Edward Jordan 10 Posted May 18, 2014 Hi all - I have a H reg 1991 totally original (apart from exhaust it's too loud) and I have no idea how to value it! And I need to sell it as family now and just not going to use it! So for info: March 1991 G60 Mileage 168k Cloth interior All electrics work Very annoying alarm Tornado red MOT nov 2014 Tax until End of May Good bits: It's still nice and red and has been garaged for last 12 years and never taken out in the rain. I have done all the servicing myself over last 8 years apart from major stuff like super charger servicing. Speaking of which only done 8k since last rebuild Cam belt done 6k ago Inside is perfect condition Recently put original suspension back on as was running on very low ones (still have them as well) It starts first every time and still pulls well Original bbs alloys are perfect with centre caps Bad bits: The exhaust is shocking its in good condition it's just to loud for my liking Rust starting to come through in normal places but only slight bubbling nothing major Overall paint work is good So help what's it worth I don't want to give it away but I have not seen any completely original for sale over last 4/5 months I can see there are only 260 odd left on the road of the G60's Cheers [ATTACH=CONFIG]78621[/ATTACH] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JonnyG60 10 Posted May 18, 2014 Put it up for what you would like for it, then reduce as appropriate if it doesn't sell is the advice most people give. But... I'd start around 3750. Sounds well looked after and fairly original but mileage is a little high. Prices seem a little low at the moment with so many Corrados coming out of the woodwork and appearing on eBay, although not so many of them are G60s. I think the key for a buyer at the moment is how much 'restorative' engine and drivetrain work has been done to ensure less expenditure once bought. Your cam belt and supercharger history is good though. Prices seem all over the place online as far as I can see, so I can understand your difficulty in pricing! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites