Rare coupes

jimmybell said:
I think some of the stats in here are a bit... overblown. I think there's a difference between rare car and rare spec ...the market compares total numbers built to determine if a car is rare (thus value may increase), not colour and spec combos.

And even then, rarity is not an automatic ticket to a higher sale price. Ask the guys with the handful of 1964 Playmate Pink Mustangs. A friend had a very rare Corvette - a 1965 that had been bought by an owner who distrusted them new fangled disc brakes and ordered his car with drums all around (only year where that option existed) That made it one of 300 odd, but then it also had (IIRC) manual windows, another delete option which in combination with the drums made it a one off. He thought he'd hit the lottery until he found that no one wanted to buy a car that didn't stop well and that you couldn't open the passenger window from the driver's seat.

Generally, while rarity of specific options may make a car easier to sell, it often fails to attract higher prices. And rarity is relative - I have owned or still own cars made in total numbers of 70, 100, 276, 500, 1266, 2000, 3500 etc., all less than the lovely Z4MC (which I also own).
 
Well based on this database the Z4MC seems to be much rarer than you think in Canada - just 187 of them! :thumbsup: http://perso.numericable.fr/tonyz4c/index.html
 
Mr Tidy said:
Well based on this database the Z4MC seems to be much rarer than you think in Canada - just 187 of them! :thumbsup: http://perso.numericable.fr/tonyz4c/index.html

Interesting - I had thought that there were around 135 MCs that came to Canada. But I'm looking at total production numbers, not how they were distributed, so that is almost 4600 cars, which isn't in the rare category, just a bit scarce.

Nice site for the production numbers, BTW.
 
wspohn said:
Mr Tidy said:
Well based on this database the Z4MC seems to be much rarer than you think in Canada - just 187 of them! :thumbsup: http://perso.numericable.fr/tonyz4c/index.html

Interesting - I had thought that there were around 135 MCs that came to Canada. But I'm looking at total production numbers, not how they were distributed, so that is almost 4600 cars, which isn't in the rare category, just a bit scarce.

There were 8000 Z1’s produced, they are a bit rare now :thumbsup:
 
Gazza51 said:
There were 8000 Z1’s produced, they are a bit rare now :thumbsup:

Scarce, yes. But a quick search shows that you can choose from 10 Z1s on one site if you want to buy one. Rare is when you have to look for 6 months to find even one for sale. A 507 is truly rare! :D So is an M1, which I'd much rather own than the rather odd Z1 - but they do have similar noses!

A chap I knew owned what was probably exceptionally rare, a 1950s BMW sedan with small V8 (502, I think). Although they did make a fair number of them, they weren't valued that highly and many were allowed to rust away, so I expect that there are few still in good shape today.
 
Gazza51 said:
Just because there are 10 for sale doesn’t mean they aren’t rare.

Suggest the title ought to be amended to ‘Rare & Desirable’.

The British Leyland Allegro is now a rare Coupe... brings shivers just writing its name...
 
I think that Edsels are rare for a reason - no one bought them in the first place. Trabants are now pretty rare - but about as far from desirable as you can get.
 
Jembo said:
Gazza51 said:
Just because there are 10 for sale doesn’t mean they aren’t rare.

Suggest the title ought to be amended to ‘Rare & Desirable’.

The British Leyland Allegro is now a rare Coupe... brings shivers just writing its name...

:rofl:
 
Yeah baby.. closing on this bad boy next week. 34k miles, clean AF.

Sold my Interlagos/black coupe in 2015 that I'd owned since new, regretted it ever since. This will be a worthy replacement.
 

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