Latest Hagerty Value };>)

I wonder why unlike home valuation, Hagerty uses average value over median. There aren't exactly a lot of CSL's rolling across the auction floor and one $400,000 Batmobile sale will skew the average. Say you had 10 CSL's go to auction: nine $136K city packs and one $400K Batmobile. The median would be $136K and the average would be $162K. With that said I would have guessed $150K, so the Batmobiles don't seem to be helping.
 
Interesting. 1970 2800CS valued at 13.7k. 1973 3.0CS valued at 28.3k average. I wonder where they are getting their stats from but I think they are to be taken with a heavy dose of salt.
 
Clearly the cars that are lighter weight, have freer running, smoother engines, less smog equipment, better parking brakes, and more tasteful interiors (no fasten seatbelt sign, no bolts through the wood, no unsightly circuit breakers) are worth less. :-)
 
Interesting. 1970 2800CS valued at 13.7k. 1973 3.0CS valued at 28.3k average. I wonder where they are getting their stats from but I think they are to be taken with a heavy dose of salt.
They have always been way off on the values for the 2800cs coupe. Enough are trading hands where they have the data, they just don't seem to care to look.
 
They have always been way off on the values for the 2800cs coupe. Enough are trading hands where they have the data, they just don't seem to care to look.

And anyone correct me if I am wrong, but looking at prices for just over a year, fully restored versions of ANY derivative irrespective of year (except CSLs) are near the same value.
 
Please ignore their values, we discuss this every time they are updated, they are woefully low as it doesn't include private sales
 
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