My 1969 Haflinger polycab 703AP is probably coming up for sale in a few months and I need some help setting the right price. I live in Norway and there is very few around here so it is hard to find other sales to compare to.
I added some pictures so people can see the general state.
Some good parts:
-Everything mechanical/electrical is fixed and in good working order.
-75kmt hub gearing
-Strong motor, maxes out the speedo (80kmt) on flat road.
-Has a PTO drive
-Trailer hitch
-Not much heavy rust.
Some bad parts:
-Not original headlights (but probably better light than the original)
-Original heatexchangers is removed and replaced with a regular round muffler exhaust.
-Carb preheating tubes removed (rotted away)
-Two spots with real rust in front of engine lid (hole thrugh bed)
-Shabby/faded paint
What do you guys/girls think is a fair price to put on this thing when I put it up for sale?
Ole
Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
Last edited by Ole on Sat Nov 03, 2018 2:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
If the engine is original then I'd say it's worth around R50,000 or so
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Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
How soon are you planning on selling it?.
And around how much do you want for the haflinger?
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Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
Nathan, I hope it is worth more than 50.000 south african rands (3000€?) as this is less than what I have put in it just in new parts so far. Maybe Haflingers are more comon in South Africa?
Probably selling it spring time next year. In the mean time I can work on paint an other cosmetical stuff.
Probably selling it spring time next year. In the mean time I can work on paint an other cosmetical stuff.
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Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
Can I have the wheels
I clearly do not know pricing in Norway but based on the Aussie price for something like that (noting we do have polycabs in Aust and there may be only 1 or 2 here) I would say somewhere around 9000 Euros but of course I am 16,000km away so my estimate might be totally irrelevant.
If you give me the wheels I will say it will be worth 20,000 Euros
Garry
I clearly do not know pricing in Norway but based on the Aussie price for something like that (noting we do have polycabs in Aust and there may be only 1 or 2 here) I would say somewhere around 9000 Euros but of course I am 16,000km away so my estimate might be totally irrelevant.
If you give me the wheels I will say it will be worth 20,000 Euros
Garry
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Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
No Garry, you can't have my wheels, but you can get them here :
http://www.ricambio.co.uk/2920-set-of-1 ... at-500-126
I like them too. Very cute with 12" alloys. They have an ET of 25mm and are 4,5in wide. Give a slightly wider stance than original but are still fully covered by the bodywork with the tires that are on it now.
9000€ would be exellent. That would cover the cost of the Haflinger and the new parts I have put on it. I think the price should be similar to what they go for in the rest of Europe. It would not be a problem for me to deliver it in Denmark and from there it is not a long drive to Germany and other european countries.
http://www.ricambio.co.uk/2920-set-of-1 ... at-500-126
I like them too. Very cute with 12" alloys. They have an ET of 25mm and are 4,5in wide. Give a slightly wider stance than original but are still fully covered by the bodywork with the tires that are on it now.
9000€ would be exellent. That would cover the cost of the Haflinger and the new parts I have put on it. I think the price should be similar to what they go for in the rest of Europe. It would not be a problem for me to deliver it in Denmark and from there it is not a long drive to Germany and other european countries.
Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
Hi Ole, I found this group through Google. I am in Norway (and norwegian) like you. I am interested in buying the car if/when you decide to sell it. Give me a call or short message on norwegian phone 92 88 21 19. (I can't see how to send a PM here).
Best regards Stein B
Best regards Stein B
Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
Hi Stein B, welcome to the forum.
As a new member you won’t be able to send PM’s until you have made (Ithink), 3 posts.
John
As a new member you won’t be able to send PM’s until you have made (Ithink), 3 posts.
John
Haflinger 703AP LWB 1973 - (Once owned by Lady Sutherland & Sons.) Now called "Lurch" !
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Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
This Haffy is now up for sale. Link to ad (in Norwegian) will come shortly. Price is set to 9,743.85 Euro (95000 Norwegian kroner) Don't forget the 85 cents!
Stein B is informed.
Stein B is informed.
Re: Help setting the right price for a Haflinger
Haflinger was sold to Stein B in Norway. I wish him many fun hours with it:)