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No Connection to the Seller but i know of the carrier, and it is a good one.
http://www.milweb.net/webverts/62735/ Quote:
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is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration). Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 14-06-12 at 10:46. Reason: formatting |
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At 35,000 BP I would expect it to be excellent. Asking a bit much considering a blown engine.....
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For another five and a block shed be running
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Why are people asking such enormous amounts of money for carriers? They aren't really that rare to demand such prices.
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Compared to buying a new vehicle, maybe the "rarity" is a relevant factor.
Where can you buy a runner in N.Z. at the moment?
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I suspect it's a combination of size, ease of use, and tracks.
What's the next affordable "tank" ? A kettenkrad is rare but they're about 100k Ben |
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Like they say: "they ain't makin' any more"
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More popular wisdom: "it is worth whatever a fool is prepared to pay...."
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I know of 3 LP's about to come up for sale.
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You are side stepping the point.
![]() My guess is that you don't know of one, in the whole damn country, that is for sale "at the moment". .... and that those three (when they do come up for sale, (which is not at the moment)) are all from the same owner..... Correct? ![]() ![]() ![]() I would suggest that world wide, they are getting a teensy bit on the un common side, and that these prices are indicative of the future. Hurry up with getting your bits gathered. How much change out of a small fortune do you think you might keep, if you were able to buy one of the three you mentioned.
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![]() It would be cheaper to buy one of the three than it would be to import one from overseas that's for sure. I do see your point though Lynn. AOP finished yet? tehehehe...
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I cannot for the life of me understand why carriers command such prices....
Come on over to Canada and you can probably find one for $10-15,000. (6,000-9,000 British Pounds) If I were prepared to spend 35,000 for a machine that is inoperable, I think I would buy something larger, a little more bang for the buck. While I know they are not the same as far as history, a guy could have a stable full of FV432s for the same money or perhaps a couple MBTs. Even staying with the WW2 theme, I am sure a fellow could find a couple really nice Willys MBs. Guess its whatever one decides something is worth. Last edited by chris vickery; 18-06-12 at 15:37. |
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Further to my last, I feel that I must add that my commentary and opinion of carrier value is just that; an opinion.
To those of you who choose to email me personally attacking my opinion because you feel that I am in some way hampering a sale etc, please be advised that I did not realize that I am all powerful in the world of MV appraisals and that I have any kind of influence.. Simply put, I have been in the game for a number of years, have owned many carriers from parts and pieces to complete units. iMany of the carriers that you guys own and have restored, I have probably had a hand in in some way or form. I have helped out a great many collectors here with bits and pieces. Here in Canada, you would be hard pressed to find anyone wanting to pay huge amounts for a toy. Thats the truth, long and short. Yes there are those who have deep pockets and will pay anything just to have but that does not begin ![]() The European market is definately different, as is the US market for MVs. |
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Nice shot Chris
but you know Canadians they never are willing to pay what something is worth Just rebuild one froms scratch and see what you have invested without your time Materials alone will put you over the top never mind buying the carrier I also didn,t realize you had so much influence I better pay a little more attention ![]() Stew |
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Chris
Don't worry, I don't think your carrier appraisals are worth a dime. Find me a carrier that looks anything like the one on Milweb here in Canada for $10K and I would snap it up in a second. Seems like all we see are the derelict lower hulls with boat anchor motors for asking prices around $7K. No comparison. |
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I'm counting on mine being worth a "bob or two" when the time comes that I can't look after it.. (Does not include Veterans)
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Thanks Rob, Stew, Charlie et al! I am glad my opinion isn't worth poop.
I tend to play Devil's advocate from time to time... ![]() I think what we need here is a group hug, or maybe some sensitivity training. I can organize a program. |
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OK YOU START
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Corr... i didnt half chuck in a big wooden spoon by posting this thread....
highest i have seen pricewise for a carrier, was a Mk1 owned by Giovanni Tozzola he was asking for 45k for it.... just noticed its back on Milweb right now....no price though. Quote:
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is mos redintegro __5th Div___46th Div__ 1942 Ford Universal Carrier No.3 MkI* Lower Hull No. 10131 War Department CT54508 (SOLD) 1944 Ford Universal Carrier MkII* (under restoration). 1944 Morris C8 radio body (under restoration). Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 25-06-12 at 23:31. Reason: Formatting |
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I know this vehicle, it was ran as a sister vehicle to my MK 2 at show some years ago. I rebuilt the engine about 8years ago but last year the hard winter got to the block. The guys who own it asked me to look at the bad oil leak it had developed over the winter, on inspection what had happened was the block had frost cracked , the water had gone into the sump and raised the oil level so much it had pushed the oil out of the dip stick tube. Resulting in a big oil slick under the vehicle. As for the price I hope it gets that money - as it makes mine worth a few penny's !! ( he says rubbing his hands with glee )
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