Re: 'Bargain Dino' anyone?
We've seen it Mick. (thread on this forum)
I'm guessing £75,000.
It should only be worth what you've suggested, but you know what happens?
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Hi All
Not even close......
http://www.classicandsportscar.com/n...mmoth-£130000
One has to wonder where will it all end?
Peter
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Hi Peter
I was just going to post this !!!!!!.............. 130k for a pile of rust !!...........................as you say where will it all end ??
Phil
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Originally Posted by
ProtoTipo
but you know what happens?
It happened...
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Almost speechless......The phrase 'more money than sense' springs to mind.
Mick
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They mention the housing market being overheated but what about the classic car market? I remember the crash in the classic and exotic market a fair few years ago, wasn't pretty...
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Originally Posted by
catswhiskers
Almost speechless......The phrase 'more money than sense' springs to mind.
Mick
The thing that I find fascinating is that there must be at least two folk with that money as well.....
Peter
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Originally Posted by
strat24v
They mention the housing market being overheated but what about the classic car market? I remember the crash in the classic and exotic market a fair few years ago, wasn't pretty...
I think the lower end of the market is not so affected, for example the pricing on Betas is not so different to what it was a few years ago, so I think if/when it happens it will be the guys who have plenty of money who will suffer, unless you have mortgaged the house of course...
Peter