Seems like there's a queue of them for sale on ebay
I do like that MkII Lotus Cortina they have for sale though
I do like that MkII Lotus Cortina they have for sale though
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£40k for a 2.0 and 2.8 Z3Seems like there's a queue of them for sale on ebay
I do like that MkII Lotus Cortina they have for sale though
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Those 'two' 507s. They look like the exact same car in the exact same position photoshopped with different colors. The background in both pictures is the same and the wheels are even turned at the exact same angle.Seems like there's a queue of them for sale on ebay
I do like that MkII Lotus Cortina they have for sale though
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Just that you get two points for a pair. Six for three of a kind.Oh look, both cars together. Maybe it's not a scam?
Tony.
Oh I get it Steve. And realise the difference between the Kobra and 250/DNA/507 type builds. I could spend a lot of money on mine (and did in the end) but.it.doesn't carry the kudos and popularity of those models. Which brings more profit if they are done well.Dave P
Pop you car into a decent body shop and ask them to quote for a similar quality fettling, gaping and paint job on yours. I'm not being rude but I would expect a quote of around 6>8K, add that to all your hard work, donor and kit cost.
I think it is good that somebody can put all that time money and effort in and still make a profit.
Hopefully, your insurer will get closer to your target number than mine did .... and I need to increase my agreed value insurance now
Those 'two' 507s. They look like the exact same car in the exact same position photoshopped with different colors. The background in both pictures is the same and the wheels are even turned at the exact same angle.
So, basically, it's a scam.
I wouldn't get too excited. Even if the dealer is selling them on commission "on behalf of the owners", they will be wanting £5-10k, so they can reduce them when they don't sell. It's the way it is in the car trade these days unfortunately.I have been waiting for it to go up for sale to see where the price was pitched.
Seems fairly bright to me making 5 to 10 K off the back of someone else’s hard work……….I wouldn't get too excited. Even if the dealer is selling them on commission "on behalf of the owners", they will be wanting £5-10k, so they can reduce them when they don't sell. It's the way it is in the car trade these days unfortunately.
Gotta love the clever (?) marketing of offering them at £39,507.00. Never met a bright car dealer TBH.
The Bentley would just get walked past and ignored, whilst my 507 has been the start point for many enthusiastic conversations. And ‘shed’ built cars can have the same quality and passion applied to them as factory built ones.If you can afford £39k, you can afford the to run a Bentley Continental, built by true craftsmen, for a short while - or would you still choose the "507", built by a man in a shed, and run it for a long while?
An intriguing conundrum.
The "507" wouldn't be out of place on my driveway, and would get the same "what is it?" questions my "275" gets. The Bentley would not get the same type of "interest", and probably would need an armed guard.