I see its value in two ways.
a) it's already registered with a decent age on it, which no doubt appeals to overseas buyers,
b) as a competitively priced basis for a build when you weigh up what kits cost now, even when you can get them.
I certainly wouldn't consider spending £100k on any car I didnt, or couldn't know every minute detail of, especially one based on a chassis that's lived in a garden for a considerable period.
That's not to say I dont believe that kind of figure cant be attained for a top spec professionally built replica.
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