datzenmike Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Although it may be rare, most people would rather have the tach than the clock due to usefull ness... Honestly I think the best way to find out what anything is worth is an auction. Better yet, what do YOU think is fair? Well there are at least two things that determine what a thing will bring when sold: Scarcity (or rareness), and need. If there is a need for something and it is in short supply, competition for it's possession, will raise it's value. Rarity alone is not enough, four leaf clovers are rare but so what? Only a finite number of 620 tachs were offered as an option, and aren't made anymore. Every year more 620 are off the road and are scrapped, (destroyed) so a few more tachs are lost, or saved, and either sold or put in another 620. Eventually there will be so few 620s that there might be enough tachs to go around. The need will drop and so will the price. I think most 620 owners would rather fill that empty space on the left with a clock, or more likely a tach. What's it worth? It's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. As simple as that. Doesn't matter what you or I think, it's up to the person in NEED. Quote Link to comment
spiffinspudater Posted September 9, 2007 Report Share Posted September 9, 2007 Well there are at least two things that determine what a thing will bring when sold: Scarcity (or rareness), and need. If there is a need for something and it is in short supply, competition for it's possession, will raise it's value. Rarity alone is not enough, four leaf clovers are rare but so what? Only a finite number of 620 tachs were offered as an option, and aren't made anymore. Every year more 620 are off the road and are scrapped, (destroyed) so a few more tachs are lost, or saved, and either sold or put in another 620. Eventually there will be so few 620s that there might be enough tachs to go around. The need will drop and so will the price. I think most 620 owners would rather fill that empty space on the left with a clock, or more likely a tach. What's it worth? It's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it. As simple as that. Doesn't matter what you or I think, it's up to the person in NEED. Love the crash course in economics. Supply and demand... Anyways, Good luck with the estimates. Like I said, Figure out a base price and work from there. You have to be happy with what you get for it. Quote Link to comment
]2eDeYe Posted September 10, 2007 Report Share Posted September 10, 2007 How is the cab? Straight? Rust free? If so, how much? I would like to a clean one. Quote Link to comment
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