288 examples were produced. Four were equiped with automatic transmissions, the rest were manuals. VIN numbers were not sequential, nor were the cars numbered making it difficult to authenticate one. They are easily cloned. If the "Springtime in Sweden" badge, located on the lower left of the glovebox door, is still present that helps. Worth: depends on the condition more than accumulated miles. A sound car with good to excellent cosmetics should fetch $4,000 to $8,000. A fully restored and upgraded example like the SiS I own can reach into the $20,000 range. Mine was appraised by the company that insures it at $27,500. Though not viewed as true collectables yet, "Classic 900's are gaining a following at an above average pace, and I'm sure anyone owning an original SiS will see their car reach that level as the stylistic design and unique mechanicals acquire the recognition they deserve.
$22 an ounce
At the moment 1 Swedish Krona is worth about 0.13 dollars.
today, 2010-06-09, it's worth 5.57496 U.S. dollars.
As of today (01APR2011), 1 Swedish Krona (SEK) is worth about $0.16 US Dollars. $1.00 is worth about 6.28 Krona.
$1 = 6.805 SEK SEK = Swedish Kronor (Swedish Crown)
80 to 120 dollars depending on shape it is in.
That trumpet is worth whatever anyone will pay for it. A good, used 2-20 might go for around $100, but one in rough shape might go for $25 or $30.
You can not use dollar in Sweden but you can change it to Swedish kronor.
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$22 an ounce
its worth bout 400 in pretty good shape
100-500 USD
located near austin,waco dallas, and ft. worth.
Excellent shape $1200. Poor shape $250.
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in great shape