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<blockquote data-quote="95rcobra" data-source="post: 75532" data-attributes="member: 33"><p>Hello Terry, </p><p> I follow the R model values very closely so I think this will help you out. the 2 guides that I use for R model values are the N.A.D.A. collect able and special interest guide and the CPI ( cars of particular interest) guide. I like to follow these 2 guides because the CPI is used alot by the insurance companies that insure these cars and the NADA has always been known as a great guide for the collector. it also gives a fairer appraisal by having the 2. Here Goes:</p><p> NADA value range 95 R cobra.</p><p> low average high</p><p> 24600 28800 36800</p><p></p><p> CPI value guide range 95 R cobra.</p><p> low average high</p><p> 21325 25500 33500</p><p></p><p>As you can see there is a pretty good size difference in values between the two but I believe the value of the 95 R would fall in the middle of these two. that is for a 100% stock low mileage mint condition car for the highest value and down from there for others. Very low to no mile cars will usually command higher pries than these values. so you do have to take into consideration the changes that were made to that 95 R plus the overall condition of the car. the mileage is pretty good so I think the car should be in pretty good condition falling between an average and high value. I think you can come up with a good price to offer the guy on this 95 R using this as a guide. these are current rates and good through april 2002. good luck and if you have any questions just ask. later Steve C.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95rcobra, post: 75532, member: 33"] Hello Terry, I follow the R model values very closely so I think this will help you out. the 2 guides that I use for R model values are the N.A.D.A. collect able and special interest guide and the CPI ( cars of particular interest) guide. I like to follow these 2 guides because the CPI is used alot by the insurance companies that insure these cars and the NADA has always been known as a great guide for the collector. it also gives a fairer appraisal by having the 2. Here Goes: NADA value range 95 R cobra. low average high 24600 28800 36800 CPI value guide range 95 R cobra. low average high 21325 25500 33500 As you can see there is a pretty good size difference in values between the two but I believe the value of the 95 R would fall in the middle of these two. that is for a 100% stock low mileage mint condition car for the highest value and down from there for others. Very low to no mile cars will usually command higher pries than these values. so you do have to take into consideration the changes that were made to that 95 R plus the overall condition of the car. the mileage is pretty good so I think the car should be in pretty good condition falling between an average and high value. I think you can come up with a good price to offer the guy on this 95 R using this as a guide. these are current rates and good through april 2002. good luck and if you have any questions just ask. later Steve C. [/QUOTE]
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