Yep! Thought I’d be punchy, I did think about “1 million dollars” but thought that might have been a stretch too far!
Thanks for everyone’s reply’s. I will drop them accordingly!!
I know, I know, it’s a what are they worth post!
I was having a bit of a storage organising session yesterday having sold a few of my motorbikes and remembered that I had a spare set of wheels.
I didn’t get any photos, but they’re all in good condition (not needing an refurb) and all have...
Most collectable cars have higher numbers of owners.
Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini are probably some of the worst! People buy them, maintain them to a high standard with no expense spared, enjoy them, do limited miles in them and then sell them on usually not losing much in the way of value in...
After recently making two further car acquisitions, with another one in the pipeline, I have run out of space in my storage facilities and so I am having sell a number of cars out of my collection. This being one of them.
This car went through the Collecting Cars website earlier in the year...
Im not sure what you didn’t understand about my last sentence?
If I advertised the three Trophy’s in my collection for £7k each it would surely have some level of impact on the market values for all cars.
Ahhh, found your ‘advert’ - £14.5k for £70k+ miles?
I mean I won’t pull apart your detailed advert like you did when a dealer put one of my cars up for£400 more than you’re advertising for with less miles and after I spent nearly £6k on it.
But now I’m curious, if you think the on collecting...
My very nice one was only advertised for a couple of weeks with the dealer friend of mine before I took it with me when I relocated to the highlands.
Its currently sat in storage with the rest of my cars. Not got round to doing anything with it yet.
I know both the owner of Millennium Heroes and the previous owner of the car.
The car is a stock car and owned by Millennium Heroes and as a collector myself, this is the most original example I have seen (even with the Speedline details on the wheels) since they were launched in 2005.
I don't...
I pulled out when I got to £12k. Needs too much money spending to get it to my standard and I wouldn't see my money back any time soon on it.
However, I did buy a 19k mile 172 Cup yesterday and fired up my other Trophy (Number 172) and its misfiring. Love these cars!
There’s no smoke and mirror stuff. I bought this car last year, have done a lot to it, and it’s for sale on a sale or return basis with a friend of mine who owns a good car dealership and sells a lot of special Renaults.
Nothing more to it than that. If it sells it sells, it’ll be good news for...
Perhaps he should have called it a sympathetic restoration. My interpretation of what I had done is that’s it’s sympathetic to the cars natural condition with mechanical and cosmetic work to a high standard rather than a full nut and bolt restoration.
I could have just had it serviced, butI...
The prices of a lot of cars like the Trophy have risen sharply over the last 12-18months. I think due to the pandemic there are a lot of people with money burning a hole in their pockets (from saving on not going on holiday, meals out, weekends away etc) and also the appreciation of values in...
Nah, I just threw a bucket of water over it, cleared all the fault codes and hand wrote a note saying "Dun sum wrk, cost 6 bags" and then gave it to my friend for him to sell... :LOL:
In all seriousness, its so good that Im 50/50 as to whether to keep it. Its worth £16k and its only going to...
Nope, I sold it last year. He then sold it to a guy and its come back to the market again. Really the car has to go to a collector, its just too good to use.
Due to my imminent relocation to the highlands, I have sold most of my cars....... In fact I am currently sat in a B&B waiting to find...