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Feb 21, 2020 20:38:42 GMT
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I think they may have been sourced from multiple vendors. doing a quick dvla check on 4 random registrations the most recent i could find was the 309 towards the end of the auction which last failed an mot on tin worm in 2018
maybe the success of the last sale has prompted them to seek out some similar lots.
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samta22
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Feb 28, 2020 11:50:51 GMT
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If you want a more detailed walkthrough, courtesy of 64impala and mr Sniff petrol, vid is now online:
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skinnylew
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Feb 29, 2020 23:48:13 GMT
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If you want a more detailed walkthrough, courtesy of 64impala and mr Sniff petrol, vid is now online: Well worth a watch. To quote Mr Sniff "this is a sight through the looking glass to if you owned a field...or weren't married. Or were married, bought a field and are now not married. Also buy all the things from eBay that no-one wants (before they sodded up everything by upping fees and changing rules) It's so how I would be if i had a field....or a barn.....or was single
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To quote Mr Sniff "this is a sight through the looking glass to if you owned a field...or weren't married. Or were married, bought a field and are now not married. Also buy all the things from eBay that no-one wants (before they sodded up everything by upping fees and changing rules) It's so how I would be if i had a field....or a barn.....or was single A field of cars is after all much better than a field of sheep.
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63v8
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They have added another vid with best cars of the auction not seen in the first vid.
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Brilliant videos, first time I've watched the pair.
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I managed to persuade Mrs Minty to let us drop by the auction as we were passing the area on the way to a weekend in Gloucester. I’ve got a hundred photos of various elements of decay to bore you all with on my camera SD card if anyone is interested but here’s a few from my phone, my favourite parts were some of the period stickers on the car windows, I’d have been tempted to buy some of them just to remove the stickers and sell on again. Price wise I think I was most shocked by the pedal car at £1100 but I guess they’re more of a convenient size to get home and work on as and when rather than full size cars that all would need hard to find spares and beyond economical repairs to restore. Yep, I'm interested to see more.
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I managed to persuade Mrs Minty to let us drop by the auction as we were passing the area on the way to a weekend in Gloucester. I’ve got a hundred photos of various elements of decay to bore you all with on my camera SD card if anyone is interested but here’s a few from my phone, my favourite parts were some of the period stickers on the car windows, I’d have been tempted to buy some of them just to remove the stickers and sell on again. Price wise I think I was most shocked by the pedal car at £1100 but I guess they’re more of a convenient size to get home and work on as and when rather than full size cars that all would need hard to find spares and beyond economical repairs to restore. Yep, I'm interested to see more. And me
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Mk3 Capri LS
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I'd like to see more and would be interested to hear what the basket case cars actually went for, surely they couldn't have been worth much more than the scrap value for stuff like that 1100 which realistically are never going to see the road again.
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I reckon a lot of people went home with bargains, certainly nothing like all those absurdly inflated prices from that earlier auction. With that Dolomite going for £180.00 it seems that Madonna's heel prints didn't count for much!
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Mar 11, 2020 18:42:35 GMT
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the vendor must have had the carowner virus. I'm at risk of that myself
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Mar 15, 2020 11:22:37 GMT
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Mar 15, 2020 12:45:27 GMT
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hammer price of £510 plus £60 buyers premium, plus whatever it cost him to get it back to his yard.(looks like the cheapest transport option would have been to sweep it up with a dustpan and brush) I guess he's looking to double his money. good luck with that one i'd say.
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samta22
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Mar 18, 2020 11:31:43 GMT
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That's impressive!
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May 19, 2020 18:05:22 GMT
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May 20, 2020 20:44:39 GMT
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My Nan has one of those Granadas. It had electric everything. I remember the rear seats used to move forward and back with a little switch so when we were being driven in the back we used to move it around and argue about it incessantly.
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