They're all completely worthless. However, as they're about my size, and I need cheap bikes to ride in the rain, I'm forwarding $10 to take them off your hand ----
Okay, okay, that is one awesome collection. Prices in this very small market depend on finding the right buyer, and the somewhat large size will probably depress the value. Any one of these prices could double if you met someone who really wanted exactly what you have. The Peugeots might really skyrocket if it were on eBay, and Pacific Rim collectors got interested. With that in mind, here are my wild but conservative guesses on value:
Davidson: $750 - $1,250. Top drawer frame maker combined with exotic anodized components should be worth more. But the black Campy parts weren't factory, and I don't see a strong collector interest in American builders except in the US, and then only if your first name is Mario. So it's value is primarily as a rider, not a wall hanger.
59 cm PX 10 with Gold parts, refinished. $400 or so, again dependent on finding the right buyer and if the repaint was done well. Stock PX 10s usually go for $300, and the gold parts bump the price up a bit.
'73 PX 10 stocker. $300 to $350.
60 cm Guerciotti/Alan, with SR and 180 mm cranks. $400-500. Alans are a specialized taste, so again you would need to find the right buyer. Parts maybe worth more w/o the frame.
62cm Colnago Super (1975), panto super record, near NOS. Probably $1,500, dending on the workmanship of the frame. Colnagos vary, and this is right in the bike boom period where the factories tried to increase production as much as possible. I'd guess higher by a couple hundred except for the big frame size.
Wish you were in Kansas City: we could share toys.
Tom Adams
-----Original Message----- From: patrick bakke <bakkepatrick@hotmail.com> To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Date: Monday, March 26, 2001 6:01 PM Subject: [CR]What is this stuff worth...not that I'm selling!
>Hello,
>
>I am new to the whole vintage road scene. I began working in shops in the
>mid '80s just as the times began to change. I have a love of old road bikes
>though and have collected a few, with absolutley no clue what they are
>worth. Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
>1. 60cm Davidson show bike. It is black w/ 24k gold lugs, drops and right
>stay. Complete with the black anodized SR group with gold accents. Probably
>has 500 miles.
>
>2. 58/59cm px-10 with the gold der's and brakes. Pretty cool bike but has
>been refinished.
>
>3. 58/59cm px-10 (1974) stock bike that has less than 500 miles.
>
>4. 60cm Guerciotti by Alan with a full pantagraphed SR group and GEL 280's.
>Mostly NOS-I think that the 180 mm cranks are the only things that have
been
>used.
>
>5. 62cm Colnago Super (1975) with the full pantagraphed NR group (SR
headset
>and 36 hole lf hubs). Has been ridden but is in remarkable shape.
>
>I am working on a Gitane tour de france (like has been getting quite a bit
>of mention on here lately) and nearly finished with a '73 maserati with a
>complete NR group. I had to polish the pits out of the aluminum so it will
>not be really correct but should be shiny! Thanks alot.
>
>Rick (damn sunny and good riding in Portland) Bakke