RB320
I'm new to this site, I own a RB320, 12k miles, totally original standard mint car.
The question I have is will they increase in value? And if so over what period of time? Thinking of selling mine but don't want to regret it |
theres one on piston heads with 22,000 on the clock going for £19,995. that is from a dealer though. i,d hold on a few more years if you can.
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Originally Posted by yabbadoo4
(Post 11787035)
theres one on piston heads with 22,000 on the clock going for £19,995. that is from a dealer though. i,d hold on a few more years if you can.
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I'm regretting selling Escorts and Cortinas right now! Not to mention the Aston Martins I should have bought. The trouble is, unless you're rich, you can't keep all the cars you buy, and if you did, you'd end up neglecting some.
The RB320 is a cracking looking car, maybe just enjoy it and forget what it cost? |
There is a virtually identical car on Ebay :-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Immaculate...-/221995013579 Apparently it is sold - someone on the RB320 Owners Club is looking for a low mileage one :- http://www.rb320ownersclub.co.uk/ind...96#entry127063 It amazes me how much they fetch (not complaining as I have got one! - great car!) I thought mine was low mileage at 40k! Cheers, Ian. |
Originally Posted by Ian E
(Post 11787065)
There is a virtually identical car on Ebay :-
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Immaculate...-/221995013579 Apparently it is sold - someone on the RB320 Owners Club is looking for a low mileage one :- http://www.rb320ownersclub.co.uk/ind...96#entry127063 It amazes me how much they fetch (not complaining as I have got one! - great car!) I thought mine was low mileage at 40k! Cheers, Ian. |
if you have bought it as an investment you obviously can keep it stored away in a nice dry garage for a few more years. it will increase in value as the years go by but as to the time frame who knows? how long is a piece of string? as to future values the iconic 22B will set you back around 40k for a nice example. im not saying the rb320 is quite as iconic as a 22B but is def a special limited edition car and sure to be an appreciating classic as time goes by.
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Could well increase in value over time, just look at the price for an original RS500 Cosworth.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...00/4546832?v=b In 20 years time, yours may be worth a fortune. :thumb: |
Originally Posted by RB320owner
(Post 11787066)
I'm trying to gauge future values
I bought mine to use - so not too bothered about what it its worth until I come to sell. Difficult to gauge future values. There are 240 that are taxed in the UK https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=RB320 Have you joined http://www.rb320ownersclub.co.uk/ ? Cheers, Ian. |
Originally Posted by Norman Dog
(Post 11787080)
Could well increase in value over time, just look at the price for an original RS500 Cosworth.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifie...00/4546832?v=b In 20 years time, yours may be worth a fortune. :thumb: Rb320 is comparable to an rb5 wr. Basically a limited edition with prodrive trick bits, will always have a premium over its base car value |
Value also depends on whether it has full service history, number of owners, options (most came with extra cost option Leather or Leather/Alcantara but some are standard blue cloth)
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I saw a really nice RB in Guildford a while ago, went past the Spectrum sports centre, I was in my mates EP3 Type R. Those RB's are flippin' gorgeous!
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