SPG Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Hi People, With the recent rise in Supra prices and the slowly depleting Toyota parts stocks, what do we reckon a rolling shell would be worth? I know many people opt to buy a cheaper NA-Auto Shell, and then build up from there. I'm not sure about everyone's outlook on starting with a NA shell, but for me I'd be looking to secure a TT shell if I were to build a car from scratch. Would you agree that a TT6 rolling shell would be worth more than a NA-Auto shell? I personally would pay a lot more to secure the correct shell for the spec I was going to build. Please, opinions if you will . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westy Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Without a doubt Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianhid Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Although if you're just building a fun car to drive, who cares what the shell was originally. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chris Bailey Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Although if you're just building a fun car to drive, who cares what the shell was originally. Because if you buy an auto shell and intended on fitting a V160/161 you need to cut out the transmission tunnel and weld in a new one in order for the manual box to fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ianhid Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 True, as long as the manual shell is cheaper than the work to convert the auto it's worth it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pig Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Manual Shell will defo be worth more... Will a UK Spec be worth even more? I would be interested to see what shells are currently selling for...if they are selling or being scrapped. I just picked one up off a mate for a small donation to something he is saving for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evinX Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Its all down to people willing to pay more for what they think is better/worth more. And thats it, To me a TT auto or NA auto shell is the same, and same for manual. Just becuase it left the factory a certain way etc etc is really nothing. Really a shell, nowdays should be rock bottom money £300-£600 range for me as parts are expensive unlike 10 years ago. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
np89 Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Manual Shell will defo be worth more... Will a UK Spec be worth even more? I would be interested to see what shells are currently selling for...if they are selling or being scrapped. I just picked one up off a mate for a small donation to something he is saving for. Why would a UK spec one be even more? They are all the same and all built in the same factory in Japan UK, Jap, Euro, doesnt matter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pig Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 For the chassis number - As prices rise, the UK Spec chassis numbers will be worth more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
np89 Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 For the chassis number - As prices rise, the UK Spec chassis numbers will be worth more. This is a whole new level of supra false economy lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
j_jza80 Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 If I had a UK spec, and / or manual TT she'll, I would expect a premium. Same goes for a later model year shell, I'd expect more for a 2002 than a 93. All depends on marketing it properly Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
np89 Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 If I had a UK spec, and / or manual TT she'll, I would expect a premium. Same goes for a later model year shell, I'd expect more for a 2002 than a 93. All depends on marketing it properly I totally get the manual/auto difference having done the job myself. I think even for a purest the UK spec premium is a step too far.....for me anyway, and i have a UK Spec!lol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPG Posted April 9, 2016 Author Share Posted April 9, 2016 Glad to see we have varying opinions, exactly what I was looking for when starting this thread. I guess like anything, it's what matters to the potential buyer and their use for the car. You might want a project to learn from and a fun car to own and use. This can be achieved with a either a cheaper shell or one that commands more of a premium. I reckon it will become more important in the years ahead when people start collecting these cars, at that point I'm certain, the vin plate and history will come into play more. £1200 would get you a decent shell a couple of years back, but a TT6 shell seems to be quite tough to obtain these days. UK specs I'm thinking will command a premium due to number produced etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
np89 Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Glad to see we have varying opinions, exactly what I was looking for when starting this thread. I guess like anything, it's what matters to the potential buyer and their use for the car. You might want a project to learn from and a fun car to own and use. This can be achieved with a either a cheaper shell or one that commands more of a premium. I reckon it will become more important in the years ahead when people start collecting these cars, at that point I'm certain, the vin plate and history will come into play more. £1200 would get you a decent shell a couple of years back, but a TT6 shell seems to be quite tough to obtain these days. UK specs I'm thinking will command a premium due to number produced etc. Ironically i would love to get hold of a late late facelift JDM manual shell personally.....lol trades anyone? It would be great if the Supra parts and spares market got a revival from some sort of aftermarket or blueprint type set up but I think they are doomed to be a classic classic sooner rather than later unfortunately Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
j_jza80 Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 UK specs I'm thinking will command a premium due to number produced etc. I think they're worth more because of the value of UK specs, but also the reduced insurance premiums. If you specifically mention the insurance in the ad, you could probably get away with adding a few hundred £ on to the price of an equivalent j-spec shell. Of course, the main issue will be getting a clean UK shell. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pig Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Of course, the main issue will be getting a clean UK shell. Rust will be the worry on a UK shell Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evinX Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 To one person, a early shell with be worth more because its one of the first to roll off the line etc etc To anothher, a late shell will be worth more because itll be the most recently produced. All silly stories someones got in their head to put a high price tag on something. People like stories... and Money Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike2JZ Posted April 9, 2016 Share Posted April 9, 2016 Personally I could care less, the only factors for me would be the auto vs trans tunnel & hard vs aero as it could mean extra work, but still not the end of the world. I guess if you go down the purist route and care about resale value and rarity then of course rarer TT6 models will always demand more. Always like reading the yanks threads about ludicrous money being spent on the 98 quicksilver supra's. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scott-tt Posted April 10, 2016 Share Posted April 10, 2016 The good thing I found about starting with a shell when I got mine was it's a way for someone to get a car that they would never normally be able to afford then when ever you get some spare cash you can get more of the puzzle and have fun at the weekend putting it all together. I paid £400 for a silver TT auto shell about 3 years ago I decided to go down the V8 route which just made things even cheaper. If you look on ebay you can get shells of pretty much anything skylines rx7s cosworths evos imprezas it will work out an expensive way to build a car but you build it your way but if part of owning cars like this is the enjoyment of working on them its the best way to go. Its like being a kid again and getting lego models Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPG Posted August 8, 2019 Author Share Posted August 8, 2019 Quick update, recently witnessed a TT6 rolling shell sell for £6k which I was surprised by, but great to see if you have a shell, I’ve struggled to see any decent stock shells sell for much less than £3k. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
navtrd Posted August 8, 2019 Share Posted August 8, 2019 Complete Na cars on average now are starting around £7000 so slowly the prices on the rolling shells will increase Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blythmrk Posted August 8, 2019 Share Posted August 8, 2019 I wouldn’t sell my fresh import (never seen Uk roads) early facelift rsp tt6 shell unless a very good offer was made, but I am trying to collect the parts to put it back on the road Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SPG Posted August 8, 2019 Author Share Posted August 8, 2019 I wouldn’t sell my fresh import (never seen Uk roads) early facelift rsp tt6 shell unless a very good offer was made, but I am trying to collect the parts to put it back on the road Best of luck, I’m on the other side of that rainbow just now, so it’s time for assembly . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blythmrk Posted August 8, 2019 Share Posted August 8, 2019 I am nearly there but other things first! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rider Posted August 8, 2019 Share Posted August 8, 2019 With any classic car its what is on the V5 that dictates the value of a shell. You only have to look at some of the clear title sales in the USA for wrecks of vintage classics that command up to $10k with very little metal actually left. So, if anyone can pick up TT6 shells for a few £'thousands with an accompanying V5 my recommendation would be buy as many as you can afford and can store in any condition. Those babies are going to be worth lots and lots of money, rebuilt or not rebuilt. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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