In a message dated 95-11-12 15:58:29 EST, you write:
>I was stopped on the road today while I was in my car and asked if I
>would want to buy a hard-top for my -6. I followed the guy to his
>house where he showed me a top that was in very good condition (all
>rubber seals looked new and it was intact).
>
>He didn't know what it was worth, and quite frankly, neither do I. Can
>anyone give me any prices for a '74 hard-top in good-to-excellent
>condition?
This little table will tell how I feel, given the described condition... But
it should apply to most any original LBC hardtop in that condition.
If you paid:
Under $200: You thief! <vbg>
$200-350: A good deal on a top.
$350-600: This is where most of them will sell.
$600-750: You *REALLY* wanted that hardtop badly, didn't you?
$750-1000: Going for the concourse trophy this year, I see...
Over $1000: Are you sure there's a hardtop in that original, factory-sealed
box?
Well, I don't really think that these things ever came in a box, but you see
what I mean. Unless you have or are looking for a particularly rare hard
top, this is about what the market says in this area.
Michael Turley
'67 Spitfire Mk2
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