AMC cub. What's it worth.
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AMC cub. What's it worth.
A serious question.
I have been offered a Cub, built around 15 to 20 years ago and in the last few years supposedly nut and bolt restored by a professional company. It's on an age related plate not a Q.
So, presuming it's immaculate and done correctly what value would you put on it?
Serious answers please, I know it's a kit etc etc.
Thanks Andy
I have been offered a Cub, built around 15 to 20 years ago and in the last few years supposedly nut and bolt restored by a professional company. It's on an age related plate not a Q.
So, presuming it's immaculate and done correctly what value would you put on it?
Serious answers please, I know it's a kit etc etc.
Thanks Andy
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Hi, very hard to value, nowhere near Moke values! even though as much fun. I drew £5400 for mine approx. 3 years ago, fully rebuilt, painted, newly upholstered, hood complete but not brilliant, I classed it overall as good to very good. I was happy with that as I had given £2500 12 months previous and put around £600 into it, Mick.
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Thanks Mick,
The one I've seen is really nice, but the seller wants £7k. At that price I'd rather add a bit and seek a Moke. Andy
The one I've seen is really nice, but the seller wants £7k. At that price I'd rather add a bit and seek a Moke. Andy
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Hi Andy, try this, may need some work. not that much further North than £7KTriggermann wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 7:18 Thanks Mick,
The one I've seen is really nice, but the seller wants £7k. At that price I'd rather add a bit and seek a Moke. Andy
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Might have looked better if they had put the windscreen on the right way round, also the side pod outer covers look odd? Seems to have an odd side pod cover on the inner plate?
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
As I said Chris, work was needed, but it is a Moke.
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Yeah!.....what they've done is plated over the rotten sides with a couple of sheets of flat plate, then to allow access to the battery they've cut a piece of inner hull out and then to finish the job properly bolted it back on upside down.
Looking at the rear floor I'd say you'd pretty much need one of every panel to rebuild that one it's so ripe
Looking at the rear floor I'd say you'd pretty much need one of every panel to rebuild that one it's so ripe
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Thanks all.
Thankfully the club representative has already warned me of the pitfalls with this and similar cars.
Thankfully the club representative has already warned me of the pitfalls with this and similar cars.
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
HI Andy, at £7k you could build a brand new Cub for that money, have you checked their site? Andersen Cub, Mick.
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
No I have not. However I'm familiar with it. Time to toss a coin.
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Hi Andy, the Cub is a lot easier to work on than the Moke and it does have some good build ideas and a lot more room inside the cabin for decent size seats, but will it ever appreciate in value like a Moke? I doubt it, I'd save up a bit longer and find a Moke, you know it makes sense, Mick.
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Being a Cub owner - mines a 1986model (slight differences throughout the production run). I bought it for £2k and probably have another 2-3k in it. I think they are a great alternative. Ok it's not a Moke I accept that and yes I have the skills to rebuild an original if one ever came along. But even if I found one at £7k i'd need to budget for all the panels even with my labour being free its still an expense once everything is factored in.
I accept that with a higher budget you could get a reasonable one while not mint would be serviceable and useable and would appreciate in value.
When i looked into getting a Moke 3 years ago I bid on a few resto projects but it seemed whatever I bid there was always someone wanting to bid more - and the classifieds were snapped up for the reasonable ones and the rest had issues either with ID or dodgy rebuilds or was simply out of my budget.
I contacted Charles at AMC with the view of buying a kit - at that time he wanted £10k for a 'turn the key' model and was simply not viable, cant remember the price for one to do yourself think it was around 1/2 that.
Galvanized panels, zero rot and with a bit if ingenuity i'm pleased with the results. In time I may fit a Moke front panel/bonnet and wings or I did look at a new bodyshell but for now and for how much I use it -it's perfect for what I want.
I've done over 400 troublefree miles, it's quick/fun and the shell is very well built.
I do keep a track of all AMC CUBs that turn up on ebay and the like so i'd be interested to see this one if you have more details. As for value I'd say it has to be 1/2 the cost of an equivalent Moke but thats just my opinion. Value is subjective and its how much someone is willing to pay. I'd not sell mine unless a Moke project came along at the right time and money. (wont hold my breath on that one)
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$(KGrHqZ,!jgE2urCwJweBNv)Q5B)5!~~_12 by Anglia305e, on Flickr
20160904_130411 by Anglia305e, on Flickr
DSC08445 by Anglia305e, on Flickr
I accept that with a higher budget you could get a reasonable one while not mint would be serviceable and useable and would appreciate in value.
When i looked into getting a Moke 3 years ago I bid on a few resto projects but it seemed whatever I bid there was always someone wanting to bid more - and the classifieds were snapped up for the reasonable ones and the rest had issues either with ID or dodgy rebuilds or was simply out of my budget.
I contacted Charles at AMC with the view of buying a kit - at that time he wanted £10k for a 'turn the key' model and was simply not viable, cant remember the price for one to do yourself think it was around 1/2 that.
Galvanized panels, zero rot and with a bit if ingenuity i'm pleased with the results. In time I may fit a Moke front panel/bonnet and wings or I did look at a new bodyshell but for now and for how much I use it -it's perfect for what I want.
I've done over 400 troublefree miles, it's quick/fun and the shell is very well built.
I do keep a track of all AMC CUBs that turn up on ebay and the like so i'd be interested to see this one if you have more details. As for value I'd say it has to be 1/2 the cost of an equivalent Moke but thats just my opinion. Value is subjective and its how much someone is willing to pay. I'd not sell mine unless a Moke project came along at the right time and money. (wont hold my breath on that one)
Have a picture of mine
Before
$(KGrHqZ,!jgE2urCwJweBNv)Q5B)5!~~_12 by Anglia305e, on Flickr
20160904_130411 by Anglia305e, on Flickr
DSC08445 by Anglia305e, on Flickr
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Hi Drake,
Looking great now, Will we be seeing you in Norfolk at the end of next month?
Cheers
Chris
Looking great now, Will we be seeing you in Norfolk at the end of next month?
Cheers
Chris
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Hi Chris
Id like to but dont fancy drving it all that way. If i can hook it up to my camper van then possibly
Id like to but dont fancy drving it all that way. If i can hook it up to my camper van then possibly
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Re: AMC cub. What's it worth.
Hi Drake,
There are quite a few of the Moker's who either trailer or A frame their Mokes to events, usually behind a camper van, so you wouldn't be on your own!
So hope to see you there!
Cheers
There are quite a few of the Moker's who either trailer or A frame their Mokes to events, usually behind a camper van, so you wouldn't be on your own!
So hope to see you there!
Cheers
Chris
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