UNFINISHED PROJECT .....Yes, I'd agree with that!
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QUOTE: "and pushed it into a corner of the workshop, guess what, all I have done with it since then is push it into different corners of said workshop"
I find it hard to believe you could push that car anywhere
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
I find it hard to believe you could push that car anywhere
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT
Brian
64 S2 Roadster
72 Sprint FHC
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72 Sprint FHC
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enskr wrote:And an amazing 95 bids
......but only 13 actual bidders with the highest bidder new to ebay being registered less than 30days and no feedback.....Hmmm...interesting
Brian
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Did anyone on here take this one on?
ebay # 200465502373
Richard
ebay # 200465502373
Richard
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It went for ?6899 so what value do we put on a good useable car these days as an S2 basket case sold for ?9000 ?
Ian
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IMHO
The eBay auction certainly confuses me, things are looking more up than I thought, unless it's a "funny" eBay auction.
Ian, do you have a link to the sold S2 basket case? For me to try and even ponder an answer to your question my gut says twice as much for a usable Elan.
Maybe the F1 effect is already taking place.
Build numbers are a key to collector car market values and Elans are a "skeleton".
Smart guys are ditching the stock market and buying things they can not only put their hands on, but enjoy too.
Eric
The eBay auction certainly confuses me, things are looking more up than I thought, unless it's a "funny" eBay auction.
Ian, do you have a link to the sold S2 basket case? For me to try and even ponder an answer to your question my gut says twice as much for a usable Elan.
Maybe the F1 effect is already taking place.
Build numbers are a key to collector car market values and Elans are a "skeleton".
Smart guys are ditching the stock market and buying things they can not only put their hands on, but enjoy too.
Eric
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1964 S1 wrote:IMHO
Smart guys are ditching the stock market and buying things they can not only put their hands on, but enjoy too.
Eric
Wonder if we're in for a repeat of the Classic Car investor 'bubble' of the early eighties - if so, hang on tight and prepare to bale out at the top of the market!
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Eric the S2 for restoration is item no. 200465502373 went for ?9000
Ian
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Thank You Ian, once again, an Elan that brings a surprisingly high price, although if one were to sell the dash, steering wheel, door handles, cylinder head and removeable hardtop they'd be halfway home to their investment !
It is a wacky world.
Eric
It is a wacky world.
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