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Old 07-28-2014, 12:50 PM
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I realize this is a very old thread, but the recent thread about Hillbank pricing got me thinking that I should probably update it, once again.

To date I have tracked 428 SPFs for sale (mainly private listings, not dealers). The average asking price across all 428 cars was $56,744 USD. Here are the average asking prices broken down by model year:
1992 - $57,500
1993 - n/a
1994 - n/a
1995 - $40,496
1996 - $52,257
1997 - $44,289
1998 - $45,543
1999 - $47,326
2000 - $51,273
2001 - $49,769
2002 - $52,600
2003 - $55,709
2004 - $54,701
2005 - $58,925
2006 - $63,342
2007 - $65,912
2008 - $61,195
2009 - $72,283
2010 - $68,783
2011 - $76,950
2012 - $84,888
2013 - $84,466
2014 - n/a
n/a - $56,167
The greatest number of cars were 2005 models (66), followed by 2000 models (49), then 2002s (47), 2006s (41) and 2004s (37).
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And across the board, the average private sale (not Hillbank related ) has been $38,800-$53,400....I have not seen or heard of a documented private sale higher than $56,400, and that car was a 427 sideoiler, TKO600 equipped car in the standard Blue with White stripes, top and all other options with less than 1,100 miles on it (a 2010 SPF).

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I realize this is a very old thread, but the recent thread about Hillbank pricing got me thinking that I should probably update it, once again.

To date I have tracked 428 SPFs for sale (mainly private listings, not dealers). The average asking price across all 428 cars was $56,744 USD. Here are the average asking prices broken down by model year:
1992 - $57,500
1993 - n/a
1994 - n/a
1995 - $40,496
1996 - $52,257
1997 - $44,289
1998 - $45,543
1999 - $47,326
2000 - $51,273
2001 - $49,769
2002 - $52,600
2003 - $55,709
2004 - $54,701
2005 - $58,925
2006 - $63,342
2007 - $65,912
2008 - $61,195
2009 - $72,283
2010 - $68,783
2011 - $76,950
2012 - $84,888
2013 - $84,466
2014 - n/a
n/a - $56,167
The greatest number of cars were 2005 models (66), followed by 2000 models (49), then 2002s (47), 2006s (41) and 2004s (37).
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Old 07-28-2014, 05:21 PM
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And across the board, the average private sale (not Hillbank related ) has been $38,800-$53,400....I have not seen or heard of a documented private sale higher than $56,400, and that car was a 427 sideoiler, TKO600 equipped car in the standard Blue with White stripes, top and all other options with less than 1,100 miles on it (a 2010 SPF).

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Bill,

Just curious how you came up with your numbers. How many sales over what period of time are these numbers based on ? Do you have some sort of an inside track on what actual selling prices are for these vehicles ?

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Old 07-28-2014, 08:12 PM
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Well the 3 SPFs I had in the past I sold one in 2001 for $48,500 (351 Shelby Paxton Supercharger), another one in 2002 for $53,000 (514 Crate) and one in 2004 for $58,000 (KC 427 Small Block).
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Just curious how you came up with your numbers. How many sales over what period of time are these numbers based on ? Do you have some sort of an inside track on what actual selling prices are for these vehicles ?

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Bill,

Thanks for the reply. That's very interesting. It's too bad you don't have the ability to get the same type of data from the sale of Hillbank's cars. My gut tells me that most of those sell for significantly less than their asking prices.

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