Last weeks 'Bangers and Cash' auction episode on TV said 'barn find' cars fetch more money if they have a good layer of dust on them.
They also said sometimes they come back to auction a few weeks later cleaned up and sell for a lower price.....

Last weeks 'Bangers and Cash' auction episode on TV said 'barn find' cars fetch more money if they have a good layer of dust on them.
I know what you mean, my Dad’s had a slightly mouldy Iced Gem stuck on the parcel shelf.Costafortune wrote: ↑Wed Sep 20, 2023 5:34 pm The early GT's are fabulous.
You've seen one Mark 1 S and you've pretty much seen all of them. Bitsas with invented history and a thick layer of bullshit - it's bordering on tedious.
But these GT's......you can almost taste the history. They're the real thing.
They’re just catching up on desirability. You couldn’t give a Clubman type Mini away years ago. There’s probably not many left. I bought a yellow 69 in the 1990s. We took the engine out with a torch and threw the rest in the bin.mini_surfari wrote: ↑Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:33 pm Seems odd how there's so many 1275gt's up for sale at the moment, always seemed to be slim pickings.
I can only assume that now they are sort after behind early Coopers, people are taking the opportunity to cash in!
"Work carried out to the highest standard" "A matching set of Camac tyres". Two sentences seldom placed togetherbryan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 4:05 pm Anybody know anything about this one, other than its shell looks like its been well filleted before lots of new panels have been let in to rebuild the it.
Looks a nice one on the face of it
https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auct ... mk-ii-mrp/#
Probably just auction bull**** blurb but interesting that it had a full nut and bolt restoration in or around 2015 and after purchase of the freshly restored car in 2017 it had a full engine rebuild and a refresh of the hydrolastic suspension . Doesn’t sound nut and bolt to me.Old English White wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 6:05 pm"Work carried out to the highest standard" "A matching set of Camac tyres". Two sentences seldom placed togetherbryan wrote: ↑Fri Sep 22, 2023 4:05 pm Anybody know anything about this one, other than its shell looks like its been well filleted before lots of new panels have been let in to rebuild the it.
Looks a nice one on the face of it
https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auct ... mk-ii-mrp/#![]()
Tyres aside, that looks a decent car. Nice to see one with Hydrolastic retained too. Quite a fan of the Mk2.