[DML] Re: D's Book Value
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[DML] Re: D's Book Value
- From: Jason Perkins <jperkins@xxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Aug 1999 06:05:22 -0700
I have to agree that these prices are just "ball-park" at best. They
clearly do not distinguish between model years (83's are usually more than
81/82's in the same condition) and condition.
Perhaps with the release of the few DeLorean movies our cars will start to
increase in value more rapidly. However this may come with a price. As the
car increases in value, so does insurance, and possibly even parts. So with
all this "Catch 22" and pros/cons, I'm just happy to own a car I love and
enjoy driving.
Jason Perkins
#16665
-----Original Message-----
From: James Espey [mailto:james@xxxx]
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 1:26 PM
To: dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [DML] Re: D's Book Value
DeLorean Motor Company is on the N.A.D.A. Advisory Board serving in area of
"Classic, Collectible and Special Interest Cars", which is the book in
which the DeLorean is listed.
According to the May-Aug 1999 edition:
LOW AVG HIGH
9050 13550 17400
The new edition (Sep-Dec 99) just arrived today:
LOW AVG HIGH
9050 14250 21000
We think the low and average prices are about right, but still believe the
high price is a bit low.
These prices are accessible through the N.A.D.A. website also.
James Espey
DeLorean Motor Company
Houston, Texas
281/568-9573
800/USA-DMC1
http://www.usadmc.com
At 3:31 PM -0500 8/16/99, ryan arsenault wrote:
>Hi list. I know that a DeLorean can sell for $7,000, or $25,000. What do
>the insurance companies value the cars at? Is there a web site I could
>go to that has the book value of older cars? Thanks.
>
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