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Morris Leslie Auction, Errol, Perthshire Sat 18th Nov


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Anybody else going to this?

I will be there with the Tayside Classic Car Club with one of my Saabs

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There's a 33k mile Xedos 9! I shall bid on that... Or not as they only activate account Mon-Fri...

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7 minutes ago, Schaefft said:

There's a 33k mile Xedos 9! I shall bid on that... Or not as they only activate account Mon-Fri...

even though Livebid?

wonder if you could set up a telephone bid?Ā  Seems odd to lock people out on auction day and potentially miss businessĀ 

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8 minutes ago, wesacosa said:

even though Livebid?

wonder if you could set up a telephone bid?Ā  Seems odd to lock people out on auction day and potentially miss businessĀ 

It's indeed not very clever on their side. They want a deposit paid over the phone to ensure you aren't pulling out. The smart way would be just asking for debit card information during registration...

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2 hours ago, Schaefft said:

They want a deposit paid over the phone to ensure you aren't pulling out.

I've had ex girlfriends like that, AVOID

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For the duration of the Timed Sale 30th July to 13th August Office Hours are extended to include Saturday & Sunday 9-5pm

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I guess they mean you can ring up and do it today?

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2 hours ago, loserone said:

For the duration of the Timed Sale 30th July to 13th August Office Hours are extended to include Saturday & Sunday 9-5pm

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I guess they mean you can ring up and do it today?

I thought about ringing but was busy anyway. Doesn't look like they published the results yet, did it sell?

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you can watch live on YouTube and wind back. Ā£1200 max bid , not sold

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56 minutes ago, wesacosa said:

you can watch live on YouTube and wind back. Ā£1200 max bid , not sold

There's another chance then!

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3 hours ago, doug said:

Did you get Lot 749 @Saabnut ? Bargain Saab surely.

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My catalogue is out in the car but assume this is the NG900 that sold for IIRC Ā£300. Plus buyers premium of Ā£300 (10% +VAT min Ā£250 + VAT). Tidy bodywork but a replacement rear axle in the back. IMO the NG900 is the worst Saab ever built and the only Saab I have had and not liked. I was not tempted :-)Ā 

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Ā£1,600 provisional.Ā  The back wheel arch is bashed and rusty.Ā  Last MOT was 3 years ago.Ā  And how do they ventilate that hall?Ā  The bidders will all be dead by the end of the day with all those old Jags etc idling.

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There were some nice cars amongst the grot. In about a week, Morris Leslie will publish the auction results, along with any unsold items that will accept a bid.

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I took that green carpet to the tip about a fortnight ago, how did it find its way up to Perth?

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I didn't realise there was a thread on this. I always go up. The beta coupe was lovely, a white R129 went for about 6k I think, again gorgeous looking car. I felt prices are dropping a little compared to the last few years auctions, not by much, but definitely coming down. It's good day out even if your not a buyer, quite a mix of cars of all ages.

Finished it off with a pie in a roll, magic.

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On 18/11/2023 at 21:20, Saabnut said:

There were some nice cars amongst the grot. In about a week, Morris Leslie will publish the auction results, along with any unsold items that will accept a bid.

The Pre-War Armstrong-Siddeley and Lanchester looked interesting. Pre-War cars are a difficult sell. Be interesting to see if they sold/price. Both look like they came from the same ownership.

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1 hour ago, lesapandre said:

The Pre-War Armstrong-Siddeley and Lanchester looked interesting. Pre-War cars are a difficult sell. Be interesting to see if they sold/price. Both look like they came from the same ownership.

Different owners. The chap I was there with is friends with the Siddeley owner, he didn't know it was in the auction till he saw it. It's owned by a retired engineer and been his pride and joy for years. I believe he was hoping his grandkids would take over the running/fettling of it but they aren't interested so he has decided to move it on., a bit surprisingly he wasn't at the auction, it wasn't too far off the reserve either.

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38 minutes ago, scooobydont said:

Different owners. The chap I was there with is friends with the Siddeley owner, he didn't know it was in the auction till he saw it. It's owned by a retired engineer and been his pride and joy for years. I believe he was hoping his grandkids would take over the running/fettling of it but they aren't interested so he has decided to move it on., a bit surprisingly he wasn't at the auction, it wasn't too far off the reserve either.

Maybe he did not want to see it under the 'hammer'. Looked lovely.Ā 

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