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RHD for sale - jonathan.jjf - 22 May 2019

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1113859

Looks an interesting prospect, and tidy too.

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RE: RHD for sale - Matt Clark - 23 May 2019

Very early VIN, too.


RE: RHD for sale - Chris Williams - 23 May 2019

I had a conversation with the owner of this car (Forbes) the other day. To be fair I thought he was looking for more for it than 40k
Chris


RE: RHD for sale - Pikey07 - 23 May 2019

It looks great. I am surprised by the price tag. Guess he's wanting to shift it rather quickly


RE: RHD for sale - Chris P - 10 Jul 2019

Car now sold (too cheap in my opinion) and now on its way to Oz.


RE: RHD for sale - Dangermouse - 10 Jul 2019

How much was he asking for it?


RE: RHD for sale - Chris P - 10 Jul 2019

Advertised I believe at £40k.....but being a very low mileage, RHD, early car. I think he could have done better than that...... 

I know he'd had it a long time, so it doubtless showed him a good profit......but I somehow doubt it reached its full potential.  Undecided


RE: RHD for sale - Matt Clark - 11 Jul 2019

If you want to guarantee your car will sell, send it to me to put in the magazine. It'll sell riiiight on the day the mag goes to print...


RE: RHD for sale - steve.s - 03 Aug 2019

Hi

this vin 570 was not an original RHD car...in fact i think Pjgrady rebuilt a fairly rough car and converted it...

its listed on their website.


RE: RHD for sale - Chris P - 04 Aug 2019

Still cheap for a RHD...its a costly job to convert one.....what is an original one? I prefer the use of 'Factory authorised'.

Later conversions can be worth as nearly as much. Providing they are done properly, and most have.


RE: RHD for sale - steve.s - 04 Aug 2019

(04 Aug 2019, 07:28)Chris P Wrote: Still cheap for a RHD...its a costly job to convert one.....what is an original one?  I prefer the use of 'Factory authorised'.  

Later conversions can be worth as nearly as much. Providing they are done properly, and most have.

hi

true although would say 'original-there has been many debates lol' is a good 25% more......i would want a Wooler Hodec car if i could (or your MGJ car, or Spy 100 of course!)

next best was a car like the Wales car...converted early 80's by the ex worker of Wooler.

Although at present i would settle for any Delorean, even  bag of parts like the latest BHCC car....that is some serious frame rust, and i dont think even the frame is salvageable.

that makes it a costly repair.......


RE: RHD for sale - Chris P - 12 Oct 2019

[attachment=628][attachment=626]Right folks,

I have decided to sell one of my RHD cars...the one I bought in 1999. ....AXI 1698.

It's still only covered 12,800 miles from new. It's been MOT'd and run just a few hundred miles every year. Hopefully it will be at the NEC in November, if not sold before.

With good LHD's making 35K and this being one of only 3 grey interior RHD cars, used and registered by the factory, I am wanting close to £60K.


RE: RHD for sale - Chris P - 12 Oct 2019

[attachment=634]                      
 We were invited to display the car at Buckingham Palace in 2016, for the Queens official birthday celebrations....
So this Delorean is also by "Royal Appointment"! [attachment=632][attachment=630] some more photo's.

Wearing its USA style rear lights on this occasion.  All DeLoreans are Special.....this one is Extra Special!


RE: RHD for sale - theningiachicken - 18 Oct 2019

Two of my favourite photos from AXI 1698 under your ownership Chris P, hopefully you find her a good home  Wink Big Grin .


RE: RHD for sale - Chris P - 18 Oct 2019

[attachment=649]Hi Will,

it was a special day when we drove around the Kedleston estate...and met Sir Richard Curzon, his family built Keddleston Hall about 300 years ago ...not many people have shaken his hand...and fewer still have driven  AXI 1698!