RE: Shed of the Week

Friday 2nd September 2005

Shed of the Week

Fully-specced BMW 7 Series. What a steal!


Shed of the Week
Shed of the Week
When it comes to cars, everyone wants a bargain. And with cars getting more reliable, more durable and more rot-free than ever they have been, paying pocket money for an older machine need not be a total restoration job.

In other words, old cars have never been such a good buy. So in the spirit of aiming for fun, low-cost motoring, here's our regular weekly slot.

We've trawled the depths of Auto Trader to find a bargain for £500. And here's this week's ad, courtesy of PHer J500ANT (and if you find a bargain worth of inclusion next week, let us know):

1988 E Reg BMW 750i L, 4 Doors, Automatic, Saloon, Petrol, Metallic Blue. ABS, Adjustable seats, Adjustable steering column/wheel, Air conditioning, Alloy wheels, Anti theft system, Central locking, Child locks, Climate Control, Computer, Cruise control, Electric mirrors, Electric windows, Extra seats, Electric sunroof, Foglights, Front armrest, Electrically adjustable seats, Head restraints, Headlight washers, Heated seats, Leather seats, Limited slip differential, Metallic paintwork, Power assisted steering, Remote locking, Self levelling suspension, Rear headrests, Sunblind, Sunroof, Tinted glass, Traction control. Insurance Group:20, Complete and will run. The 300bhp engine must be worth this? Call mobile no xxxxx xxxxxx £500.

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r988

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7,495 posts

244 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Dunno I reckon this could give it a run for its money

0-60mph in 4.2 seconds, AMG merc, £195

fixed, sorry about that

>> Edited by r988 on Friday 2nd September 11:15

manek

2,977 posts

299 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Can I suggest you use www.tinyurl.com to stop sideways page scrolling when using v long links? Ta.

FestivAli

1,116 posts

253 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Sounds alright. Don't quite get the 'AMG' thing though. Still, letting the kids blast around in a 60mph toy car is one way to get rid of them...

r988

Original Poster:

7,495 posts

244 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Ok its been a quiet morning so I have found a couple more, not familiar with some of these cars so forgive me if I've put in a dog (though it is SHED of the week )


Ford Scorpio 2.9i Cosworth
Not sure if they are any good, £250

Merc 190E 2.3 16v Cosworth
Think this one has been done before, £500

BMW E34 525i
Only a 525i, but looks good and better than the more usual 520i's in the price range, £500

Saab 900 Aero Turbo
Reverse gear fault, aero bodykit (not sure if that means its not a genuine aero though , £500

Alfa Romeo 164 3.0 V6
95 model, red doesn't say much else! probably an auto though , £500

BMW E30 325i Touring
less obvious than the usual 325i's, BBS alloys as well, £500

Vauxhaull Omega 3.0 V6
Ex cop car £395

Ford Scorpio 2.9 24v
Not entirely sure whether its a goer or not from the strange ad, ugly as sin but they might be ok to drive £495



tiga84

5,403 posts

246 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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You lot are weird, I was going to post a link to that yesterday.

IPAddis

2,486 posts

299 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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I'd buy this right now except:

1) Group 20 insurance.
2) V12 BMW servicing costs.

Ian A.

alanc5

295 posts

258 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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IPAddis said:
I'd buy this right now except:

1) Group 20 insurance.
2) V12 BMW servicing costs.

Ian A.


Has that got a V12 in it?!! Wow!

MGV8

1,654 posts

286 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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IPAddis said:
I'd buy this right now except:

1) Group 20 insurance.
2) V12 BMW servicing costs.

Ian A.

And it would cost another £500 in fuel to drive it home..

mustard

6,992 posts

260 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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How about this for the brave and the stupid!

Citroen CX

jazzyjeff

3,652 posts

274 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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mustard said:
How about this for the brave and the stupid!

Citroen CX


Looks like the guy has quite a collection of CX's in his back garden!!

Kneedowndeano

7,413 posts

268 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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bloody hell, just did a quote for the 750i and Directline want £758 3rdPFT and that's with max noclaims!!!!
Over a 1K for fully comp. sod that; no wonder its for sale for so cheap.

scared but happy

24,136 posts

244 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Nice mobile office/Stately home. Mine may be newer but I love it. At the moment I am getting around town 20.3MPG. The scarey thing is hitting 120 seems like 70! They may be a pile of money to run but the comfort, toys, and power. Mmmmmmmm . Shame about the group 20 insurance bit.

tahiti

989 posts

262 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Kneedowndeano said:
bloody hell, just did a quote for the 750i and Directline want £758 3rdPFT and that's with max noclaims!!!!
Over a 1K for fully comp. sod that; no wonder its for sale for so cheap.


Some dodgy "geezer" will buy it and run it without insurance...

So anyway, I've been keeping an eye on this shed of the week thing, and they all seem to be BMWs. Strange...

Balmoral Green

42,346 posts

263 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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'Complete and will run' somehow tells me that it isnt actually driveable/roadworthy.

Gentelman

183 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd September 2005
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Here's the cheapest 750 from the American autotrader

http://tinyurl.com/dugla

Out of curiosity, I checked insurance, and its around 360 dollars for 6 months (~180 pounds?). With that rate, I can see a lot of people being suckered into it as "good value" not realizing the running costs of that V12 if it hasn't been taken care of (for $3000 I doubt it has).