Lotus Cortina Mk2

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veetwin

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1,564 posts

257 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Hello All,

Not sure whether this would be better posted here or in the Ford Section?

Just before Xmas, my Father-in-Law sadly passed away. After years of sharing everything motorsport (Le Mans, Goodwood, Trackdays, etc) the family look to me to help sell his beloved Lotus Cortina Mk2.

I'm going to compile a PH advert and submit over the next few weeks, but wanted to know if there were better/more accepted methods of selling a Classic. I've always only ever sold modern cars and motorcycles. Also, don't really fancy going down the auction route...

Any advice greatly appreciated.

Thanks

James

Skyedriver

17,856 posts

282 months

Wednesday 2nd March 2016
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Keep it, use it, love it, remember him.......

Rich135

769 posts

242 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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There are a few other very good classic car websites, which would probably attract more attention for this type of car (carandclassic being one).

Or you could speak to a couple of classic auction houses, as they may be able to get you a better price (minus their commission) for the car. Search Anglia car auctions and Classic Car Auctions for some results.

Sorry to hear your news and good luck with the sale (if only I could afford it, but I believe the prices for these have gone North of the last few years).

Rich

marshalla

15,902 posts

201 months

Tuesday 8th March 2016
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There are purists who will go ballistic at your description of it as a Lotus Cortina.

Officially, the Mk 2 was a Cortina Lotus since it never went near the Lotus factory.