CCs 2011 green DBS
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cayman-black

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233 months

LTP

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129 months

Thursday 7th August
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14 years old and less than 5k miles. It's not even run in.

Minglar

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140 months

Thursday 7th August
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Hardly Green, hardly driven…Imho I think these still look rather classy even now, although it’s a shame it doesn’t have a six speed manual gearbox. The car has obviously been well looked after and it will interesting to see what it sells for. BRM.

Familymad

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234 months

Thursday 7th August
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I think they drive better as a GT with the auto.

Why was it repainted …

Minglar

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140 months

Thursday 7th August
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Familymad said:
I think they drive better as a GT with the auto.

Why was it repainted …
The notes state there was repainting done due to bubbling on the paintwork, which is a common problem on cars from this era. It usually occurs around the door handles, and the upper and lower edges of the doors. So I would assume small areas were rectified, which many owners on here have had experience of. I may of course be wrong, and the issues were serious enough to warrant a full respray. It’s an unusual colour for that generation DBS. BRM.

cayman-black

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Thursday 7th August
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Unsold at £66500.

Jon39

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160 months

Friday 8th August
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A registration mark which refers directly to a car (make, or model) can become awkward at sale time.
This mark appears to have been purchased in November 2022 for £8,300.
It was excluded from this auction, presumably because bidders are unlikely to include an extra £8,000 to their offer price for the car.


Extended servicing intervals are considered reasonable for a low annual mileage 'keeper', but perhaps not to a prospective buyer.
Did you chuckle at the October 2021 service? Just 43 miles since the previous year service.


The car looks beautiful.