RE: Coys At Lords
Friday 22nd February 2008

Coys At Lords

March auction list is announced, it's time to dream


Seemingly someone at Coys thinks the PistonHeads team has plenty of spare cash lying around, as the catalogue for their next auction, being held at Lords's, dropped through our letterbox this morning.

As it's a Friday, and there isn't a lot of news about today, I thought I'd share some of the fantastic cars that they have for sale. Shed of the Week is one thing but you'd need a lot more that a grand to stick your hand up at this auction.

They have some strange cars for sale, that's for sure. How do you fancy popping down to the shops in Fred Flintstones sports car from the film The Flintstones? As it's powered by 12 volt batteries you can even avoid the congestion charge. Maybe you always preferred Barney Rubbles car that's available too with both expected to reach between £8000 and £13,000

Have you ever seen the program 'Chop Shop'? I haven't, and looking at the cars they produce I won't be setting my Sky+ box to record it either. Take a look at their Super Surfer, created by welding two 1990 VW Polos together to create a six wheeled pick up. Still powered by the original 1.3 litre engine we hope the new owner isn't in a hurry to get to the beach. Other Chop Shop cars include The Congestion Buster based on a Suzuki carry van with Corsa body panels and the The Street Racer with a 2.0 Ford Mondeo engine. None of these cars have a reserve set.

Moving on to the better stuff, there are some simply fantastic cars going under the hammer.

156 miles isn't really that far is it? A decent hoon on a Sunday afternoon can see that sort of miles disappear, so can you imagine what was going through the mind of the chap who bought a Jaguar XJ220 and put it into storage after covering that amount of miles in it? Maybe they were hoping on making a good investment on their £403,000? When you see the guide price of £120-150,000 it makes you wonder if they wished they had spent more time actually driving it.

George Harrison once owned a rather normal W124 230E, and quite rightly he became bored if it. Instead of selling it on, he decided to send it off to AMG so that they could fit a 5.6 litre V8, tweak the suspension and add a racing exhaust along with some AMG body styling. I'd love to own this car, and as it is offered with no reserve it's worth keeping an eye on

How about a Ferrari 456GT? Coys offer a 1996 version in Nero black with black leather, manual transmission and less than 50,000 miles. Seems incredible value with a guide price of £28,000

There are too many cars to write about here, so take a look at the pictures below, and have a look at the full list of cars here.

456 for £28,000?
456 for £28,000?
5.6 V8 with no reserve
5.6 V8 with no reserve
Alfa Giulia 1600 Sprint Speciale
Alfa Giulia 1600 Sprint Speciale
Aston Martin DB4 Series III
Aston Martin DB4 Series III
Immaculate 1956 Beetle
Immaculate 1956 Beetle
1971 Cadillac Eldorado
1971 Cadillac Eldorado
Barney Rubbles wheels
Barney Rubbles wheels
1964 Aston Martin DB5
1964 Aston Martin DB5
2006 CAV GT40
2006 CAV GT40
Chop Shop Congestion Buster
Chop Shop Congestion Buster
1956 Jaguar XKSS by Lynx
1956 Jaguar XKSS by Lynx
1962 Lotus Elite Series II
1962 Lotus Elite Series II
1967 Ford Mustang GT390
1967 Ford Mustang GT390
Low mileage XJ220
Low mileage XJ220

 

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MrKipling43

Original Poster:

5,788 posts

240 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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That 456 with the Scaglietti wheels on it is absolutely gorgeous.

TEKNOPUG

20,314 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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I'll have George's Merc please.

cj_eds

1,567 posts

245 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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I'll have the DB4, DB5 & XJ220, thank you. cloud9

Fidgits

17,202 posts

253 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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decsions decsions...

though i'll have the mustang and the DB5 for the weekend cheers!

oagent

2,143 posts

267 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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Im sure ive seen that 456 auctioned recently. The wheels stand out. I will take the Elite and Mustang please santa

dinkel

27,632 posts

282 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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XKSS and the Elite thanx, pretty crappy snaps though . . .

havoc

32,774 posts

259 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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As no-one else has I'll take the Lynx XK-SS! biggrin

[AJ]

3,079 posts

222 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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DB5 for me please.

Shandypants

950 posts

218 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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Merc and mustang for me!

kavanagh

555 posts

218 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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xj220 please,allways have loved them,got to respect it was the fastest car for a short period,and cost 400,000plus,built quality no a high point,but look at it ?!?!,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

will_

6,035 posts

227 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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havoc said:
As no-one else has I'll take the Lynx XK-SS! biggrin
Spotted that actual car in Putney this morning.

neh321

378 posts

246 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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[AJ] said:
DB5 for me please.
DB4 for me; I'm an older fart than you!!

neh321

378 posts

246 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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dinkel said:
XKSS and the Elite thanx, pretty crappy snaps though . . .
Clearly they need a professional snapper Dink! Offer yourself!!

Pheedbak

704 posts

241 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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Surely barney rubbles motor would make a superb Le Mans chariot smile

S3_Graham

12,835 posts

223 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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ill have the Merc please! failing that... the XJ or the right hand drive Mustang!

sniff petrol

13,124 posts

236 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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Pheedbak said:
Surely barney rubbles motor would make a superb Le Mans chariot smile
How many re-charging points would you need on the way?

sniff petrol

13,124 posts

236 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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Bit of trivia for you:

Fred Flintsone's car was the first ever to be fitted with run-flat tyres.

Fetchez la vache

5,883 posts

238 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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OK, I'll take
Lynx XK-SS cloud9
1966 Volkswagen Deluxe 21 window Microbus cloud9
Dino 246 GT
1968 Aston Martin DB6
1964 Jaguar E-Type S1 Roadster
That'd keep me happy for a bit

general190

339 posts

227 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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MrKipling43 said:
That 456 with the Scaglietti wheels on it is absolutely gorgeous.
ive seen a few 456's with these alloys on, i dont think they are of a scaglietti, just think they were an optional extra?

seen them on the 550 to.

mark3man

245 posts

235 months

Friday 22nd February 2008
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If the GT40 is still free ......!