hey paul are you taking a list of Q plates or photos only. saw Q155 on a silver BA falcon today. but unfortunately I couldnt get a photo.
Qplate.com.au is a little neglected atm I am slowly going to add as much detail as possible .....even photos of the "BA's "
i saw Q68 on wide bodied mercedes the other day. dont know if it was a black or a DTM, but really looked like it meant business.
USA..........white/blue 355 Spider for US $39K! That is AU $49K. I should just bring one into Aus, park it up till its 30 yrs old then register it as LHD! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Ferrari-355_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQ_trkparmsZalgoQ3dSIQ26itsQ3dIQ252BCQ26ituQ3dFICSQ252BUAQ252BUCIQ26otnQ3d15Q26poQ3dLVIQ26psQ3d54QQ_trksidZp3907Q2em263QQcategoryZ157044QQitemZ170341224151 Image Unavailable, Please Login
Does that mean that the real value should be higher, or lower, than Redbook or Glass's Guide? Please enlighten the uninformed.
depends on the car and model. I have never come across a valuer/buyer of classic cars that would rely on the said books.
thats good! means a clean non Auction one owner car 7,000km has to be at least 10% beter than that what do you think the "auction" discount is in % - like for like on a clean private car with known history.
You could move to the USA, respray the car in a nice colour fix the interior and it would still be cheaper than buying one locally Hey that's a good idea. /off to pack
no rules or %'s with auctions......it is purely supply and demand. 1 bidder and it is cheap, 2 bidders who want it, and and it isn't.
USA.........red/tan 348 for US $29K! AU $36,500. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1990-Ferrari-348TS_W0QQitemZ280354841939QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUS_Cars_Trucks?hash=item4146736553&_trksid=p4506.c0.m245&_trkparms=65%3A12%7C39%3A1%7C72%3A317%7C240%3A1318