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The Club maintains a
listing of of cars for sale by reluctant owners.
This list can be made available by emailing to carsales@morrisminornsw.org.au
or writing
The Club.
When buying or selling
Morris Minors in Australia, prices can broken down into
three groups. Prices are in Australian dollars. Typical
prices are as follows.
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Group C
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- An Unregistered
Sedan
- A car that
needs a good deal of work to bring it up to a
standard that would be registered by the
Transport Authority
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$50 - $800
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Group B
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- A Reasonable
Registered runabout
- A car that
is registered for road use and can be driven
in moderate use, but requires some either
mechanical or cosmetic work to bring it up to
Group A standard.
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$1200 - $3500
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Group A
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- Restored or
Concourse
- A car that
has under gone a complete rebuild from the
ground up covering all parts of the
car.
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$4000 - $8000
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- When looking at buying a
Utility, Van, or an Original Convertible prices can be
upto $1000 on top the above prices quoted for a
sedan.
- When buying a Traveller
(Woody), Prices for these vehicle can start at $2500
and go up as high as $14000, depending as always on
condition.
- New wood rear sections for
travellers can cost from $2000 - $4000 so this should
be factored into the price when buying this type of
vehicle.
- Note:
- i)
It is generally considered that the price of a vehicle
does not change with the age of the vehicle or its
originality but purely by its condition and whether it
is registered or not.
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- ii)
Vehicles bought across Australian state boundaries are
generally considered as an unregistered vehicle even
if they are registered in the original state, as state
laws for registration are less rigorous in states
outside New South Wales.
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