Vincent998
GT Owner
For whatever it's worth (make up your own minds ...) I have owned Vincent motorcycles since 1980, and have bought and sold several more than the three I presently have. Vincent made about 11,000 bikes between 1929-1955, and a large majority of them were produced between 1949-1954. Roughly half the production is known to exist, and "barn finds" for restoration are not uncommon. Prices bottomed out in about the early 1970s, but have gone steadily up since before I bought my first one (it's worth about 13 times what I paid for it 32 years ago) - they rise, then plateau for a bit, then up again, and repeat. Now: the point is that number produced (almost three times as many as GTs made, and at least 1 1/2 times as many still around) doesn't seem to have had any effect on price. What does matter is the brilliance of the design, build quality, engineering innovation, success in competition, and also as street bikes that can be used. Therefore, I don't have any problem believing that GTs can rise similarly, because they have similar qualities. I don't know what's going to happen to GT prices, but I don't think the fact that there are roughly 3000 left will have much effect keeping their value from rising as long as they are recognized for their qualities.