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So I just dont understand this stuff anymore and that's after a 40 year career of shite buying and selling.

Daughter needed a cheap car, so found a v nice 54 plate Clio, 60,000 service history and long mot, drives perfectly bought for £400. Crazy cheap.

Son needs to sell his C1, 10 plate, super condition and v low miles, so I sell it easily for £2000. For a 10 year old supermini, crazy expensive.

Wanted to buy a nice old 1991 french saloon, 100,000 and no mot, they want £4000 for it. Crazy crazy expensive.

Selling my 1976 CX, paid to much for it, then spent the thick end of £4000 on it, now trying to get £3000 for it. About right...

When every piece of crap in a barn is more. Crazy...

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10 hours ago, anonymous user said:

That Sherpa seems to just go from seller to seller with the price going up a few grand each time, I'm sure it was well below £10k to start with. The more it goes up the less chance that someone will actually drive it. 

Soon the price will be up there with a Bugatti Royale. 

 

Yes it’s appeared on this thread at least once a year since about 2013. I don’t understand why nobody has slung the Rover 2000 hubcaps and found some proper ones,to me it looks like any old Sherpa from the 80’s not a brand new vehicle . I think it’s purely because of those trims.

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57 minutes ago, capsuleboy said:

Selling my 1976 CX, paid to much for it, then spent the thick end of £4000 on it, now trying to get £3000 for it. About right...

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More input please. Where is that advertised/where can I perv at pictures?

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57 minutes ago, SteersWithThrottle said:

Surely this is too good to be true, at this price?

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1133099

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MOT ran out three years ago, no numberplates, no way to check how rotten it was. And 82 944's weren't fully galvanised.

Dash is badly split, it shouldn't be on 16 inch teledials...

 

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