Here's an idea. I buy this for £3k, get "my mate" to MOT it, put the plates on a mates mini for my agreed value. Car gets broken into and stolen. Damn!
Here's an idea. I buy this for £3k, get "my mate" to MOT it, put the plates on a mates mini for my agreed value. Car gets broken into and stolen. Damn!
Insurance payout. £20K?
no need to do anything illegal
just buy it and preserve it in a tank of Formaldehyde it will be worth £50.000 in no time
Here's an idea. I buy this for £3k, get "my mate" to MOT it, put the plates on a mates mini for my agreed value. Car gets broken into and stolen. Damn!
Insurance payout. £20K?
Take your point but what intrigues me here is what is the real difference between this 'project' and a Cooper re-shelled in the 1960's or 70's (and there are plenty of them) Only that attitudes have changed and back then the donor shell would at lease be sound to start with I guess?
It's just daft. I thought the mini market had topped out, but it appears to be still going. Utterly utterly crazy.
Oddly enough, I haven't seen an ASBO type car for sale for a long time. (Raced up Mk1). I guess they are all being put back to factory coopers with reg doc jobs.
There's some pretty poor detailing for a car of that price, (estimate), and what's with the drivers door chrome, looks like it's hanging off in the first picture
In the shed wrote:It's just daft. I thought the mini market had topped out, but it appears to be still going. Utterly utterly crazy.
You've been saying that since forever! £1700 doesn't seem expensive for the remains of a '65 Cooper + a Mk1 850 basket case. The white Mk1 would probably fetch that on it's own nowadays.
There's some pretty poor detailing for a car of that price, (estimate), and what's with the drivers door chrome, looks like it's hanging off in the first picture
I agree
"You must learn, Keats, there are more things to life than breaking and entering."
There's some pretty poor detailing for a car of that price, (estimate), and what's with the drivers door chrome, looks like it's hanging off in the first picture
And have you seen the S on the bonnet, not to very nice done.
DOWNTON Mini is what I like a lot.
Collecting 60th wooden steeringwheels.
There's some pretty poor detailing for a car of that price, (estimate), and what's with the drivers door chrome, looks like it's hanging off in the first picture