Only bad condition ones and desparate sellers will allow the prices to fall.
Book prices suck and are a false guide for cars of rarity such as FRP's
If only 483 (actual figure) were made then some must be written off or out of the country by now.
Therefore if you have a good clean low milage example that has had many parts replaced etc
then around the Å“10k mark is still realistic. It was a Å“24k car new remember.
For all those that want to pay around Å“7k go get one but be prepared to have to spend around Å“2.5k
bringing it up to a good spec again.
Also the time of year does not help. Come the spring then you will get many more buyers. Then it will return to being a sellers market once more.
I am seeling my immaculate FRP#093 and will not budge from Å“10k as it is well worth that.