Most Expensive Non-V8 I've Seen
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Wow. Possibly good news for all diesel owners? Something is afoot here Watson which currently eludes me:shrug:
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The only thing I can think of is it being a press car.
Maybe they think that makes it hugely desirable and therefore expensive :shrug:. Is there actual provenance for this car?? Good luck to them - I wonder how long it'll not hang about ;) |
If that is the case, then maybe I should sell mine for £9,999 :D:D:D
https://i.imgur.com/1oLiX8X.jpg?5 http://i.imgur.com/3YZ77nI.jpg Stu |
They can have mine for 4k...
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Nice but not 12 grand nice! What's with the description in capitals though, difficult to read, its like shouting, annoying to say the least.
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I have sent the seller some messages, but no response at all.(...) Not a complete perspective of the actual value.i.m.o... 36k euro could be the case in 2050 though. These cars will increase in price definitely.
For the Dorchester owners: last year a 2,5 auto Conny SE jap spec 75 with aubergine personal line with 29k miles on the clock was sold for 9.500 GBP. I wonder who bought it, hope he is a member of the club. We shall see but I guess my money invested in these cars will give me a higher efficiency compared to put it on the bank. |
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