'll be interesting to see what the future holds. In the meantime, what great cars they are!

Mark
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