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The Patrolman
13-09-2015, 19:20
The demise of the Troll:eek:
There may not be many left:nenau
The Patrolman
13-09-2015, 19:22
Have a look and see whats left:eek:
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/nissan_patrol_gr_slx_auto
It may be a bargaining tool when buying parts...
Tell the suppliers that there are only 4 of your car left in the country and 200 sets of shock absorbers, how many do they think they will ever sell:nenau
doesn't recognise Nissan mistral :nenau
kitchenman
14-09-2015, 01:48
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/ford_maverick_2.7_td_swb
Only 3 left?
russell.huffer
14-09-2015, 08:27
There are more than that on ebay
Looking at this site got me thinking(always a dangerous thing).How dose the rarity of a car affect its value. I'm sure every one on here drives there particular car because they love it and the fun they get from ownership of it and I think that's it! . A car that has a following even when they are relatively easy to fined has the potential of becoming a classic.Where as a car that is bought for its fuel economy or it speciousness will inevitable fade in to obscurity .
Case in point: In 1980 I bought my second car, a two year old VW Passat.It cost me £2400. But I nearly dide't buy it,as next to it on the forecourt was a 1972 VW Carmon Ghea for £2200. But being a sensible young lad I was not swayed by the sporty lines of the Carmon and whent for the newer Passat :thumb2.
If I still had the passat it could be worth £250 if it was in good nic.
The Carmon Ghea would be worth 10K-20k depending on condition :doh
firebobby
15-09-2015, 11:42
Looking at this site got me thinking(always a dangerous thing).How dose the rarity of a car affect its value. I'm sure every one on here drives there particular car because they love it and the fun they get from ownership of it and I think that's it! . A car that has a following even when they are relatively easy to fined has the potential of becoming a classic.Where as a car that is bought for its fuel economy or it speciousness will inevitable fade in to obscurity .
Case in point: In 1980 I bought my second car, a two year old VW Passat.It cost me £2400. But I nearly dide't buy it,as next to it on the forecourt was a 1972 VW Carmon Ghea for £2200. But being a sensible young lad I was not swayed by the sporty lines of the Carmon and whent for the newer Passat :thumb2.
If I still had the passat it could be worth £250 if it was in good nic.
The Carmon Ghea would be worth 10K-20k depending on condition :doh
Yeah, but think of all the fun you has in the Passat :lol:lol
Yeah, but think of all the fun you has in the Passat :lol:lol
Yay! it was so good I got rid of it after 18 moths because things kept falling off:doh
And I bought a Lada estate off my sister,That thing was like a Russian army tank! I had it for two years and apart from the throttle cable snapping it didn't fail once. I only got rid of it because it was seriously damaging my street cred :cool:
solarman216
15-09-2015, 20:43
https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/ford_maverick_2.7_td_swb
Only 3 left?
Have to say my off roader is a SWB Mav, SORN'd of course and will be scrapped when it no longer runs, Rick
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