I?m looking for a +2 but I?m not sure about the price. When I look in magazine price guides they list them at a price that doesn?t correspond with what I see in the adds.
I?d like a fairly good example that doesn?t have to be imaculate. I can live with some minor deficiencies and scratches, but would like a solid runner.
What should I expect to pay???
Hi Greenfort
Where are you looking, UK, USA or elsewhere?
In the UK it depends partly on whether you want dealer back up or not. Overall it sounds like you are after something similar to what I was, not the pristine, restored at great expense, almost concours examples, and not the complete basket cases needing total restoration either. Unfortunately thereās not all that many cars inbetween (or at least, not that come up for sale)
I paid ?3500 for mine a few months ago, although I think it was probably worth a fair bit more, and have seen similar cars priced around the ?5000 area. For that amount of cash you should expect something that runs, has reasonable bodywork, and no major jobs that need doing (esp replacement chassis, respray or engine rebuild - all costly) However, you should leave some of your budget for fixing things that go wrong, as they invariably will, even if the problem hasnāt been noted previously.
You will probably also not get a totally original example for that sum, unless its in poor condition, so expect a variety of previous owner modifications (read: bodges ) Some of these will be good, and enable the car to work better, others will leave you wondering what on earth the PO was thinking. So my guess at a fair price for a fair-good condition +2, in the UK, with a few niggles, would be ?4000-7000 varying depending on the exact condition. (Anyone else have different ideas??)
I donāt want to put you off though. Iāve had my fair share of problems, and my car is far from perfect, but it is so much fun! Nothing else Iāve driven has ever come close to the +2 in terms of sheer driving enjoyment.
Good luck!!! Also try to find someone who knows the cars to look at any you find if youāre serious about buyingā¦
Rick
I agree with the ?5000 budget for a reasonable and usable car in the UK. You should add another 1/3 if you buy from a dealerā¦
Mine cost that, although I was quite specific about the spec - it had to be tax-exempt (i.e. manufactured pre-1973) and be a 5-speed (only introduced towards the end of 1972). I wanted a replacement chassis (although it was done 25 years ago !) and the simpler electrical system (i.e. 1 fuse box) of the later models, and prefered alloy wheels and no sun roof (although I didnāt get that !). This limited my market and meant that when I saw what fitted the spec, the heart took over and I was not too pushy on the priceā¦
I watched the prices in magazines and on the internet for several months, viewing a few along the way - the more you see, the better idea you get of what you do and more importantly donāt want.
However, I do have a usable family car which has done 2 years of shows & other (non-competitive) events, has not left me stranded, and is slowly developing into the ideal I had in mind.
You do have to be prepared to tackle unforseen problems - it is amazing what others are prepared to put up withā¦ It would probably have been better to go for a car in regular use - mine had done only a handful of miles for the previous few years, with the associated garage bills that go with it (sticking brakes & clutch, etc.) !
I have now eliminated the dangerous level of bump steer (incorrect steering rack shimming), brakes that lock on (servo spring mod), loose wheels, dodgy remould tyres (why do people do that ?!), and disintegrating sun roof. I still face worn out rear dampers (this winterās job), a dodgy cylinder head casting that has resulted in several cracks, spark plug inserts that come out with the plugs, and vibration at āspeedāā¦ A young family means that time is the greatest problemā¦
For me, the enjoyment is in using it - the jobs just have to wait if theyāre not too urgent !
Where in the world you are determines the price of a +2. Starting at $4500 USD in the USA for a driver. Does anyone know of a cheaper market? This +2 topic has been discussed recently, check the archives for historical content.
You can certainly buy a good car for ?5000 in the UK, maybe up to ?1000 less than that if you are lucky. You can also get some cars that need a lot of work at the same price so take care.
I agree with thrust of the comments made by colleagues above that you should be able to get a nice well maintained runner for about ?5000- ?6000 privately. There are enough for sale at any one time to find cars in that range, but it can be difficult to sort out the duffers from the sound ones without thorough checks. The costs of putting a poor car to a satisfactory condition is high, and time consuming and even higher if you need to pay someone else to do it for you, and it wont look much different to when you bought it, ie it will be dificult to recoup all the moneys you spend in a shorter term. However it is likely that you would enjoy the car so much that it would be a long term car for you - ive had mine nearly ten years. The very very best cars - though not up for sale that often will not be much more than ?10K ie only ?4K more so I think it is a very narrow price band from average car average price to top car/ top price.
My advice (but who says i am right?) would be to look at a range of cars from scruffy to top cars to see the whole market, before deciding the quality/price of car you want to go for.
You?ve made me very keen to go look for one as the prices seems to be fair.
Looks like I?ll have to go to the UK soon to snatch me one
Att: Blueseamonkey
You havn?t put me off. I?m used to all sorts of strange things happening around cars. My Maserati Spyder is giving me some real scares from time to time but that?s all part of the obsesion I thinkā¦
Yup, bodywork, paint, trim etc were included in the price. previous owner spent 20 grand with QED and TTR turning into almost a 26R underneath. car wll be Lagoon Bluue over White Gold Leaf when done and I canāt wait!!!