Vintage plane price website
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RE: Vintage plane price website
Hi
Try this one. http://webpages.charter.net/skylane42/price.html Not a complete list, but should help. A lot depends on the condition of the kit and what it is. Check RCU for selling prices. They have a history of what things have sold for. You just have to dig a little.
Vince
Try this one. http://webpages.charter.net/skylane42/price.html Not a complete list, but should help. A lot depends on the condition of the kit and what it is. Check RCU for selling prices. They have a history of what things have sold for. You just have to dig a little.
Vince
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RE: Vintage plane price website
Hi RM;
Greetings to you from the 'Valley of the Sun',
I don't know if you read this forum on a regular basis or not; please scroll down and refer to page 4, where we discussed 'VINTAGE KIT PRICES', again, at length. Please read my comments. Online guides are just that, guides, similar to Kelly Blue Book on cars. Kits have many variables, and each has its own story to tell: some 50 yrs old are mint/pristine, others almost new, have been through the wars of hell, are virtually junk. Again, I suggest doing your own work, looking at the older kits offered for sale herein in RCU and eBay, [I tell you how to do it]. I really get tired of seeing this same querry almost every week.
Anyways, use the guides if you wish, but only as a partial guide, and get used to doing your own work and research, it will pay dividends in the long run, best regards from Glendale, Arizona,
Joe Nagy.
Greetings to you from the 'Valley of the Sun',
I don't know if you read this forum on a regular basis or not; please scroll down and refer to page 4, where we discussed 'VINTAGE KIT PRICES', again, at length. Please read my comments. Online guides are just that, guides, similar to Kelly Blue Book on cars. Kits have many variables, and each has its own story to tell: some 50 yrs old are mint/pristine, others almost new, have been through the wars of hell, are virtually junk. Again, I suggest doing your own work, looking at the older kits offered for sale herein in RCU and eBay, [I tell you how to do it]. I really get tired of seeing this same querry almost every week.
Anyways, use the guides if you wish, but only as a partial guide, and get used to doing your own work and research, it will pay dividends in the long run, best regards from Glendale, Arizona,
Joe Nagy.