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Average Price of a 1275e
#1
Hi.

If I'm thinking of selling my Mini, in what price range can I start advertising it?

It is a 1982 Leyland 1275e.
  • It has papers

  • It was resprayed, but needs to be done a bit better

  • The only rust is by the battery tray

  • It has new interior

  • New carpets

  • New ball join

  • New tierod ends

  • Brakes has been redone

  • New brake master seals

  • Head has been skimmed

  • 8 new valve seats

  • Head has been leak tested

  • 8 new valve guids

  • New top gasket set has been installed

  • Radiator was re-cored

  • New water pump

  • New timing chain and tensioner

  • New clutch

  • Every rubber oil seal has been changed

  • New gear eye rod extension yoke

  • New exhaust
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#2
Pictures would help when determining a price Tiaan, but that said you've clearly done a lot to your 1275 E. That would mean that the prospective owner would be able to hop in and drive the car without having to worry too much about the mechanicals.

An original E, with original paint and interior goes for around 25k. If it is a low mileage, one owner car, this goes up to around the 40k mark. This doesn't mean that these are better cars, but are popular amongst people who are looking for originality.

I've seen tastefully modded 1275 E's go for somewhere between 30 and 40k, and I don't see why you wouldn't be able to pitch your car in that price range, given the fact that it is mechanically sound and the bodywork is decent.

Cheers.
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#3
Cool, that helps. Thanks.
I need to wash it and then I will upload pictures.
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