Harbingers of doom rejoice, classic car prices chat thread

Harbingers of doom rejoice, classic car prices chat thread

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LarJammer

2,240 posts

211 months

Saturday 4th November 2017
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I was there today, it was heaving! Most stuff seemed to be selling but i didnt see any crazy prices.

Hugh Jarse

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3,524 posts

206 months

Saturday 4th November 2017
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i went for an hour. it was as said, heaving. Only saw the car i went for go for pretty decent price for the seller.
The blue Mondial and GT4 were lovely. Alvis too was ace. Nice mix, Saw an XJS go for £2400.
Still it was gassing the place laughlaugh

Edited by Hugh Jarse on Sunday 5th November 10:59

theadman

546 posts

158 months

Saturday 4th November 2017
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Does anyone know what the Alvis was like and what it sold for. Like Rovermorris999 I have a great hankering for it, so thank goodness I was busy today - I don't have room for another car!!

I went to the Anglia auction in January this year. It was heaving and most of the cars left me completely cold. However, there were one or two gems, hidden among the usual auction fodder. I think the Alvis might have been in that category today.

Hugh Jarse

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3,524 posts

206 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/classic/saturday-1...
bugger me sideways these are some juicy prices.
When did you last see a Bedford midi?!
£1.8k for a bentley sir

rovermorris999

5,203 posts

190 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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The E-types didn't sell well.

Elderly

3,497 posts

239 months

Wednesday 20th June 2018
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Hugh Jarse said:
£1.8k for a bentley sir
It's a mad world when the Austin J40 pedal car made more than that Bentley.