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Old 05-01-2013, 17:58   #1
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Default ever wished you kept that old motor !

i suppose wev,e all been there ,had many cars in the past sold em never thinking it may go up in value or turn out to be a classic or collectors as time goes by.. one of my first cars was a beetle 1302s denim interior very rare called JEANS very basic i was young £150 changed hands insurance £43.00 yes 12mth cover , the car ment very little to me at the time as it was just cheap transport that suited my pocket but im amazed how much this car has increased in value over the years & being a jeans model in good nick would be bringing a few grand now... wished id hung on to it dam! !
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Old 05-01-2013, 18:14   #2
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Wish I had kept my MK1 Escort
But still have my Triumph GT6
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Old 05-01-2013, 18:18   #3
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1963 series2a swb landrover
Kids would have loved bombing around with no roof and door tops with windscreen folded down as i did
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Old 05-01-2013, 18:19   #4
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Wish I had kept my MK1 Escort
But still have my Triumph GT6
mmm triumph rare these days & a true classic ,mk1 escorts are virtually un heard of these days & anyone with a nice one can almost name the price
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Old 05-01-2013, 18:26   #5
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1963 series2a swb landrover
Kids would have loved bombing around with no roof and door tops with windscreen folded down as i did
ha ha dads army springs to mind! excellent summer fun tho think id prefer roll cage fitted for offroading first tho
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Old 05-01-2013, 19:15   #6
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There is a guy near me who has a GT6 in his barn.
He was storing it for someone for a few years and the owner has dissappeared.
The guy is going to sell it to cover the rent owed

I'm tempted, but the wife would kill me
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Old 05-01-2013, 19:19   #7
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I had a 3dr mk2 golf gti resprayed in Porsche yellow, full 'euro look'

Car was an 86 the year was 1998

It had a few problems like head gasket brakes and suspension knackered so I swapped it for a cav gsi

So many regrets about that
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Old 05-01-2013, 19:29   #8
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1963 series2a swb landrover
Kids would have loved bombing around with no roof and door tops with windscreen folded down as i did
my dad bought a series 2 2litre diesel 1958 still has it in workshop just restoring it at mo will be nice once moted but cant get parts for the 2litre diesel so had to put in a 2 1/4 litre diesel instead some parts people wanted over £1200 just for a empty head
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Old 05-01-2013, 19:37   #9
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There is a guy near me who has a GT6 in his barn.
He was storing it for someone for a few years and the owner has dissappeared.
The guy is going to sell it to cover the rent owed

I'm tempted, but the wife would kill me
Go on, you know you want to.
Is it a MK1,2 or 3, what is he looking at price wise
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Old 05-01-2013, 20:23   #10
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an old school mate when we was 17 bought a ford capri RS3100 in red with recaro seats it was a stunning motor but sadly at his age he couldnt get insured so in the garage it went...yrs rolled on & 34yrs later he still has the car covered in thick dust but im sure by now with a bit of TLC & attension that motor will be worth few quid now never seen one in years on road
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Old 05-01-2013, 20:39   #11
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i know a man whos just scrapped a mark 1 capri would have cost more to put right than it was worth. it was that bad shame
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Old 05-01-2013, 20:52   #12
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[QUOTE=darryl;195133]i know a man whos just scrapped a mark 1 capri would have cost more to put right than it was worth. it was that bad shame[/QU yeah trouble is with cars that age once you start welding where do you find the end ! shame really but as you say repair bills just get bigger & bigger untill you give in !
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Old 05-01-2013, 21:58   #13
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There is a guy near me who has a GT6 in his barn.
He was storing it for someone for a few years and the owner has dissappeared.
The guy is going to sell it to cover the rent owed

I'm tempted, but the wife would kill me
ooohhh.h.....worth a bloody fortune!!! id would LOVE a GT6 (but dont have the money for one)
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Old 05-01-2013, 22:00   #14
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only one i wish I had kept, is my old Fourtrak Fieldman!!!

When I got it, i didnt know too much about 4x4's. NOW, I realise it was a much better car mechanically etc than I thought it was, and though I sold it for £350, it would probably be worth well over £1k now.

ok, not the same league as a Gt6 or an Escort, but its one of those things where it was almost not even worth selling for £350. If Id have kept it, done it up, it would have paid me back nicely.
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Old 05-01-2013, 22:06   #15
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Same here with my landy ex wife moaned about it so in a fit of madness flogged it for 500quid still couldnt live with the cow so split up
Wosrt desision ever i have ever made


Getting rid of the landrover
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