Page Turner Posted March 7, 2022 Share #1 Posted March 7, 2022 ...I think this might be it for me. Time to start selling them off on the local Craigslist. I'm hoping it will be a relief to see them start going away. That's an SLX Guerciotti, an early Rossin (from 1976), an early Trek (from when they were still offering Columbus frames '78-'80), a Scapin (mentioned previously, but now overcoated in clear urethane paint), and a first year Fuji Finest. I think I have most of the stuff to reassemble them in boxes, but might need to build a few wheels. 1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisL Posted March 7, 2022 Share #2 Posted March 7, 2022 1 hour ago, Page Turner said: ...I think this might be it for me. Time to start selling them off on the local Craigslist. I'm hoping it will be a relief to see them start going away. That's an SLX Guerciotti, an early Rossin (from 1976), an early Trek (from when they were still offering Columbus frames '78-'80), a Scapin (mentioned previously, but now overcoated in clear urethane paint), and a first year Fuji Finest. I think I have most of the stuff to reassemble them in boxes, but might need to build a few wheels. What’s the going rate on an early 80’s era steel roadie with Campy Nuovo/Super Record parts? I’m sure condition has a lot to do with price but roughly? I really don’t need another road bike and do have my Gazelle sitting in my rafters wating to be restored but I do have an interest in a rideable 56 cm old school road bike. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Page Turner Posted March 8, 2022 Author Share #3 Posted March 8, 2022 1 hour ago, ChrisL said: What’s the going rate on an early 80’s era steel roadie with Campy Nuovo/Super Record parts? I’m sure condition has a lot to do with price but roughly? I really don’t need another road bike and do have my Gazelle sitting in my rafters wating to be restored but I do have an interest in a rideable 56 cm old school road bike. ...all over the map. I got a good deal on that Scapin, because people mostly don't knew what they are, and the hubs were mismatched, etc, etc. So that went for $500 after sitting on the Bay Area CL for a month in December for $600 or $650. Then there's some guy trying to sell a PX-10 for $1300. Generally, I think the Campy components (pre Super Record), are supposed to be going for $400-450 on e-Bay. Local CL pricing is always cheaper. If you have patience, and are willing to look at a few things before you buy anything, you can probably get something in Columbus or Reynolds that needs tyres and some cleaning for $500-600. Super Record from that time period kicks the price up another $100-200. The name brand on the downtube has a lot to do with what stuff sells for on CL. Colnago, Cinelli are always listed at $1200-1400 and up. Paramounts used to bring a thousand or close, lately they are down from that at $600-800. But there is always at least another hundred bucks worth of stuff it needs. You should just bite the bullet, and restore the Gazelle. There are a lot of older steel bike riders/collectors on 'the other forum that must not be named', selling stuff as they age out and downsize. I'll be in that boat soon, but I never could ride anything as small as 56. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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