new high price (NA) reserve not met on bat
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I'd say, this sets a better benchmark for our cars. Still not the >$100k they should be.
The high bid was $50,000, but the reserve was not met.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969- ... lan-s4-11/
The high bid was $50,000, but the reserve was not met.
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1969- ... lan-s4-11/
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h20hamelan - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Did you see the new posted ask of $69K? Should be available for a while.
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Dealer trying to recover restoration costs. Does that ever work out?
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I suppose in the UK it could be £60k
How does an American Muscle car get such huge money, usually with high production numbers. Even in Europe.
Sure I am glad I can afford one or more, though I have noticed many cars getting less than they are worth. Many more fetching much higher amounts the last year.
Going for a drive on some newly paved winding mountain road with very few motorists. Maybe Hwy 31 north, or 31a west to enjoy what I got!!!
How does an American Muscle car get such huge money, usually with high production numbers. Even in Europe.
Sure I am glad I can afford one or more, though I have noticed many cars getting less than they are worth. Many more fetching much higher amounts the last year.
Going for a drive on some newly paved winding mountain road with very few motorists. Maybe Hwy 31 north, or 31a west to enjoy what I got!!!
Born, and brought home from the hospital (no seat belt (wtf)) in a baby!
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Interest rates next to nothing and runaway inflation. Those with money in the market have been cleaning up for some time now.
Those without have a snow balls chance of getting any but those that have are doing great.
Herd mentality on certain models seems to take over as well. Why does a MGB with NO miles not bring more?
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1980-mg-mgb-69/
While a 23 window VW bus is worth the moon????
Kurt
Those without have a snow balls chance of getting any but those that have are doing great.
Herd mentality on certain models seems to take over as well. Why does a MGB with NO miles not bring more?
https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1980-mg-mgb-69/
While a 23 window VW bus is worth the moon????
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h20hamelan wrote:I suppose in the UK it could be £60k
How does an American Muscle car get such huge money, usually with high production numbers. Even in Europe.
Sure I am glad I can afford one or more, though I have noticed many cars getting less than they are worth. Many more fetching much higher amounts the last year.
Going for a drive on some newly paved winding mountain road with very few motorists. Maybe Hwy 31 north, or 31a west to enjoy what I got!!!
Just for giggles I googled Canada hwy 31.
Man, I'm envious!
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road and track had hwy31 as top 5 in NA. The roads have all been paved recently. The Elise loves them. The trials bikes love the high country, kayaks the river, skis and bikes the mtn...
part of the reason I am here is the fantastic roads
though I took all my savings 25 years ago to buy a home. 7yr old, 15,19, 24 and...I am broke, and nothing left in the old stocks game.
but I found a few Lotus needing some love, so I am happy at least where I live. And the fam makes it home.
funny, the Kootenays never noticed the depression was going on. Fruit, nuts, veg, meat and all seems fine here.
part of the reason I am here is the fantastic roads
though I took all my savings 25 years ago to buy a home. 7yr old, 15,19, 24 and...I am broke, and nothing left in the old stocks game.
but I found a few Lotus needing some love, so I am happy at least where I live. And the fam makes it home.
funny, the Kootenays never noticed the depression was going on. Fruit, nuts, veg, meat and all seems fine here.
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Bonhams 26-28k lb
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I recall reading that the reason for the pop-up headlights on the Elan was that if the headlights were fitted as shown in the picture above, then they wouldn't meet minimum height requirements.
So is the car road-legal with lights behind the cowls?
Edit: A quiet afternoon, so I did some digging. In the UK the minimum height is 500mm (presumably to the bottom of the headlamp), in the US (it is state specific) is 24 inches.
I think the light is probably OK in the UK, but wouldn't work in the US.
So is the car road-legal with lights behind the cowls?
Edit: A quiet afternoon, so I did some digging. In the UK the minimum height is 500mm (presumably to the bottom of the headlamp), in the US (it is state specific) is 24 inches.
I think the light is probably OK in the UK, but wouldn't work in the US.
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Various modern stuff
71 Elan Sprint (still being restored)
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Fred Talmadge wrote:Dealer trying to recover restoration costs. Does that ever work out?
Dealer "stole" this car from the PO for $34K at a recent "no-reserve" auction. The PO ate the restoration costs, not the dealer.
The dealer, at $50K, would have made a ~50% profit in just a very short while. But, apparently pushing for more. Dealer did nothing to the car, from what I know.
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Andy8421 wrote:I recall reading that the reason for the pop-up headlights on the Elan was that if the headlights were fitted as shown in the picture above, then they wouldn't meet minimum height requirements.
So is the car road-legal with lights behind the cowls?
Edit: A quiet afternoon, so I did some digging. In the UK the minimum height is 500mm (presumably to the bottom of the headlamp), in the US (it is state specific) is 24 inches.
I think the light is probably OK in the UK, but wouldn't work in the US.
Back "in the day" when the US came up with that minimum height cr*p it wasn't for our safety but to limit competition to our auto industry. A far bigger hazard now days is the obscene monster pickups coming out of Detroit with headlights that blind anyone smaller than themselves. Don't see any legislation banning headlights that are too high.....
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nomad wrote:Back "in the day" when the US came up with that minimum height cr*p it wasn't for our safety but to limit competition to our auto industry. A far bigger hazard now days is the obscene monster pickups coming out of Detroit with headlights that blind anyone smaller than themselves. Don't see any legislation banning headlights that are too high.....
Kurt
Don't get me started on the stupidity of US automotive regulations and their counter productiveness. They are mostly about limiting competition for the US auto industry but really just hurt consumer unless they just want to drive an oversized pickup truck!
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