I'm sure there's a little more wiggle room in there yet. Maybe showing him the original asking price might help in that regard?![]()
I'm sure there's a little more wiggle room in there yet. Maybe showing him the original asking price might help in that regard?![]()
Wiggle Wiggle
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LANCIA-ST...MAAOSwlYtgSf23
Soon it'll be under the initial listing price....
According to the advert, it was sold on Monday but the buyer couldn't raise the funds. So if it's so "in demand", why drop the price again?
Guy, you could be right - it'll soon be back down where it started....!
Also he must have a fair bit of money invested in the car... lowering the price as he has been doing smacks of the realisation its not worth what he advertised it for OR... he is desperate for the cash !...
If he was originally happy with £69K, then (finger in the air here) I assume he paid about £50-55K? That's enough if it's his own money, but if it's borrowed money like a lot of small dealers use, he'll have to service that debt. Multiply that by however many cars he's got in stock and it soon adds up!
Might also be a case of bad timing. If, as someone said in another thread, EU countries are now adding VAT at 20% plus import duties, it could be killing any cars coming from Britain (for now, anyway). That money on top of purchase price, plus shipping, plus LHD conversion, plus registration....bloody L, buy a local 911 GT3 or a Yaris GR instead!
Another price drop... Getting much closer to the original listing!
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LANCIA-ST...MAAOSwlYtgSf23
Guy
I see it's now described as a 99.9% replica.
So a steel monocoque and Dino engine and transmission clearly only adds 0.1% value......
Last edited by john; 14-03-2021 at 13:30.
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