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  1. Drew Altemara

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    Anyone want to give a guess as to where Daytona coupe values are these days in USA?

    I realize Mercado in Cavallino has values but I do not get and by the time it comes out the market has changed.

    Figure VG to excellent driver, books, tools, records.

    Just curious more than anything. I have had a call on mine but really have no idea where the market is.

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    March 8 at RM Amelia will show what it is at the moment......
     
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    At the moment I would say the range is $400,000 for a car with needs to $600,000 more or less depending upon buyer's preference.
     
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    500 is bottom imo. Up to 800+ for platinum level.
     
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    last aug in monterey, one sold for 750k, plus commish. very nice, fresh resoration
     
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    This is one car I don't understand why it's not a $1M car.
     
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    Drew I too have been contacted about my Daytona by an interested buyer (non dealer) it appears a 'good' not 'great' driver quality car is in the 500K range judging from 2013 Monterey results, also there is a 73 coupe at auctions america in Florida on March 14-16 with a estimate of $475-$575k. Appears like an older restoration (1987) and with miles showing 106k kilometers! With no mention of recent major work done. Might be one to watch.,Chuck
     
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    From recent experience in Europe I would say $650,000 for a good car, $800,000 or maybe more if exceptional/perfect.
     
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    Thanks David ,if so the Daytona market is moving up quickly also. do you have any auction or sales results showing this or is this a 'hunch' Chuck
     
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    Two daytona coupes at Gooding Amelia Island weekend after next one $750 to 825 the other $575 to 650 be interesting to see where the money is on these two.
     
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    No hunch, these are real asking prices in the UK, a friend here just bought a Daytona a few weeks ago, obviously he checked a few out and these are the kind of numbers being asked out there. I was offered a nice coupe about three weeks ago for £445,000 ($744,000), there is another for sale with an asking price of £575,000 ($962,000), I know that car too, it belonged to a friend of mine for years. Very nice but not perfect.
     
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    There seem to be a few around for sale in the UK currently, which car is currently up £575? I try and follow values but almost all of the cars I see are POA.
     
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    Eventually. For now, major factors include relatively large production volume (over 1200 cars) and a vastly more modern design compared to models immediately preceding it (275 GTB/4, for example), making it appear to be more of a 1970s-era car.
     
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    POA. That stands for "pulled out of azz".
     
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    Tom Hartley is asking £575k The one at Hexagon is £445k.

    David
     
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    Thanks,went on their websites both look to be nice original cars both classiche certified the £575k car with 25k miles and the £445k car with miles in the 50k + range with no mention of rebuild. It will be interesting to see what they sell for! And do you think this is ahead of the market?
     
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    Dealers are always ahead of market, this is their nature. Unless markets goes the other direction...in which case they are behind!
     
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    daytona coupes at Amelia...785k, 770K, 650K all i believe with buyers premium---Ft Lauderdale Auctions America 605K don't know about B P.
     
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    Thinking about this, these are the sort of prices Daytonas were hitting at the very height of the 80s boom. Of course $785k brought you a lot more in terms of everything else then.
     
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    Also I don't know if you have driven one but it's kinda like a truck! Still beautiful looking cars!
     
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    Clearly you haven't driven one for any distance or length of time.
     
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