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Currently at £3800

 

It ain't nowhere near the £10k BIN price it had on it originally though is it? Hence why it appears in this very thread.

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It ain't nowhere near the £10k BIN price it had on it originally though is it? Hence why it appears in this very thread.

 

There is no mention of a £10k BIN on that  'in this very thread'.  Nor does it show in the current auction.

 

All we have to go on is the mention of the starting price, which shows as a 'bullish' £1000

 

Currently at £4,200

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Rover 45, 1 lady owner, 19,000 miles and blimey the tool kit is still sealed.

 

Guess.

 

Go on, I dare you...

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Immaculate-Low-Mileage-2002-Rover-45-1-4-iL-16v-5dr-Blue/272991860129?hash=item3f8f9535a1:g:7vsAAOSw1NFaO9oj

Looks like great value to me, the car has never left the Oxford area for god's sake. It might mean nothing to you less discerning johnnies, but I wouldn't touch a 45 that had been through Brackley.

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Finished at £5100

 

Looking forward to seeing that dressed up and relisted by Jan 30

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Finished at £5100

 

Looking forward to seeing that dressed up and relisted by Jan 30

 

Five grand for that mediocre POS, ending on christmas day. If that is an actual sale I will fill my flat cap with turkey and cranberry and scoff the lot

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There is no mention of a £10k BIN on that  'in this very thread'.  Nor does it show in the current auction.

 

All we have to go on is the mention of the starting price, which shows as a 'bullish' £1000

 

Currently at £4,200

 

We are confused.com. The seller originally listed that Cherry for £10,000 opening bid, he obviously had a re-think then lowered the starting bid to a grand and this is where you saw it and obviously wondered what we were going on about.

 

Anyway with all that dodgy bidding it will be back no doubt.

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Non-vehicular price escalation.

 

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£15.00

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On this speculative basis my box of [-]moldy tat[/-] rare and valuable motoring periodicals is worth a grand more than it was yesterday.

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After what I've spent this week £15 is reasonable for what it gives

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1992 Cavalier 1.6L automatic.

 

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WOW. SUCH LUXURY. MANY DECADENCE.

 

 

Laminated windscreen, safety crumple zones, rigid passenger safety cell, silver coloured front grille, dark grey bodyside protection mouldings, locking fuel cap, halogen headlamps, power assisted steering (PAS), electric front windows, central locking, tilt/slide sunroof, remote control mirrors, quartz clock, cigar lighter, centre console with cassette storage, illuminated glove locker, vanity mirror, underbonnet lamp, .  Factory options; 4-speed automatic transmission, two-coat pearlescent paint.

 

 

HAS ENGINE.

 

 

This Cavalier L features the 1598cc OHC four cylinder engine with Pieburg 2E3 twin barrel carburettor and automatic choke developing 82bhp at 5200rpm and 93lb/ft of torque at 3800rpm.  This example having covered just 19,779 miles drives perfectly and the quiet engine is a delight.

 

 

 

£2,495 to you.

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I don't think it's that expensive tbh.  It's a 25yo car that's in (apparently) mint condition, on 19,000 miles...  stuff like that isn't exactly on every street corner.

Sure, it's a base spec Cav in the most 90s colour ever, but, ya know.

 

Money wise, what's £2.5k these days?  The average smoker spends £3k a year killing himself- now that is stupid!

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Given that £2.5k is a dangerous zone for used car buying, this could be a canny way of bagging a really mint reliable and cheap to run motor.

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Given that £2.5k is a dangerous zone for used car buying, this could be a canny way of bagging a really mint reliable and cheap to run motor.

I paid £7k for my Savvy (and got 9yr @zero FTP!) but much prefer a 27yo Toyota @£350...

 

I will not be buying another car until Bus Pass >> I think I'm safe ;)

 

 

TS

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1971 Chevy Monte Carlo Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift Film Car

 

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"The car is missing some items such as the hood(bonnet), seats. etc.

We believe this car did not have an engine when it was used in the filming, it looks as it has been on a rotisserie for shooting different camera angles."

 

£10,000.00
0 bids

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1971-Chevy-Monte-Carlo-Fast-and-Furious-Tokyo-Drift-Film-Car/322964570392?hash=item4b32304118:g:JYMAAOSwtnpaHUf1

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1971 Chevy Monte Carlo Fast and Furious Tokyo Drift Film Car

 

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"The car is missing some items such as the hood(bonnet), seats. etc.

We believe this car did not have an engine when it was used in the filming, it looks as it has been on a rotisserie for shooting different camera angles."

 

£10,000.00

0 bids

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1971-Chevy-Monte-Carlo-Fast-and-Furious-Tokyo-Drift-Film-Car/322964570392?hash=item4b32304118:g:JYMAAOSwtnpaHUf1

Was probably ok until it was parked up in Huyton.

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KLF classic cars, with their white room, they're " justified and extortionate"

 

Their next highly polished offering will probably be an ice cream van!  :-D 

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Viewts go for that money if not terminally rusty

 

Only in Spring though

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