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Noth43 | 16:49 Mon 25th Mar 2013 | Cars
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I'd be interested in anyone's opinions on the following item I've been watching.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BREATHTAKING-1974-ROVER-2200-SC-P6-1-OWNER-AND-JUST-31-600-MILES-FROM-NEW-/200908596299?
What do you think the reserve might be set at, about £4000 maybe?
Do you think its worth it, do you think it'll make the reserve?
How much do you reckon It'll go for?
Just curious..
I might be tempted. Don't know how easy it would be to sell on though.




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I think he has a reserve of 5k and he will get around £5700-£6000
17:24 Mon 25th Mar 2013
You could send him/her a message through Ebay and ask the seller if they would accept £4000. The car is only worth what someone is prepared to pay for it IE it has no book value so it is sold on it's general condition. It would be hard to find another in that condition and that sort of mileage and only two owners.
blimey, that's been well looked after/restored!
Message the seller saying you are very interested and ask what the reserve is as you have a budget to work to... worked for me in the past.
Also it would be worth more if it was the 3500 V8.
Noth... do you have the beige flares and bushy 'tash and sideburns to match it?
Bidders:11
Bids:22
Time left:3 days 1 hour 31 mins
Duration:7 days


With 11 bidders and 3 days to go, there is no way will he listen to offers of £4000

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Good point Mick, I was thinking if it went past 4K I'd back out anyway.
I agree with Mick - £4K won't get it , interesting to see what it does bring, some years since I sold one of those. Happy days.
Rear brake pads are a pain to change if I remember rightly, inboard calipers.
tonyav......yes inboard either side of the diff...you need a mirror to change them.
Yes BRIGHT SPARK a severe pain in the butt to change as were the old Jag XJ6's.
I think he has a reserve of 5k and he will get around £5700-£6000
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Yeah its nice Mick, the price reflects to work needing doing, perhaps for the money I ought to be lowering my sights a bit. Afraid I haven't got 60k for the other one... :(
Well wasn't wrong about it topping £4K and still reserve not met.
That is just awesome and I would love it! I think it will go quite high maybe even 6K.
An unused and unregistered (160 mile) 1980 Spitfire covered in Waxoyl was recently sold by Anglia car auctions forjust over £20000!
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Yep, you were right about the reserve Mamyalynne, wishful thinking on my part, £4 maybe £4.5k, sale of the century..too good to be true.
Looks like BRIGHT SPARK could be nearer the money. Still interesting to see what it makes though.
Noth......it looks a great car.If I was interested I would go and view.The only downside..and its a big one on a classic...theres no history! It may knock 20% off the value, But at 6k its worth a look.The ad is very well presented with 2500 views.
Well it's been sold, £5,488.00.
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Yes, it was £4900 with 23 bids down and 30mins to go, a mad scramble at the finish. Not to worry, other days and all that.....

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