After months of deliberation I’ve decided to offer the car for sale. I’ve owned it since 2015 and the history and work on the car is well documented on this site.
Im not touting it for sale on any other pages or auction sites as I want the car to go to a Trophy enthusiast. Likewise if it...
It will be interesting to see how the sale goes. As we know the prices and interest on these cars tends to go in peaks and troughs for some reason. Over the last 12 months, certainly on CC, prices seem to have been fairly solid and even mediocre cars have sold for strong money. I’m sure we...
It depends, if you sell on Collecting Cars the likely hammer price for anything 50 -70k is probably £14k +. They seem to go up every time another sells on there
Mine has done 70k, I’m just pondering over selling and certainly would be looking at £14k based on condition etc against that of...
The Renault part no is 8200248910 the last time they were for sale they were as I recall about £300 but NLA.
ive bought a couple in the past so they do crop up. Good luck with the search. People fit Skoda things and some KTec products but there’s no doubt the genuine one looks the best.
yes I’ve had it from brand new. 10 yrs old this year. I’ve done about 1000 miles a year in it. I’ve not used it since 2019 but still like to roll it out the garage now and again. Probably the last car in my collection I would sell
yes from that it does sound more likely to be the 11. It’s not an easy one to work a deal on really as everyone knows Rolex RRP, but equally I suppose everyone knows anyone who’s had a Trophy for more than a couple of years paid less than the price they are selling at now. I think as in all such...
The out of step sales prices do seem to be peculiar to CC. Nowhere else have cars been making these prices. Good news for CC as they will become the main recognised platform for selling these cars. The one on PH with similar mileage but on the face of it a far better car for a couple of £k more...
So that works out at nearly £13k for a car that looks like it’s been left in the corner of a garage for years. The mileage is ok but that’s about all you can say in its favour.
Hi Ian, given I’ve probably done 50 miles since I did it yes it looks very much the same. I used hycote crinkle finish paint. Very easy to use if you follow the directions on the can. Obviously stripped most of the stuff off the top of the engine then masked the rest. It too onerous. Give it a go
Great car, some good photos, hopefully you will find a buyer happy to accept the deviation from standard. It does narrow the appeal of the car as many will no doubt want something as close to standard as possible. Good luck though
Accepting that the new buyer may appear on here in the future - or may already be on but I have to say the engine bay looks a dogs arse. The car just shouts neglect