Ideas for a sporty(ish) classic/vintage family car
Discussion
braddo said:
Dapster said:
That's likely to be nearer £40k when the hammer falls.https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/1971-alfa-rom...
There were some bobby bargains sold over the weekend
https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/the-practical...
Dapster said:
There were some bobby bargains sold over the weekend
https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/the-practical...
You're not wrong. P6 2200 with 15000 miles for £6.3K looks great value. Unsold Morgan +8 asking 22K looks very fair also, assuming there is something left of the frame and chassis! And as for the black 7-Series Alpina B10 asking £18K.......if only I had the space https://www.classiccarauctions.co.uk/the-practical...
Wahey, I can post photos and links!
My old land rover dormobile, the car I regret selling the most.
Another ex, a beautiful Stag
Recently gone to a new home, volvo 245 with roof tent!
The current crop with just enough space to squeeze in the landy
And I have to finish rebuilding the back brakes before tomorrow.
My old land rover dormobile, the car I regret selling the most.
Another ex, a beautiful Stag
Recently gone to a new home, volvo 245 with roof tent!
The current crop with just enough space to squeeze in the landy
And I have to finish rebuilding the back brakes before tomorrow.
P5BNij said:
I wouldn't bother! My Mum had one as a courtesy car when her Fiat 128 was in for attention - yet again. There was nothing sporty about it with a wheezy OHV engine and rear drum brakes. My Fiat 132 1800ES had a rorty twin-cam, 5 speeds and 4 wheel discs.
If I was buying a Rover P6 I wouldn't bother with the 2000/2200 models. I had a 3500S in 1979 that was fun in a straight line but handled like a jelly!
Mr Tidy said:
P5BNij said:
I wouldn't bother! My Mum had one as a courtesy car when her Fiat 128 was in for attention - yet again. There was nothing sporty about it with a wheezy OHV engine and rear drum brakes. My Fiat 132 1800ES had a rorty twin-cam, 5 speeds and 4 wheel discs.
If I was buying a Rover P6 I wouldn't bother with the 2000/2200 models. I had a 3500S in 1979 that was fun in a straight line but handled like a jelly!
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