Date: Thu, 4 May 2017 16:27:43 +0000
Reply-To: Ryan Perry <rjdperry@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Ryan Perry <rjdperry@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Vanagon prices
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I don't mind. Purchased 84 manual Westie in W. North Carolina 5 years ago
in 2012 for $4800. I was third owner, second owner bought it 6mos prior for
the same price from original owner in Arizona. Clean, unmolested, no rust,
tiny bit of body damage at 200k miles. Since then have dropped a new GW
2.2, refurbed most everything and it all works as stock and drives like a
vintage dream. Professionally appraised a year ago (prior to new engine) at
$16k.
Would I get that? Don't know probably at the top and not going to find
out.I am pretty tapped into the VW community in the SE and these days I see
basket cases selling for close to 10k. I live in Asheville, NC so the
market is hot with all our trust fund hipster milleniels so would probably
get a good price here with nice later years going for 20k?
Always interesting seeing how much could people are willing to drop!
Ryan
On Thu, May 4, 2017, 12:01 PM Markus M. <markusmumper@gmail.com> wrote:
> '87 automatic Westfalia camper in very good condition, purchased in Pismo
> Beach, CA, in 2005 for $8,000, has run pretty much trouble free since with
> ongoing maintenance.
>
> Markus and The Girl.
>
> On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 8:38 AM, Aaron Nelson <aaronynelson@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi everyone.
> >
> > I'm a relative newcomer to the community.
> >
> > I invested a huge amount of time/energy trolling Samba, Craigslist and
> Ebay
> > for a "good deal" before finally taking the plunge on a 1985 Weekender
> last
> > October. I still periodically follow the various marketplaces - and
> remain
> > puzzled by the significant variability in "asking prices" - especially on
> > Samba. I should probably disclose that I am a procurement professional
> by
> > day (which may explain my weird obsession with market pricing).
> >
> > I suspect that most of us would be keen to have access to market data on
> > Vanagon prices. Perhaps the more interesting question is whether there
> are
> > enough of us willing to disclose what we paid for our van(s).
> >
> > I think it wouldn't be terribly difficult to manage such a database on an
> > anonymous basis. There's no need to list names of buyers or sellers.
> >
> > I'd certainly be willing to contribute the 'data' from my purchase -
> heck,
> > I'd even be happy to compile a database (assuming there's interest).
> >
> > Anyone else interested?
> >
> > Aaron
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 9:50 AM, KIM BRENNAN <kimbrennan@mac.com> wrote:
> >
> > > 2017 dollars are not the same as 1986 dollars….
> > >
> > >
> > > > On May 4, 2017, at 10:06 AM, John Rodgers <jrodgers113@GMAIL.COM>
> > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Has anyone tracked what's happening with Vanagon values lately?
> > > >
> > > > This from the NADA BUYERS GUIDE. I pulled this up yesterday,
> > > >
> > > > 1991 Volkswagen Vanagon Carat
> > > >
> > > > May 1, 2015
> > > > Original MSRP Low Retail Average Retail High Retail
> > > > $18735 $4800 $8300 $15000
> > > >
> > > > May 1, 2017
> > > > $18735 $6050 $10550 $18300
> > > >
> > > > Over a two year span this is terrific if you are selling, not so good
> > if
> > > > you are buying. Of course all the real value is in what you sell or
> buy
> > > it
> > > > for!
> > > >
> > > > John
> > >
> >
>
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