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?
Anyone who has ever fancied a Dino but never had the funds, well here's your chance. Should clean up with a bit of Tcut and some elbow grease.
Will be interested to see what it makes on the day.
Guess anybody? I'll say £45,000
https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/...dino-barn-find
Mick
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?
Hi All
Not even close......
http://www.classicandsportscar.com/n...mmoth-£130000
One has to wonder where will it all end?
Peter
Last edited by peteracs; 29-05-2014 at 14:43.
Hi Peter
I was just going to post this !!!!!!.............. 130k for a pile of rust !!...........................as you say where will it all end ??
Phil
The world's gone crazy.
Almost speechless......The phrase 'more money than sense' springs to mind.
Mick
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
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