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Guys, I have a question about taxation..  My 71 was last appraised 3 years ago for 35k EURO which is around 39k USD.

Market values have been rising, and my 240Z is restored although in 2016, since then some new things where done to it, like rebuild hood hinges, and driveshafts and diff mount and straps. She is in good original condition. Everything that can be replaced has been replaced. 

I e-mailed the company that does my taxations, and they said it very depends, the market in the USA is different, and prices are based on emotions ? But I find it odd, it should be a least on average 66k USD according to hagerty? And when I compare other 240Z on websites like bring a trailer, I come to the conclusion that between 55/65  USD would be fair.

I have the complete incl first owner history to it, and the first dealership where it was sold.

Whats your opinion on the value? Is it really different here in EUROPE?

 

GR Bart

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Yes, I agree it's different in Europe!!

Your car is worth more in Europe than in the US, so your $50-60k is still probably a little low.

If you had to replace your car, what would it cost? A similar candidate in Europe costs what? Importing a car from he US would be the $50-60k plus importing costs...

My2cents...

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