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Old 20-05-2013, 11:48 AM   #1
DH71V6GT
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Default Capri - GT V6 Restored Valuation

I have recently inherited a restored GT V6 Capri. It has been in the family for approx 20 years. 15 of those years have been spent restoring as close to original as possible.
Bare metal respray plus complete panel refabrication where rust had been cut out.
All running gear including the original external linkage gearbox are still have not been touched and still work fine. 2nd gear and reverse are the challenge to engage but the rest of the box is fine. I bought a new refurbished shifter a couple of years ago but have not yet fitted it.
I understand the motor has had the cam slightly modified but everything else is original.
Interior completed in brown leather, dash missing some of the bits ( radio)
Have searched on all online car sales networks to try and get some idea of valuation but as these little beauties are getting quite rare if has proved difficult.
Compared to an XU-1 of the same year the prices are upwards from $35K in good condition. I guess it depends on who really wants this type of vehicle as to how much it is worth paying for.

Photos were too large to attach here, I will try reduce them and attach later. I have loaded some onto Shannons web site -

http://www.shannons.com.au/club/enthusiasts/Bigfoot67

and would welcome some feed back or expectations on what this could possibly sell for.

Regards Dave

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