I'll try and post some pics but there was a 200 big red that sold at an auction in northern Ohio for 2200.oo bucks! Am I that out of touch with modern prices or is it just me? I'd love to hear some comments on this one.
I'll try and post some pics but there was a 200 big red that sold at an auction in northern Ohio for 2200.oo bucks! Am I that out of touch with modern prices or is it just me? I'd love to hear some comments on this one.
Condition, condition, condition. Got any pictures? A very nice all stock survivor should be worth that kind of jing all day long. However, if it is just a run of the mill 30 something year old trike with poorly repaired parts, brakes don't work - someone got overzealous and jumped. I see people overspend at auctions on trikes every time there is a trike to be bought. Also - yes, you are out of touch with modern prices. I think we all are!
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I never knew or seen that before. First time for everything I guess
How about prices on atc70's? Used to buy them for $200 all the time with plastics usually just needed the carb cleaned. Now when they do come up for sale prices are 6 - 700 bucks.
What's a running 200x go for today? Jim
81 185s
82 185s with 85 200s motor
suspended 185s
85 atc70
1984 200s
85 350x 3rd owner
and a 72 ct70
projects coming along
85 200s
81 suspended 185s (can't believe I came across 2)
1982? 185s
Yeah I bought my 70 for 300 bucks 15 years ago. A good 200x brings in good money as well these days. 1000 to 1500 for a clean one.
So we are investing then.
Possibly, but it may go in cycles. It all depends on the popularity of these machines on the future generations. Just my opinion