The pain of selling

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eccles

13,720 posts

221 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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crankedup said:
rovermorris999 said:
The market for pre-war stuff is pretty slow at the best of times but I think demographics are kicking in. Few young people want to own something so old and the rest of us are dying out.
Tend to agree, going to the steam rallies and car shows and note a distinct lack of true vintage iron and a strong line up of classics.
That's why Ufford is such a good little get together.

eccles

13,720 posts

221 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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crankedup said:
eccles said:
Glad you got them both sold.
As for me I've got my Peugeot vaguely reliable so I'll keep that for now.
Thanks, classic status for the Peugeot yet.
Well it's 1975, so I now get free car tax, that's classic enough for me! Keep an eye out around Bury, Diss, Ipswich etc. I'm usually out in it if it's not pouring down.

Hard top isn't fitted at this time of year


crankedup

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25,764 posts

242 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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That is very smart and different, looks in superb condition, never seen that model before. Look forward to seeing it in the metal.

Looks like my German buyer for the caravan has pulled from the purchase, have to start over I guess.

eccles

13,720 posts

221 months

Wednesday 27th July 2016
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The photos are quite flattering of the car, it's sound but need paint and trim, but it goes and is fun.
Shame about the caravan buyer, can you blame it on Brexit? biggrin