01 Jun 2012, 19:04
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Ebay "Museum Piece"
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01 Jun 2012, 20:09
hmmm, lets see who can guess what it will go for?
it does look nice but id need much much much more information on the engine and running gear, if sat for so long numerous bits could be shot. Auction is too weak to warrant what the car could pull, so i am going to go with £39,000
04 Jun 2012, 20:16
Membership Secretary DOC UK
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06 Jun 2012, 13:08
I've put at least 4 museum cars back on the road and they aways need a new fuel and brake system, new tyres and the seats are like sitting on a park bench...
13 Jun 2012, 10:44
I think you are right in your other post Chris........
These are difficult times to be selling any cars, and most really good De's seem to have a ceiling price of around £20-22k at the mo. And, as Martin has rightly said, if you want to actaully USE a car like this, you've got to factor in hundreds, maybe thousands of pounds recomissioning and upgrading the vehicle to make it useable - otherwise it'll just be a very expensive garage ornament. I would guesstimate the seller has around £30k invested in this car so far..... thats RHD money........
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