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arcadejay
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Posted: 22 January 2011 at 12:41 |
hi i have been looking at a nissan bluebird that has sat for around a year. unfortunatly the owner passed away. it is a metal green 2lt B reg saloon. its got a fair amout of moss on it but apart from a bit corrosion on the wheel arch it does not look in bad condition. the big question is what sort of money would this be worth. It has only 36000 on the clock too. your help and advice would be much appricated.
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mr.frosty
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hi, sounds like a japanese one as from 86 they were made in the u.k i would say its only worth what the owner and you can agree on, someone would want it for a "classic" or spares. whats the scrap value at the minute? really no one can say its value, its up to you to decide how much you want to pay. |
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Mick
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Hello and welcome. I would say that it is worth scrap value to be honest which is around £100 at the moment i think. However, you may be getting a very good and cheap car for £100 as the Bluebirds were fairly bullet proof. Mick |
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removalizer
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Don't be too hasty these are collectors items they were
pretty bullet proof in their day |
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