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DKW nz 350

Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:26 am
by Gotrick
I'm searching for a war-time militairy DKW nz 350.
Best would be in running condition or (almost) complete condition that i can restore.
Because i'm not a good mechanic to repair a bike from scrap.
Paint doesn't matter much.

In what price direction should i look? i thought about 4000 to 5000 Euro, am i correct?

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:02 pm
by thomas591
Hi Gotrick,

4000-5000 Euro should buy you a nicely restored NZ350. My estimate is that NZ350-1943 and NZ350-1 would fetch higher prices than this. I know of a restored NZ350-1 which was sold for 7200,00 Euros.:shock:

best regards


Thomas

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 3:37 pm
by Gotrick
Thanks, if you see one for sale, can you let me know? also in Germany, since thats not so far away.
7200 is much! :shock: did it had original paint?

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 7:01 pm
by thomas591
Yes,

it was completely restored and very original.

There is a NZ for sale at http://www.motoveterany.sk/ (search for DKW).

I think it is nice, but very expensive.

best regards


Thomas

Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 8:25 pm
by Gotrick
Let me see, 219000 = 6700 euro right? yea that is allot! to much!

Funny i searched allot via google but didn't found that one, thanks!
If you see any more, please post them :wink:

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2009 6:56 pm
by cudaman82
Just out of being curious...how much would my restored DKW NZ 350-1 fetch in the european market? Its got a russian seat, repro rubber and a post war tail light, but the rest of it is ww2. I figure 5000-6000 might be right but I might be wrong.

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:03 am
by Wilhelm_Heidkamp
The three parts being not original on your bike have an overall price of 100 Euros as reproductions, so I think your bike would fetch a higher price on the european market than only 5000 to 6000 Euros, beginning from 7000 up to 8000 Euros, almost 8200 $. But your bike is painted fieldgrey and not sandbeige, and on german Ebay there were a fieldgrey painted NZ350/1943 and it only fetched a price of less than 5000 Euros, so there is no real guarantee for such high prices, even if they´re steadily increasing for all german second world war stuff. I think that belongs to the picture which the new owner has in mind, if your bike fits it, it fetches high prices.

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:37 pm
by Dirk
damn I recently bought 2 of them, nz350's, I for me and one for a friend of mine and we both paid 2250 euro's for them.
including dozen's of spare parts such as: spare engine, 2 extra rear wheels, 2 extra gas tanks one of them beiing an nz 350-1 tank and a lot more.
so If I restore one and sell it I could make a profit of over 250%!!??
nice but still I wont sell it hehe.

greetings from holland,

Dirk

Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2009 11:40 pm
by Gotrick
Dirk wrote:damn I recently bought 2 of them, nz350's, I for me and one for a friend of mine and we both paid 2250 euro's for them.
including dozen's of spare parts such as: spare engine, 2 extra rear wheels, 2 extra gas tanks one of them beiing an nz 350-1 tank and a lot more.
so If I restore one and sell it I could make a profit of over 250%!!??
nice but still I wont sell it hehe.

greetings from holland,

Dirk
Hey Dirk, nice that you have found this forum as well, good luck with restoring! :D

Greetings, Rick.