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It's a great looking car Andy, but I think anyone would have difficulty valuing it from just the pictures.

 

I don't follow market prices very closely myself, but when it came to valuing my car for insurance purposes this year I had a look at the asking prices (private, not trade) on a few classic car sales websites. Of courses, the prices listed are not necessarily the prices that the car sells for, so they are only a rough guide. Prices for my car didn't look to have changed that much over the last year, so I added about 5% just to be sure I had covered it.

 

If you are looking for a proper valuation, then there are TR specialists that can do that for you, but there is a charge for the service.

 

Cheers, Darren

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Andy

As said above but also check out auction houses as their results are what people paid. Typically including the buyers premium. (Not the money the seller gets)

 

Good site here for classified adverts

 

http://m.carandclassic.co.uk/list/41/tr4/

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As a starting point, the Current TSSC guide values are here:

 

http://www.tssc.org.uk/tssc/uploaded_files/17%20Insurance%20Panel%20Values%20Web.pdf

 

...... Andy

Hmm theyre a bit ambitious.

Stuart.

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Bit more realistic.

Stuart.

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