What would be the marketprice of this Halda with equipment in the picture?
John
What would be the marketprice of this Halda with equipment in the picture?
John
Early 911S Registry #931
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1971 911 2.2S Coupe Albert Blue
1971 911 2.2T Coupe Tangerine
2005 997 C2S Coupe special 1965 slate grey
1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim
It is tough to pin down a value on these because they have been increasing in value fairly rapidly. It's one of those deals where you can still sometimes find them for cheap from somebody who doesn't know they're collectible, but that is becoming the exception to the rule. Same thing that happened to Cibie hoodlights and Heuer Rallye Timers 2 years ago. I'd say you're looking at $1500-$2000. But I'll offer you $500 cash right now
And you might want to contact King Cog!
http://members.aol.com/CWillis97/haldaman.html
This one is off a Escort MK1 rally car from the 70's. Thanks for the input!
Edit: it sold for 1000$ in a few minuttes, I where to late.
John
Early 911S Registry #931
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1971 911 2.2S Coupe Albert Blue
1971 911 2.2T Coupe Tangerine
2005 997 C2S Coupe special 1965 slate grey
1978 911 3.0 SC Targa Silver w/chrome trim
John - not surprising. There are more and more guys looking for these things (me being one of them! ). If you ever see one for < $1000 (even without the cables, etc.) - buy it!
Anything under $1200-1500 (USD) for a Twinmaster is a steal (Metal or Plastic case w/o cables & T gear (8:1)), Tripmasters are now going for $800-1000 depending on the exchange rate.
Similar vice on par with Cibie hood lights; a Metal case Twinmaster and Rallye-Master set of Heuers could set you back 5-8 K and still be considered reasonable depending on the condition and type of set (Heuers).
Sumner
Registry Member #970
1970 914-6
Adriatic Blue
1972 911T (vice)
Gemini Metallic
1967 911S (vice)
Slate Grey
Another data point from eBay, March 2008. $1725 for a rather tired-looking, maybe not working unit .....
Tripmasters and Heuers seem to be the latest "cool" accessory for R Gruppe cars and the like, and the prices they bring reflect this. I think Tom Woodford and Freeman Thomas were some of the first to show up with them mounted on their rides. I bought a Super Autavia for my desk and dash, but am resisting the Tripmaster because I would probably not hook it up to run accurately and then it would just be jewelry. I suppose I am too pragmatic in some ways.
Randy Wells
Automotive Writer/Photographer/Filmmaker
www.randywells.com/blog
www.hotrodfilms.com
Early S Registry #187
"I suppose I am too pragmatic in some ways."
Well there's that AND you'd have to have a navigator with you at all times to complete the look
LOL Curt!
Randy Wells
Automotive Writer/Photographer/Filmmaker
www.randywells.com/blog
www.hotrodfilms.com
Early S Registry #187
Want to send you a PM, your box is full, take care.Originally Posted by a911s
S Registry #265
R Gruppe #224