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Motorcycle Discussions => British Bikes => Topic started by: Curious on September 29, 2009, 07:55:24 PM
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Anyone know what a early 1920s NUT TT racer is worth?
Anyone know what a 1913 P&M is worth?
Any info would be helpful.
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About five quid each for scrap, but I'll PM you and give you a score for the pair out of the goodness of my heart.
Deal?
Failing that a Google search may bring up past ads and auction prices. The NUT is probably the most sought-after, but without seeing condition or knowing the history (if any) it's hard to price accurately.
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Both the NUT (Newcastle Upon Tyne) and the P & M (Phelan & Moore) are perfectly restored (as new) and running. They are in a wharehouse in Germany and for sale.
They are not mine. Info on these is hard to find. I was hoping for any info from someone who knows abou t these bikes.
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With repect, without pics or info it's just a guessing game. You don't even quote the HP or cc.
Has the "racer" got any provenance? Still in racing trim? :-/
I would take a wild guess a say probably £10,000 the pair but if it's not a "real" racer then that could decrease considerably.
But if it's got evidence of someone famous having ridden it, the price will rise too.
Just about impossible to say.....
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Curious,
I was curious too!
Have a look on this web page. It's a bit old but a Peter Sparkes writes on there re: NUTs. If he is still on the email address he may be able to help.
http.www.cybermotorcycle.com/euro/brands/nut.htm
If the link doesn't take you to NUT go to 'sitemap' and you'll find NUT in the A-Z. Good luck.
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G'day all
Photos would be great!
It's the old question....How long is a piece of string?
Just over 12 months ago Bonhams sold a 1909 P&M for £19500...admittedly this model has an auto inlet motor and would be very desirable indeed but a 1913 P&M would be worth a lot more than £5000 (someone suggested £10,000 the pair).
I have just bought a 1912 P&M and without disclosing how much it cost me (not sure myself yet, freight and duty to be paid on arrival) it will be a hell of a lot more than £5000.
The NUT...if it is a genuine "racer" with a name attached as someone else pointed out would be a very desirable addition to anyones garage.
Howard.