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<blockquote data-quote="JeremyBoc" data-source="post: 16000075" data-attributes="member: 189457"><p>My serious answer is they are worth what someone is willing to pay for them. Supply is in our (owners) favor, but you still need demand. There are plenty of 'cool' cars from all different manufacturers that are fun to drive. I personally plan to drive my stock 95R forever and never sell it. It's an extremely fun car to drive and it also has sentimental value to me. It could be work 10k or 50k and I'm keeping it either way. The IMSA raced 95R is another story. I think we can all agree they are in a special class where you need an ever more 'special buyer' that values that particular car over other race cars. I honestly don't know much about the market or the history that you guys know with all these cars, but I did take economics. Putting a specific number on what they are worth is kind of unnecessary I think. To have guidelines can be helpful, but I wouldn't worry about debating something is worth 1 or 2k less than what someone else says. Look at recent sales history and that should be the best indicator. There are other threads that discuss that on this site since forumn members tend to notice when they go up for sale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JeremyBoc, post: 16000075, member: 189457"] My serious answer is they are worth what someone is willing to pay for them. Supply is in our (owners) favor, but you still need demand. There are plenty of 'cool' cars from all different manufacturers that are fun to drive. I personally plan to drive my stock 95R forever and never sell it. It's an extremely fun car to drive and it also has sentimental value to me. It could be work 10k or 50k and I'm keeping it either way. The IMSA raced 95R is another story. I think we can all agree they are in a special class where you need an ever more 'special buyer' that values that particular car over other race cars. I honestly don't know much about the market or the history that you guys know with all these cars, but I did take economics. Putting a specific number on what they are worth is kind of unnecessary I think. To have guidelines can be helpful, but I wouldn't worry about debating something is worth 1 or 2k less than what someone else says. Look at recent sales history and that should be the best indicator. There are other threads that discuss that on this site since forumn members tend to notice when they go up for sale. [/QUOTE]
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