Maybe one of you out there with multiple Z's in their garages that is prepared to let one go? Preferrably complete, matching numbers and no major issues.
I promise it will find a pampered home next to my low mileage H2C

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A1John wrote:Would £8,000 buy your h2? Whatever you value your h2c at, you should expect to pay aVince2 wrote:£8/10,000 max for which I hope to get a really nice one.
similar price for a really nice z1.
Vince2 wrote:Garry.L wrote:Vince2 wrote:£8/10,000 max for which I hope to get a really nice one.
If you can get a Really nice 72 for £8K, then put me down for two!.
True. Perhaps I'm being a little ambitious for a 72there is obviously some room for 'negotiation
Garry.L wrote:Vince2 wrote:Garry.L wrote:Vince2 wrote:£8/10,000 max for which I hope to get a really nice one.
If you can get a Really nice 72 for £8K, then put me down for two!.
True. Perhaps I'm being a little ambitious for a 72there is obviously some room for 'negotiation
Room?!.....
Other than the few pre-production mules a '72' is pretty much the holy grail of Zed ownership, I'd expect to pay upwards of £14K for a nice resto, and for the kind of original low miler you're talking about then WELL north of £16K.
Even a nice '73' is going to be £12K as a minimum, and even that will doubtless be a bitsa of some degree requiring work.
£8-£10K is Really Nice A4 money...
Then again, it's all down to how you define "Really Nice"?.
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