top money for this one

It's at the very top - i'd have said 12k was about right,but i guess we have to see if anyone pays the price to know!
 
It's worth every penny if it's that good.
If you had to pay a resto company to restore would cost at least 2/3 times as much.
Even full resto at home can run to the 12k he is asking, you can easily spend 2k on chroming alone!
Clive.
 
Someone approached me at a car show asking for my mobile number? When I asked him why, he replied that he was getting some money together and was going to buy Sparky. :eek:

I apparently wasn't getting a say in this, so asked him how much he was going to pay me. He turned this around and asked me for a price, so I said £50K.

Cheeky Git went away then :)
 
Someone approached me at a car show asking for my mobile number? When I asked him why, he replied that he was getting some money together and was going to buy Sparky. :eek:

I apparently wasn't getting a say in this, so asked him how much he was going to pay me. He turned this around and asked me for a price, so I said £50K.

Cheeky Git went away then :)

Hey, a bit steep but you know if I had a few spare dollars I think 50K would be the sort of dollars I could pay, given the tech and the impeccable workmanship that has gone into Sparky.

If you priced out the hours and the hardware thats in you car that would be an ok sort of return.
 
Someone approached me at a car show asking for my mobile number? When I asked him why, he replied that he was getting some money together and was going to buy Sparky. :eek:

I apparently wasn't getting a say in this, so asked him how much he was going to pay me. He turned this around and asked me for a price, so I said £50K.

Cheeky Git went away then :)
You should have stuck around . He was probably going to the hole in the wall.
 
It is a fabulous car, cleanest I have seen but is it worth that sort of money?

To get mine to that standard would cost way more than the asking price but if it was that good would I be afraid to drive it?

This was the very reason I sold my 3 door Cosworth
 
I wasn't going to join in on this one after all the flack of the White one but for £16450.00 i will ad my two penneth worth as i would not expect overspray on the door rubbers as seen in pics 12 and 13 which take a couple of secs to remove and replace or in fact that a car that had covered just over 19k miles to actually have had any type of respray or am i way off here i think not :confused:
 
a car that has done 19000 miles may have been derelict rather than just underutilised i guess....
 
over 40 years of condensation in the engine and body, just sitting there, I can see problems looming if caught in a shower, or will it be a show pony in the garage?
Peter
 
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