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Thought so too.  Did it have a floor I can't remember.

 

RO80 £1900.  Well it did look smart in the blue.

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What did the Rover Scout go for in the end?  It got to £2,500 before work distracted me.

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Perhaps that's why it was held up on bricks 

 

[ edit: £10600 for a whole heap of work! ]

 

 

De Tomaso Deauville  AMENDMENT - extra documents located

 

Probably fell out that hole in the boot floor

 

[ Ã‚£13800 ! ]

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The Rover Scout was a one-off and a peach.  Tuk Tuk <> Rover Scout.  Hmmm... which would you choose?

 

That Derby was lovely.

 

Anyone shocked at the £2900 Hearse - it was a charity auction, Help for Heroes.

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Rover Scout definitely.  Be interesting to know if it went to another museum, or a private Rover licker.

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Someone's not looked properly at that one, 'sold on the internet at £5800'

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Did I just see that the Skoda Rapid convertable went for £4,600?

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De Tomaso now!

 

Listen for Six Cylinder's yelp!  :-P

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£13800 for that rusty old Deauville with acute bumper history!

 

The Escort Camper is rough as a badgers.  Ã‚£3100!  I've just wet everywhere.

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Those prices seem very up and down to me, £4600 for that fucked Skoda Convertible yet £2400 for a very clean Derby and £1500 for the Granada GL.

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Some very cheap stuff, some pricey stuff. I wish I'd had a crack at the Regal or Nobel, both went for peanuts. Been watching the live auction instead of doing any work all afternoon.

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some shit goes for millions some nice stuff very cheap

 

hunter mmmmmm

 

2cv was good too :D

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I'm gutted at the RO80 I should have had that at £1900. 

 

Didn't spot this until now, what a muppet

There are photographs within the file that show the car undergoing a full restoration, dated 1998 and probably at the same time that the engine was replaced by RoTechniks

 

 

This could have been me.

 

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£1500 for the Granada GL.

 

I wonder if the snake in the Granada kept people away

 

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Crikey £18000 for a Gypsy wagon.  Didn't even come with a free horse.

 

 

This

 

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Needs Pinto.

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Both £3700 for the Police Rover and £4600 for the police Transit didn't sound over the top.

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The Woody was Ã‚£21000.  It was lovely.  Do they go for more?

 

Hunters are worth less than Rickshaws - official.

 

Ebay and White Rooms are going to be booked solid in the next few weeks

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The Woody was Ã‚£21000.  It was lovely.  Do they go for more?

 

Hunters are worth less than Rickshaws - official.

 

Ebay and White Rooms are going to be booked solid in the next few weeks

take it back to america and theyll go mad :D

 

ten years older and add a zero

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I liked the Daf 55 and the wee regal, think that was a good buy for the money. 

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Those prices are all over the place - £2400 for a Marina but only £1100 for a Moggie :shock:

 

So to the big question - did anyone buy anything?

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Any tailbacks on the exit roads caused by HiAbs ?

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This went for Ã‚£16,800 at Brooklands in March

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The Nobel wasn't peanuts - it was the money for a brush painted (inside and out) vehicle with knackerd body, rear window made of 0.5mm perspex (cracked and in three pieces). Chassis was seriously rusty, had wrong lights at front, no lights at back, no indicators, missing most of the dash, suspension rather low at rear (suspiciously so). Even the alloy engine casings looked f*cked. Verdict - bid up but I pulled out somewhere around £1500. Did I mention no documents, no chassis plate, no numberplate.  Wouldn't have just been the engine that went ring a ding ding. All the micros were dear (dearer than you can buy in the real world) and the invacars even more expensive, considering you cannot use them on the roads. There were no bargains (well, maybe one or two) and some cars were extortionate. All were ratty, all needed lots of work, and even at half the price I didn't want to buy lots of them.

 

My hand was up for about twenty lots, helping many on their way but there were no bargains so my £6k cash went home ...

 

6-pot's hand went up once - on a fire engine - he didn't bid on the bus - he should have ...

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Crikey £18000 for a Gypsy wagon.  Didn't even come with a free horse.

 

 

This

 

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Needs Pinto.

6 pot and I were (well, he was) slagging the caravan off, he said 2k, I said 10k. The buyer was next to us. She bought a bus too.

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