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It's just some junk to the left

and a step to the right

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Put your hands on your hips

and hold your mobile phone tight

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Let's do the light tints again

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2004 Mini Cooper S | eBay

 

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classic cars project | eBay

'Buy it, or I'll cut the rabbbit's other legs off, you bastard'

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Hagerty price guide says these should be at least 50% more in nice condition. That's about where I'd expect them to be in recent years. I definitely think pre-80s "everyman" classics are softening off in price.

I've noticed that some decent looking TR6's are getting under £10k now too. I'd quite fancy one of them if they continue to soften.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/404239003671

 

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Weren't solid TR6s previously around the £15k mark?

Posted
35 minutes ago, Dick Longbridge said:

Weren't solid TR6s previously around the £15k mark?

Most still are however that now seems to be dealer price territory and private sales are coming down. Not many under 10k solid cars but there are a few. Those that are 20k+ I see struggling to ever sell at the moment. 

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2 hours ago, SiC said:

Hagerty price guide says these should be at least 50% more in nice condition. That's about where I'd expect them to be in recent years. I definitely think pre-80s "everyman" classics are softening off in price.

I've noticed that some decent looking TR6's are getting under £10k now too. I'd quite fancy one of them if they continue to soften.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/404239003671

 

The other thing is that time is catching up with a lot of stuff -  and some of these cars are getting to the point where they need serious money spending on bodywork, engines etc. There was one in the garage last week like that.

Also cars keep rolling off the production line - and new more fashionable classics emerge. So the Snag has a value ceiling.

The other thing is sadly buyers of this kind of stuff are dying off - people who remember them new and aspired to one etc.

The V8 is an underdeveloped nail IMHO. 

A lot of young folk too have no interest in cars except as white goods 

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, lesapandre said:

 

The V8 is an underdeveloped nail IMHO. 

 

 

The V8 was an ill conceived pile of shit

Posted
40 minutes ago, lesapandre said:

A lot of young folk to have no interest in cars except as white goods 

That is a fantastic utterance - sums it right up.

Posted
2 minutes ago, EyesWeldedShut said:

That is a fantastic utterance - sums it right up.

The thing is, I was young 35 years ago, when classic cars were less than 10 years old That means there are at least 25 years of cars that are clssic

Posted
2 hours ago, SiC said:

Hagerty price guide says these should be at least 50% more in nice condition. That's about where I'd expect them to be in recent years. I definitely think pre-80s "everyman" classics are softening off in price.

I've noticed that some decent looking TR6's are getting under £10k now too. I'd quite fancy one of them if they continue to soften.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/404239003671

 

Looking at the sellers other profile, this smells of a scam. I think they've changed tact on how they do it. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Rocket88 said:

The V8 was an ill conceived pile of shit

Sounds lovely when it's running right though, way better than a Rover V8.

Posted
15 hours ago, Asimo said:

£950, proper colour, proper booted saloon, enough cylinders, correct fuel and pedal-count

Just needs velour....

Posted
1 hour ago, egg said:

Daily Mail on seat - check, carpets over carpets - check, umbrella/wine carrier in boot - check  = safe purchase. Just don't mention immigration. 

Except from Sweden...😂Screenshot_20230410-142542_Twitter.thumb.jpg.7eca06cbd3a44e6a8f26eb6b09a5136b.jpg

 

 

Posted
33 minutes ago, GR8 PL8 M8 said:

An egg for @egg.

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thanks, one of the 'known' ones.

Posted
2 hours ago, wuvvum said:

Sounds lovely when it's running right though, way better than a Rover V8.

It may sound ok…. But it was still an ill conceived pile of excrement… a timing chain that you had to replace every 25k miles? Not to mention the myriad of other faults in it’s design…..

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When one rusts you could say it is:                

de-Materia-lising

 

Boom Boom

Posted
5 hours ago, lesapandre said:

Except from Sweden...😂Screenshot_20230410-142542_Twitter.thumb.jpg.7eca06cbd3a44e6a8f26eb6b09a5136b.jpg

 

 

That is fine, just that some were made in Belgium

Posted
11 minutes ago, Remspoor said:

That was a normal thing in Spain, maybe a few other countries too.

I remember Minis in 1990s Paris with those bars front and rear. 

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