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That's AS man-maths right there, £25,000 on a restoration, then sell for £18,000. 

A man after my own heart.

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I think, with very few exceptions, the cost of restoring a 'normal' car will always exceed its value.

I play a game trying to find the highest gap between restoration cost and sale price in cars coming up for sale - the clear winner, unchallenged for several years, is a Triumph Herald saloon that had £65,000 spent on it and sold for something like £9k

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On 11/6/2019 at 9:58 AM, barrett said:

Latest on BXgate. Apparently the guy told the PO he wanted the car as a personal pet project and was going to love and care for it etc, so she gave him some money off the asking price without him having to negotiate!

all too common in the Invacar world sadly, someone pretends to be an enthusiast to get a Model 70 or such, only for them to then turn around and sell it at an inflated price

its one of the reasons stuart closed up shop more or less

And I almost lost REV to such a guy, but funnily enough thanks to a tip off by fraser who himself does this sort of thing *grumble* (fraser tipped me off because the other buyer was trying to sell 1 of the Model 70's to fraser before the buyer had even sealed the deal with the original seller!)

I found out who exactly the other person/buyer was and what his true intentions where and then I was able to then relay this info to the seller, who decided to sell to me based on this info, as he wanted the 2 Model 70's to go to a good home rather then to someone just out for profit

but there was a point in all of that where I called the seller and his wife picked up the phone saying he had already sold the 2 Model 70's thats how close I was to losing REV!

 

I dont agree with how fraser does things, but im forever thankful for that tip off!

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8 hours ago, MorrisItalSLX said:

Volvo really missed a trick not making RHD versions of these beauties.

Nothing stopping you buying one and assessing its potential for RHD conversion.

WCPGW?

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A cheap way into a W123...£1.7k

https://www.redlineimports.co.uk/listing/mercedes-200-automatic-re-patriated-running-driving-project-1985/#prettyPhoto

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This lovely old Mercedes was recently discovered in a container at the docks, where it had sat unclaimed for the last 3 or 4 years until someone remembered it. Coming to us directly from the agent that dealt with it and now being offered as a running driving project, back on its original UK registration B89VYY (number plates to be fitted before sale).

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2 minutes ago, clayts450 said:

If you want to get into same day couriering, get a new or nearly new van is the sound advice sung from the rooftops in order to present a professional image.

So, this would work* then, no ?

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-Bedford-Astra-van/123967254888?hash=item1cdd063168:g:LjQAAOSwDMtdxBg~

Location - Royston, hmmmm as in Vasey I wonder.......

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9 hours ago, egg said:

A Logo on C&C, do I have to secretly desire one of these or can I come out?

Low miles, 2 digit plate. All seems in order.

I like the fact these are a very small car with air conditioning - not many from that era.

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1174360

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Rover should have 100% bought these in as Metro / 100 replacements

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9 hours ago, wuvvum said:

This is probably utterly fucked, but still.

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Going nowhere fast?

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