Classic (old, retro) cars for sale £0-5k
Discussion
golfer19 said:
Devil2575 said:
kiseca said:
Here's how this started:
I said it's a slow car.
You said no it isn't.
Now you're listing a whole bunch of reasons why it's a slow car.
I said it's a slow car.
You said no it isn't.
Now you're listing a whole bunch of reasons why it's a slow car.
Devil2575 said:
golfer19 said:
Devil2575 said:
kiseca said:
Here's how this started:
I said it's a slow car.
You said no it isn't.
Now you're listing a whole bunch of reasons why it's a slow car.
I said it's a slow car.
You said no it isn't.
Now you're listing a whole bunch of reasons why it's a slow car.
contango said:
The XJ6 seems a good car, did it sell at auction in March this year for more money than current asking price!???
http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2015-03...
"Just one more thing" http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2015-03...
Assuming it was the seller who bought it at auction for £4704 + fees (£5174), why would they be selling it just four months later for £4400?
Not sure if it’s in with the rules of the topic but the next Kings Lynn classic car auction is not far off --> http://www.angliacarauctions.co.uk/en/classic-auct...
Lots are “Estimate TBC” or way out of our price range but some interesting stuff in thread budget - a Bentley, MG Metro and Midget amongst them.
Let’s go left field with a 1985 Mitsubishi camper with a £2.5 to 3.5k estimate
Lots are “Estimate TBC” or way out of our price range but some interesting stuff in thread budget - a Bentley, MG Metro and Midget amongst them.
Let’s go left field with a 1985 Mitsubishi camper with a £2.5 to 3.5k estimate
pingu393 said:
contango said:
The XJ6 seems a good car, did it sell at auction in March this year for more money than current asking price!???
http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2015-03...
"Just one more thing" http://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auctions/2015-03...
Assuming it was the seller who bought it at auction for £4704 + fees (£5174), why would they be selling it just four months later for £4400?
kapiteinlangzaam said:
That is fking awesome, it's cooler than penguin piss This popped up in the other ads below
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1950-Nash-Airflyte-4-door-just-...
It might need some work to pass an MOT though...
Fast Bug said:
That is fking awesome, it's cooler than penguin piss
This popped up in the other ads below
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1950-Nash-Airflyte-4-door-just-...
It might need some work to pass an MOT though...
It doesn't need to have one. It is exempt! This popped up in the other ads below
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1950-Nash-Airflyte-4-door-just-...
It might need some work to pass an MOT though...
Mark-C said:
Not sure if it’s in with the rules of the topic but the next Kings Lynn classic car auction is not far off --> http://www.angliacarauctions.co.uk/en/classic-auct...
Lots are “Estimate TBC” or way out of our price range but some interesting stuff in thread budget - a Bentley, MG Metro and Midget amongst them.
Let’s go left field with a 1985 Mitsubishi camper with a £2.5 to 3.5k estimate
Good golly, Miss Molly, there's some nice cars there. I'm interested to see what the M Coupe goes for. I know of some that have been bought for 3x the estimate, but with 1/3 the miles.Lots are “Estimate TBC” or way out of our price range but some interesting stuff in thread budget - a Bentley, MG Metro and Midget amongst them.
Let’s go left field with a 1985 Mitsubishi camper with a £2.5 to 3.5k estimate
Found this ôn ebay, minus some of the silly mods there's a very pretty and unusual car! Not a lot to Type 3 VW's around and kept in stock condition it will be even more unusual. Well under the 5k budget also.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vw-type-3-variant-A-squa...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vw-type-3-variant-A-squa...
Roverload said:
Found this ôn ebay, minus some of the silly mods there's a very pretty and unusual car! Not a lot to Type 3 VW's around and kept in stock condition it will be even more unusual. Well under the 5k budget also.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vw-type-3-variant-A-squa...
I'd say it's over priced and is in need of a resto. The rear wings are fked, and they're expensive and hard to come by. The sills look like they're on their way out and the pan looks like it was patched by Stevie Wonder. Type 3's are cool, I've got a Brazilian market only one coming over from Sao Paulo, but not that one!http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/vw-type-3-variant-A-squa...
This one looks pretty straight
http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=...
This Fastback is looks nice and solid too
http://suchen.mobile.de/fahrzeuge/details.html?id=...
kiseca said:
The E30 was not marketed as a comfort oriented saloon. If it was, it failed as that in the back at least because it was cramped. But it wasn't. It was marketed as the ultimate driving machine. And while the hot hatches may have been more popular in the UK, in SA the saloon versions were more popular, like the Jetta and Opel Monza /Vauxhall Belmonte. And the Giulietta and Alfetta.
I suspect you mis-typed here as the Monza had nothing at all in common with the Belmont - which if memory serves correctly was a booted Astra? The Monza was a lovely bit of rwd kitirocfan said:
kiseca said:
The E30 was not marketed as a comfort oriented saloon. If it was, it failed as that in the back at least because it was cramped. But it wasn't. It was marketed as the ultimate driving machine. And while the hot hatches may have been more popular in the UK, in SA the saloon versions were more popular, like the Jetta and Opel Monza /Vauxhall Belmonte. And the Giulietta and Alfetta.
I suspect you mis-typed here as the Monza had nothing at all in common with the Belmont - which if memory serves correctly was a booted Astra? The Monza was a lovely bit of rwd kitB'stard Child said:
irocfan said:
kiseca said:
The E30 was not marketed as a comfort oriented saloon. If it was, it failed as that in the back at least because it was cramped. But it wasn't. It was marketed as the ultimate driving machine. And while the hot hatches may have been more popular in the UK, in SA the saloon versions were more popular, like the Jetta and Opel Monza /Vauxhall Belmonte. And the Giulietta and Alfetta.
I suspect you mis-typed here as the Monza had nothing at all in common with the Belmont - which if memory serves correctly was a booted Astra? The Monza was a lovely bit of rwd kitThe booted versions of hatchbacks in SA, i.e the Corollas, Monzas /Astras and Jettas (which was a Jetta...) were seen as the luxury or executive versions of the cars, so if you wanted a hot VW you bought the Golf GTI or a Kadett GSi. If you were an up and coming executive you got the Jetta CLi or Monza GLi which had the engine from the hot hatch but all the toys, leather interior and so on. They were more expensive. Or you bought a 3 series. Sierra and Sapphires did well there too, with the Essex V6 as the top model. Same thing: Sporty model was a Sierra XR6 hatchback and exec model was a Sapphire Ghia, with a boot of course. The missing one is Alfa, who closed their SA factory in 1985 through sanctions. They never replaced the Giulietta with the 75 there. At that point the only way to buy a new Alfa in SA was a personal import. I have read that SA was Alfa's biggest market outside of Italy, and I often wonder just how much closing that factory and losing those sales contributed to their decline and the Fiat takeover.
kiseca said:
B'stard Child said:
irocfan said:
kiseca said:
The E30 was not marketed as a comfort oriented saloon. If it was, it failed as that in the back at least because it was cramped. But it wasn't. It was marketed as the ultimate driving machine. And while the hot hatches may have been more popular in the UK, in SA the saloon versions were more popular, like the Jetta and Opel Monza /Vauxhall Belmonte. And the Giulietta and Alfetta.
I suspect you mis-typed here as the Monza had nothing at all in common with the Belmont - which if memory serves correctly was a booted Astra? The Monza was a lovely bit of rwd kitMimd you the Chevy Monza didn't help either
kiseca said:
B'stard Child said:
irocfan said:
kiseca said:
The E30 was not marketed as a comfort oriented saloon. If it was, it failed as that in the back at least because it was cramped. But it wasn't. It was marketed as the ultimate driving machine. And while the hot hatches may have been more popular in the UK, in SA the saloon versions were more popular, like the Jetta and Opel Monza /Vauxhall Belmonte. And the Giulietta and Alfetta.
I suspect you mis-typed here as the Monza had nothing at all in common with the Belmont - which if memory serves correctly was a booted Astra? The Monza was a lovely bit of rwd kitThe booted versions of hatchbacks in SA, i.e the Corollas, Monzas /Astras and Jettas (which was a Jetta...) were seen as the luxury or executive versions of the cars, so if you wanted a hot VW you bought the Golf GTI or a Kadett GSi. If you were an up and coming executive you got the Jetta CLi or Monza GLi which had the engine from the hot hatch but all the toys, leather interior and so on. They were more expensive. Or you bought a 3 series. Sierra and Sapphires did well there too, with the Essex V6 as the top model. Same thing: Sporty model was a Sierra XR6 hatchback and exec model was a Sapphire Ghia, with a boot of course. The missing one is Alfa, who closed their SA factory in 1985 through sanctions. They never replaced the Giulietta with the 75 there. At that point the only way to buy a new Alfa in SA was a personal import. I have read that SA was Alfa's biggest market outside of Italy, and I often wonder just how much closing that factory and losing those sales contributed to their decline and the Fiat takeover.
Back on track....
Nice 2.6 Mercedes 190E in the best colour combo.
http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/181104/1993...
Shame it is a catd - but pictures of damage do not look too bad and no history.
Nice 2.6 Mercedes 190E in the best colour combo.
http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/181104/1993...
Shame it is a catd - but pictures of damage do not look too bad and no history.
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