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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Collection of EARLY V-8 TIMES magazines?

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Flatbob
09-08-2017 @ 9:52 AM
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I have several EARLY V-8 TIMES monthly magazines all in mint condition, do these have any re-sale value?

woodiewagon46
09-08-2017 @ 10:02 AM
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You see them at swap meets for a couple of bucks each.

ford38v8
09-08-2017 @ 10:05 AM
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Value of old V8 Times magazines can range pretty high for select early editions. Complete sets, or, rather, almost complete sets, depending on condition, can sell for several hundred dollars or more. I suggest that you inventory your collection, and list the whole collection for sale here in the Classified Section.

Alan

Flatbob
09-08-2017 @ 12:13 PM
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Don't know if this qualifies as early, but I have complete sets from '96 to '01 and 2004, a couple '95's and a single 2005. I'll put them up for sale in the classified section and see what happens. Thanks for the opinions.

ford38v8
09-08-2017 @ 12:45 PM
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The V8 Times of those years are worth a dollar or two, but you never know, you might have something someone needs to fill out his collection. (By early, I meant from the 60's and 70's.)

Alan

kubes40
09-08-2017 @ 3:27 PM
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Okay, I sold all of mine last year on eBay. I bundled them in years. Had a collection back to the beginning of this club, 1967 or so as I recall.
Anyway, the very early ones brought around $30 for a year. In to the mid to late 70's around $10 a year. After that I pretty much gave them away.
I laugh at the ads I see advertising them for $300 plus a set. Ain't gonna happen my friend...

Mike "Kube" Kubarth

42merc
09-09-2017 @ 5:08 PM
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I also had V8 times going back to 1971. I didn't advertise them, but I offered them free to every car guy I know. Could not give them away. Went into the trash.

woodiewagon46
09-09-2017 @ 5:25 PM
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I donated my entire collection of automobile related magazines to the Speedway Museum in Lincoln, NE. I tried to give them away locally to a few places but they couldn't take them, (I won't go into why they couldn't). On a cross-country trip and a visit to the Museum, we walked thru their library and I mentioned what I had and they offered to take them all.

supereal
09-15-2017 @ 2:06 PM
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My collection began in 1975. Forty two years is a lot of issues and shelf space, but they are all a treasure of Ford history and tips that have almost disappeared. I struck up a friendship with the late Dick Flynn years ago that continued for years. His tips column in the early V8 were mainstays.

woodiewagon46
09-15-2017 @ 5:20 PM
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Supereal, what I started doing is making copies of all the interesting facts and articles and giving the copies away. Sure saves shelf space.

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