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Old 30th March 2022, 11:55   #1
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Hi I know not 75/ZTT but I know a few have had or have them so nephew is looking for a first car and asked me to find an average price for a 1.4 4 door no moon mileage and no rust. So any help on prices ?
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Old 30th March 2022, 13:29   #2
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Difficult to price as there are so few for sale. Likely that good ones will fetch at least £1250 upwards, dogs £995. Sorry not to have been more help.
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Old 30th March 2022, 13:49   #3
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3 on Auto Trader now - a low miler on 31 k -asking price £ 2,500 - another £1695 with 72k.

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Thanks will update him with what I have been told
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Old 30th March 2022, 17:03   #5
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Difficult to price as there are so few for sale. Likely that good ones will fetch at least £1250 upwards, dogs £995. Sorry not to have been more help.
I may have bought a bargain after all then. My little ZR project was about £500. Was about 3 years ago, and it is unfortunately a complete woof. Like a challenge though.

They don't age well in my opinion. Front wings, rear arches and several other areas prone to rusting. Interiors don't last well. A lot of bodged 'repairs' on mine. Heater dial had obviously got stuck (due to the valve in the engine bay seizing) so the obvious solution for someone was to force the dial switch until it broke off, then to get a pair of grips on the spindle and force that. Neither of which worked surprisingly. Did quite a bit of other damage though.

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Old 30th March 2022, 19:45   #6
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Just read my copy of this week's "Classic Car Weekly", and coincidentally there is an article on the MG ZR. Projects £250 to £750 and concourse £5,000+. Eek!
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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...ok_story_share

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Thanks all for the helpful answers he has now shifted his attention to a the 1.8 120’s as he has been told they are cheaper to insure
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Thanks all for the helpful answers he has now shifted his attention to a the 1.8 120’s as he has been told they are cheaper to insure
I had a 120 for 3 years. Incredible to drive. Reliable and got my money back when I sold it. My only complaint was that rust was starting to get a hold. Inevitable but it can be held back with some work.

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