February 9, 200818 yr Hi all, have decided to finally sell my beloved mv/brat pick-up, only trouble is I can't figure what it is worth basic honest spec as follows 1992, 1800 carb, 70'000miles. spent its first 10years of its life in a no rust area of the country recently painted subaru mica green, full mot full new exhaust no rust apart from lower of front wings [of which I have a new spare pair] and a little bubbling around trim strips on doors bed has been stripped back and plated in all usual spots. starts first time, dead reliable- only trouble is I prefer bikes, and can't justify the wheels sat on the drive for 2-3 weeks a year it gets used. As we know the brat is unique in the fact that it is the only car profile 4wd pick-up around- as such they are hard to price! Help
February 9, 200818 yr Not many UK people on here. All I can tell you is in Australia it would be worth $3000 to $5000 AUD. In the US it looks like maybe $2000 to $3500 USD. Do your hardest research into it using the next and newspapers etc. You'll work out a price. Either that or ask what you want for it and see how it goes.
February 10, 200818 yr What does the mv stand for and what is a brumby. I know that they are Brats and I know what Brat stands for but not the others. It's a little off this topic but I was just wondering since I saw it here. Jeff
February 10, 200818 yr What does the mv stand for and what is a brumby. I know that they are Brats and I know what Brat stands for but not the others. It's a little off this topic but I was just wondering since I saw it here. Jeff Brumby= Brat. In some places such as Australia, New Zealand to name a few called it this.
February 10, 200818 yr What does the mv stand for and what is a brumby. I know that they are Brats and I know what Brat stands for but not the others. It's a little off this topic but I was just wondering since I saw it here. Jeff MV = Multipurpose Vehicle
February 10, 200818 yr Hi, Looking at what MV's tend to go for over here, yours sounds like you could get £1000 easily, maybe more, would be able to tell better from some pics though. Neil.
February 10, 200818 yr Author piccy [this may not work!] http://picasaweb.google.com/christopher.gledhill/Brat?authkey=WtGaX_IRO50
February 10, 200818 yr Author the brat market is odd over here, last week saw one go for £600- rought as hell earlier I saw one up for £2995- bit better than mine body wise, and a few less miles £1700-2000 seems to be a sweet spot but it's really hard to tell- nothing ventured nothing gained I suppose
February 10, 200818 yr That looks nice, I reckon you could get more than £1000 for that, also if you are in an area where there arn't too many around, you might get a little more, because they are very desirable, especially if your in a rura area. Neil
February 11, 200818 yr Yours is a DL? Looks like you have the DL head lights and not T-top. Did it get a dual range tranny? Here in rust free Washington State, there's been a guy trying to sell a good condition DL for $2500 US for a long time. http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/car/565138122.html He'd probably get that much for it down our way (SW MO) In the US prices really vary a LOT depending on what part of the country you're in... Tough to gauge!!
February 11, 200818 yr Author Yours is a DL? Looks like you have the DL head lights and not T-top. Did it get a dual range tranny? Here in rust free Washington State, there's been a guy trying to sell a good condition DL for $2500 US for a long time. http://seattle.craigslist.org/skc/car/565138122.html I don't think the t top was an option for the uk, nor was the cyclops light. it does have the dual range tranny [manual 4speed]- wish I had fitted the hill holder parts from the Impreza as that was a great feature when I had the Imp
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