Best smoker barges 1-5 large [Vol 10]
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Well having successfully managed to stick within barge budget with my sub-£5k Merc R129 280SL purchase a couple of months back, i have now utterly failed having just bought this (fear not, the SL is staying for a little bit longer until i can find a nice 997 convertible to replace it with).
It's a low-owners and low mileage (sub 60k) CLS 500 with knocking on towards £11k of extras added. FSH and detailed to the nines. It's an earlier 500 so cheaper road tax but losing a few horses over the later 5.5 (but does it really matter?). came in a few k over the thread budget, but no doubt it will be worth approx £2.50 by next week.
I was really REALLY tempted by a recent merc cl 500, but my 'daily' gets parked on the street, so i can't get too precious about it. The CL would just be a magnet for vandalism and i would cry lots if that happened as they are truly magnificent motor cars.
Anyways, watch this space for a 2000-W 120k mile E38 728i coming to a pistonheads classified ad near you soon for barely more than a bag of sand... need to clear the decks a bit!
It's a low-owners and low mileage (sub 60k) CLS 500 with knocking on towards £11k of extras added. FSH and detailed to the nines. It's an earlier 500 so cheaper road tax but losing a few horses over the later 5.5 (but does it really matter?). came in a few k over the thread budget, but no doubt it will be worth approx £2.50 by next week.
I was really REALLY tempted by a recent merc cl 500, but my 'daily' gets parked on the street, so i can't get too precious about it. The CL would just be a magnet for vandalism and i would cry lots if that happened as they are truly magnificent motor cars.
Anyways, watch this space for a 2000-W 120k mile E38 728i coming to a pistonheads classified ad near you soon for barely more than a bag of sand... need to clear the decks a bit!
ELUSIVEJIM said:
Too embarrassing for them to show a front view??? Meanwhile - pugly, admittedly - but a comfy cruiser just coming down toward thread territory, pre hagglation....
https://www.gumtree.com/p/lexus/lexus-rx350-/11817...
https://www.gumtree.com/p/lexus/lexus-rx350-/11817...
W00DY said:
Wonder why the boot lid is debadged. I'm willing to bet it's had a whack and they've got a boot lid from the scrappy.TurboHatchback said:
Alfa 166 3.0 Busso V6 with manual box. Not perfect and needs a few bits doing, also can't check the MOT history as the plate is obscured but it's currently at £316 and I don't see it going much over the bottom of thread budget if at all.
In other news this is my new barge: A 406 coupe with the 3.0l 210bhp V6, manual box and black leather. I paid a grand total of £600 for it and it's great!
Great looking car, although i know someone who struggled to find a rear bumper for one. One dealer had one lying around but wanted about £800 for it.In other news this is my new barge: A 406 coupe with the 3.0l 210bhp V6, manual box and black leather. I paid a grand total of £600 for it and it's great!
BlueHave said:
W00DY said:
Wonder why the boot lid is debadged. I'm willing to bet it's had a whack and they've got a boot lid from the scrappy.Who cares.
tobinen said:
Polish vendor wouldn't put me off; all the Poles I know are decent folk. You can have rogues in any nationality.
Interesting that you didn't gel with the CL.
Agree, the Mrs' Merc came from Poles and they were great, even left us some CDs of Polish Techno music in the CD changer.Interesting that you didn't gel with the CL.
I love the engine in the CL but despite very very rarely taking passengers the two door did not end up working for me (odd as my previous car was an R230) also found the lack of space in such a huge car a bit of a let down compared to my previous LWB 140.
The guy I have sold it to has a LWB 140, an R129 and a W220 biturbo so quite a collection, but he does not really do computers otherwise he would fit right in on this thread.
Ben
oobster said:
Dunno about "a hell of a colour match" - looks a very matt finish to me.
Paint is pretty poor, there's no doubt about that, but it matches the colour of the rest of the car well and given the glue residue if it's off a breaker, then it'd need to be the same colour which at this age (if it was done a long time back you'd have to think someone would've replaced the badges.W00DY said:
BlueHave said:
W00DY said:
Wonder why the boot lid is debadged. I'm willing to bet it's had a whack and they've got a boot lid from the scrappy.Who cares.
Nothing looks worse or sadder than an old Jag with really bad paintwork. Hence adding £2K to that purchase price for a half-decent paintjob and suddenly (even all other things being well ...highly doubtful?) any of my visions of me mooching around, be-moccasined and corduroyed-trousered in a Jaguar XJ, for a mere £799, look remarkably more like a buying £3000 Priority Boarding Pass for the early morning flight to Griefville. And if it looks that bad on the outside, Griefville is almost certainly not the last stop over before reaching the final destination of Brassictown.
I suspect that Jag has been vandalised and had a cheap respray - the flat upper surfaces of bonnet and boot are both very nasty, but the flanks are in good condition save for signs of being keyed.
Still, for 800 quid it can't be that bad. If anyone wants an eye casting over it my Dad isn't far away, and has a decent eye for Jags as he's now ordered his 5th.
Still, for 800 quid it can't be that bad. If anyone wants an eye casting over it my Dad isn't far away, and has a decent eye for Jags as he's now ordered his 5th.
derin100 said:
I nearly spat out my mouthful of cheap corner shop wine when I first saw the low price...but if you take a sec to draw breath and then look at the paintwork (that even the dazzling effect of that super/over bright lighting can't hide) you notice just how bad it is...all over.
Nothing looks worse or sadder than an old Jag with really bad paintwork. Hence adding £2K to that purchase price for a half-decent paintjob and suddenly (even all other things being well ...highly doubtful?) any of my visions of me mooching around, be-moccasined and corduroyed-trousered in a Jaguar XJ, for a mere £799, look remarkably more like a buying £3000 Priority Boarding Pass for the early morning flight to Griefville. And if it looks that bad on the outside, Griefville is almost certainly not the last stop over before reaching the final destination of Brassictown.
For an £800 car park snotter, who cares about the paint? It's a close enough match for the purpose. Not forgetting it's actually never going to reach the lower end of thread budget.Nothing looks worse or sadder than an old Jag with really bad paintwork. Hence adding £2K to that purchase price for a half-decent paintjob and suddenly (even all other things being well ...highly doubtful?) any of my visions of me mooching around, be-moccasined and corduroyed-trousered in a Jaguar XJ, for a mere £799, look remarkably more like a buying £3000 Priority Boarding Pass for the early morning flight to Griefville. And if it looks that bad on the outside, Griefville is almost certainly not the last stop over before reaching the final destination of Brassictown.
Oh, and what's wrong with loafers and corduroy trousers?
I'm tempted to buy it just for the heck of it.
Bit of poor paint? Meh. It's a working Jaguar. With a ticket, and a V8. For £700! Because you'd chip him down to at least that. You'd get all of it back for the wings, wheels and seats if it blew up next week. Which it wouldn't.
Paintwork or not, there's a fun couple of years motoring left in that. I've seen more expensive lease car arrangement fees.
Paintwork or not, there's a fun couple of years motoring left in that. I've seen more expensive lease car arrangement fees.
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