Re: Pirelli Hawk for Sale
I agree with Tim here in regards to life being too short for regrets, which is a principle I've adhered to since I was about....er....15 ;) Shame about that 15-year rule (does a "kitcar" somehow become safer with age??), but when the authorities refer to "kitcars" do they mean "one that was amateur built at home" or does that also include a factory-built example? For example, you couldn't import, say, a recent Caterham Seven that had been built in someone's garage, but one assembled professionally at the factory would be OK?
If that's the case, your options could be greater as not everyone assembles their own cars these days, and would include LBs (or ListerBells as they were known till a couple of years ago). Quality of the kits is excellent but a lot depends on the skills of the builder - and for older cars, that might not mean as much these days as they could have been rebuilt to a greater or lesser degree. Have a look at the build threads on here to give you an idea of what's involved and what you need to look at. You're right though, you can't beat seeing something in person. Maybe soon you'll be able to jump on that plane...maybe even commission your own build as new??
Re: Pirelli Hawk for Sale
New price today, 6k up:
Pirelli Hawk
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This is hilarious. Over 30 years in the classic car trade and I have never seen an advertised cars price change like this.
I think the price must be directly linked to the stock market or the wind........Mystic Meg maybe:confused:
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Hallucinations spring to mind, perhaps its something to do with 'Coke' and not the type that comes in a tin.
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This is more like watching share prices than the price of a second hand car - up and down all over the place!
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You couldn't make it up could you?
He must get a couple of enquiries and hike the price on the strength.
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I think he needs to amend the ad so it doesn't say "....won't be around long"
The price is jumping about so much it's like a video game - you have to get the timing just right on the "Buy It" button to catch it at the bottom price, otherwise you'll be thousands down!
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Yes with one 1979 V5 it’s possible to obtain EU registration easily!
Depend on what kind of Lancia its registered, in the Netherlands anyway. If the V5 Make and type says Lancia Beta it wont pass in the Netherlands, because its not a Lancia Beta. So Make is lancia but what type is it registered at?
Re: Pirelli Hawk for Sale
I've lost track on this one now is it back down again £69950.00 it had went up 6k on the 14th
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I've lost track on this one now is it back down again £69950.00 it had went up 6k on the 14th
Yes Kenny, 'back to where we started!