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Amphicar Prices & Insurance -
01-25-2006, 08:05 PM
Hi-
The $85,000 Amphi on eBay received a final bid of $59,800. Thiswas for a nice, but not perfect, Amphicar. This means that a professionally restored Amphi is probably worth over $70,000 which isalmost twice what they were going for when I boughtmy firstin 1999.
We can debate the issue as to whether the price increase is a good or bad thing for Amphicar owners, but my question is what is a good swimmer worth? I see project cars and high cars being sold, but good condition swimmers are rare, probably because we hate to part with them.
For insurance purposes, what should we be suggesting is the value of a nice, but no means perfect, fun Amphi?
-Steve
'64 red (AMPHICR)
'64 red (I SWIM 2)
Del Mar, CA
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Re: Amphicar Prices & Insurance -
01-25-2006, 09:23 PM
--- In amphicar-lovers@yahoogroups.com, "Steven D. Reich"
wrote:
>
> Hi-
>
> The $85,000 Amphi on eBay received a final bid of $59,800. This was
for a
> nice, but not perfect, Amphicar. This means that a professionally
restored
> Amphi is probably worth over $70,000 which is almost twice what they
were
> going for when I bought my first in 1999.
>Snip--- I don't believe those bids were legit. The reserve was proably
$200. more than the high bid. The next highest bidder has a feed back
of only 1, with 3 retracted bids within the last 3 months. Also he is
in the USA & why wouldn't he bid on the nicer red one in the US for a
buy it now of47,900.?Tom "blugill & Finzilla
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