At The Auctions

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Give the seller a bit of slack chaps. He has made a bit of an effort and put Cooper badges on it
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cockney21 wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 9:17 am Another original offering...yer right. :roll:

https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/auction/lo ... 8&pn=1&g=1
In a post '86 shell...
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A mate has seen that up close, let’s just say any serious bidder will need to do the same!!
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That could be quite a nice car after a decent restoration :lol: :lol:
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The words iconic and discerning have been used. It must be good.

The logbook should show two postcodes, one for the body shell and another for the bootlid. :lol:

It's got the bones of a car but there's a lot there to put right.
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lots of details not quite right, as we all know, ultimately a car like that gets its value from the details...
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Most little details are easy to put right though, not everybody is that bothered about ashtrays, bodywork not so much!
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That bootlid and door fit is horrendous
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Costafortune wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 8:40 am The words iconic and discerning have been used. It must be good.

The logbook should show two postcodes, one for the body shell and another for the bootlid. :lol:

It's got the bones of a car but there's a lot there to put right.
To be fair the boot gap doesn't look bad to me .
Just for reference I live exactly 11.5 miles from duxford :roll:
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Looks like.someone had winched it onto a trailer and put a small kink in the front panel.
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Didn’t get a single bid, probably because the auctioneer started at a lofty £25k. I don’t think sellers are adjusting their expectations at the same speed that the market is dropping.
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Must admit I did suspect a big drop in prices when auction lots were labelled "No reserve." Maybe the auction houses are suffering a drop in their revenue stream from commissions? Also perhaps a lack of accurate descriptions of the item being auctioned.
I suppose it also depends on how much was paid for the auction item or how much the vehicle cost to restore?
Maybe now is the time to pay for a storage facility and grab a bargain if the seller needs the money? If, of course you have surplus funds.
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A very desirable car but not easy or cheap jobs to make a really nice it always costs more than you tell the wife
Times money and I'm always short of both
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steve1071 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:29 am That bootlid and door fit is horrendous
The bootlid and at least one of the doors are Heritage panels aren't they? :? It can be really difficult to obtain decent fit using their panels :(

I seem to recognise that car.....Hasn't it featured on these pages before?
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hanlminiman wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 6:44 pm Maybe now is the time to pay for a storage facility and grab a bargain if the seller needs the money? If, of course you have surplus funds.
Yep whilst id agree it’s now a buyers market I’d be wary of any expectation that it’ll ever recover to its previous buoyancy! If at all! Any investment into prospective ‘bargains’ with a view to a profit later down the line should be viewed with immense caution, great time to pick up a keeper though!
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steve1071 wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2024 11:29 am That bootlid and door fit is horrendous
Along with the bonnet touching the n/s wing at one point and has gaps in front and behind where it is touching :o
The best repairs go un-noticed
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Isn't the front panel wrong ? also looks like someone has been firing an airgun at the NS door pocket :lol:
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It is probably one of the poorest restorations I have seen in a while. Contrary to its fan-fared description, quality of work is very poor and attention to detail is non-existent. It would be reasonable to question the mechanical side too, based on the rest of the car, therefore, not even worth considering as a general driver. No wonder there were no bids.
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Auction houses and some dealers will literally say anything to get a sale. I reckon if you claimed your car was found in a barn on the moon by Paddy Hopkirk they’d publish it. I’ve read some very spurious descriptions recently about some highly questionable cars, it just gets worse not better.,
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