Impromptu BL line up
Discussion
Dolly still for sale. Lancia now also -
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
https://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/...
The Crack Fox said:
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Is that a pair of fluffy dice spotted in the Dolly?
Good luck with the sale, they're both lovely old things - having a clear out in order to buy more cack?
Cheers. The dice now live in my UMM which I gave to my brother for Xmas.Is that a pair of fluffy dice spotted in the Dolly?
Good luck with the sale, they're both lovely old things - having a clear out in order to buy more cack?
Clear out yes, but no purchases in view. Major (hopefully positive) life changes afoot.
And good luck from me as well. It's been a fantastic and very enjoyable thread.
Just to add it's also lovely to read a thread about old British cars without the usual bhing of rust bucket and crap. These are the cars I remember and I really cannot see a classic car collection of Renault Scenics at a car rally on 30 years.
Just to add it's also lovely to read a thread about old British cars without the usual bhing of rust bucket and crap. These are the cars I remember and I really cannot see a classic car collection of Renault Scenics at a car rally on 30 years.
Edited by Morningside on Saturday 13th January 09:08
Cheers all. If I keep one and store it should it be the Dolomite or the Lotus? At present, the Dolomite is the one most likely to reach £10K first*, although longer term the Lotus may overtake it in a few years, but I don't buy for investment value. I do love the Dolly, and it is BL, but I also have a serious 70s Lotus fetish. It is one of my biggest regrets that I sold the 1972 Europa Special that suggested my PH name. It is in a collection in Hong Kong and probably never turns a wheel.
I also love Italian cars, but the Lancia isn't going to stay.
* I have seen a few Sprints advertised at 10K plus, but I reckon that the best one in the world isn't quite worth 10K yet. The alleged best Eclat in the world is on sale for well over 10K, but probably won't get that.
I also love Italian cars, but the Lancia isn't going to stay.
* I have seen a few Sprints advertised at 10K plus, but I reckon that the best one in the world isn't quite worth 10K yet. The alleged best Eclat in the world is on sale for well over 10K, but probably won't get that.
Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 13th January 09:39
Breadvan72 said:
Cheers all. If I keep one and store it should it be the Dolomite or the Lotus? At present, the Dolomite is the one most likely to reach £10K first, but I don't buy for investment value. I do love the Dolly, and it is BL, but I also have a serious 70s Lotus fetish. It is one of my biggest regrets that I sold the 1972 Europa Special that suggested my PH name. It is in a collection in Hong Kong and probably never turns a wheel.
I also love Italian cars, but the Lancia isn't going to stay.
the lotus and find space to squeeze in the italian bike tooI also love Italian cars, but the Lancia isn't going to stay.
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