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robertt8883
09-19-2012, 08:52 AM
Need some help in determining a complete price on a 1979 very very clean
Campagnolo Campy Nuovo Record Group. Every thing is there and currently on a bike that has been sitting unused for 15 years,Brakes -DR-Cranks-Post-Stem-Headset-and Hubs Everything
Thanks
Robert
Need some help in determining a complete price on a 1979 very very clean
Campagnolo Campy Nuovo Record Group. Every thing is there and currently on a bike that has been sitting unused for 15 years,Brakes -DR-Cranks-Post-Stem-Headset-and Hubs Everything
Thanks
Robert
lol.... :help::p
Aaron O
09-19-2012, 09:17 AM
Toughie...it's probably worth more sold individually, but it's also more work to part out. When you ask what it's worth, do you mean on Serotta Forums, eBay, Craiglist, to a friend? All of those markets are different.
IME - sold as a group on eBay - maybe around $400 - $600 or so.
Parted out - maybe $550 - $750.
Deduct around 13% for fees.
Ken Robb
09-19-2012, 09:36 AM
Would it matter if it had standard reach vs. short reach brakes? Since the likely buyer would be a collector/restorer of classic bikes I think you might get more $$ as a whole group with matching dates.
redir
09-19-2012, 09:45 AM
Kenn makes a good point. As a collector my self I'd rather have a full group with the matching dates especially if it's panto. A few years back I paid $250 for a NR group minus the hubs/wheels. I think that was a really good deal. Heck you can get $80-100 just for a seat post if it's in good shape on eBay. IF you go to a collectors forum then maybe you will get more for an intact group but on eBay it's always better to part out.
Robert,
What your looking at is worth the money.
As to if you can make money on it, well who knows for sure?
It's very nice!
robertt8883
09-19-2012, 11:20 AM
I am not talking about parting it out i am thinking of purchasing it for the groupo
kvnmuadib
09-21-2012, 09:59 PM
400 to 500 would be a good price depending on condition ...especially if hubs are laced to rims...you might pay less to a friend but not much if you are a friend...
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