At The Auctions

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Costafortune
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And unlike C**s they probably won't go bust, again.
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Im liking that one, not over restored and very usable, wonder what it'll sell for?
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Rough as a bears arse! But yes it does till have that appeal!
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Nevsmini wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 10:14 am
Rough as a bears arse! But yes it does till have that appeal!
Seconded .. I’ve looked as well and it really wouldn’t fare well at the blasters :D
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Big money for a 998, so some cars are still fetching strong money.

https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auct ... -998cc-wp/
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That's a beauty !
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Rough 1071 £27k hammer
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Surely a record price for a 998?? 36k wow.
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johnv wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 3:20 pm Rough 1071 £27k hammer
Makes a mockery of the £20K projects (collection of bits) though.......
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Why 36k for a 998? What am I missing here?
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colonel mustard wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:49 pm Why 36k for a 998? What am I missing here?
Engine aside it costs just as much to restore a 998 as an S.. And it is *very* nice.. Not all minispares and newton
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This '65 unrestored 'S' eventually went for 28K

https://www.charterhouse-auction.com/ga ... arterhouse
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Irony mode: ON
28k for this scrap heap?* ;) ;) For the same kind of money you could have bought this mix of Innocenti bits and bobs :roll: :oops: :lol:
https://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/mi ... tv81999217
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dodge44 wrote: Mon Sep 28, 2020 9:49 am This '65 unrestored 'S' eventually went for 28K

https://www.charterhouse-auction.com/ga ... arterhouse
A nice car to keep
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colonel mustard wrote: Sat Sep 26, 2020 5:49 pm Why 36k for a 998? What am I missing here?
Two or more buyers wanted it quite badly. It's expensive but absolutely lovely.

That red 1071 S is as rough as a bears arse and needs complete restoration. Give me 10 minutes and a big screwdriver and we'll see how solid it is. :lol:
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Hi I’ve been looking for a project Mk1 S and just wondering if you think these 28k auction prices are where the market currently is for a decent whole project rather than boxes of bits ?
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I don’t think a complete and original Mk1 S is buyable anymore for less than £25k. The prices of projects are completely out of proportion to the sum of their parts and restoration costs but buyers will pay an absolute premium for fairly untouched original cars to restore from scratch, even when so much of the car is binned and possibly still not lose any money unless they do a bad job.
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Hi Pete
Thanks I know I am up against it trying to get one.
I’ve been offered a 1071s for what I thought is a lot of money which I’ve looked at and it’s obviously sometime been reshelled into another mk1 shell and with many terrible previous repairs it really needs another shell again and ideally a 63 shell which ain’t gonna be easy to sort. Do you know if these heritage shells are any good ?
Thanks
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