At The Auctions

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Costafortune
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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.
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tweedy998 wrote: Wed Sep 20, 2023 11:38 am Good Lord, that 1275GT with freshly applied 'barn dust'! I've seen it all now! :lol:
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..... :lol:
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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.
I know what you mean, my Dad’s had a slightly mouldy Iced Gem stuck on the parcel shelf.
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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!
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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!
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.
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Now thee have been a couple of examples of Clubman GT's making Cooper S type money, it is inevitable that a few owners will choose to cash in.

Will they ever be as desirable as a good Cooper S, personally, I doubt it, but each to their own.

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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/#
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bryan 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/#
"Work carried out to the highest standard" "A matching set of Camac tyres". Two sentences seldom placed together :lol:
Tyres aside, that looks a decent car. Nice to see one with Hydrolastic retained too. Quite a fan of the Mk2.
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Looks like a Mk1 type pointed speedo bezel too. Or is it camera angle.....?
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Yes, I agree it could be the wrong bezel - good spot .
The actual speedo is right though. The rest of the car looks pretty correct I think, and skilfully restored
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Old English White wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 6:05 pm
bryan 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/#
"Work carried out to the highest standard" "A matching set of Camac tyres". Two sentences seldom placed together :lol:
Tyres aside, that looks a decent car. Nice to see one with Hydrolastic retained too. Quite a fan of the Mk2.
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.

As for the Camacs .. they’d be the first to go !!

Very nice car though, just a shame the auction houses don’t actually read what they put in the blurb !!
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bryan 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/#
I’ve not seen one of those steering wheel centres before!
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Would a f plate 68 mini have the later style wiper motor? Not really being picky just curious
Times money and I'm always short of both
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Yes, I was quite taken by the steering wheel centre.
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A blast from the past for me . sold it back in 2012 :x

https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/1968- ... 558&pp=100
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At least somebody has been looking after it all this time :D
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STG95F wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 2:46 pm A blast from the past for me . sold it back in 2012 :x

https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/1968- ... 558&pp=100
Now that IS a cracking motor .. 8-)
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bryan 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/#
Absolutely miles out with that estimate though, really nice restored Mk2 Ss are about ten grand less than that estimate nowadays.
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STG95F wrote: Sat Sep 23, 2023 2:46 pm A blast from the past for me . sold it back in 2012 :x

https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/1968- ... 558&pp=100
That was at castle Combe last year, looked immaculate there!
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Non of the Cooper S’s sold at todays Historics auction.
Huge number of unsold lots in general, as there were at H&H’s Duxford sale last week.
I don’t thing sellers (and auction houses) have clocked what classic cars will actually realise just now. Interest rates finally catching up with asset values I guess amongst a lot of other factors.
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