1 owner Dino, 30 yrs in lock up garage- 2k on the clock

1 owner Dino, 30 yrs in lock up garage- 2k on the clock

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david hockney

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1,307 posts

160 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Parked up next to a Daytona with 9k on clock that also
had not driven for 30 yrs:

http://www.questtv.co.uk/video/chasing-classic-car...

Roony

378 posts

236 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Cracking episode...




david hockney said:
Parked up next to a Daytona with 9k on clock that also
had not driven for 30 yrs:

http://www.questtv.co.uk/video/chasing-classic-car...

037

1,330 posts

154 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Love that Ginger Daytona!

Pork

9,453 posts

241 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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I was listening to the prices thinking that cars in the US are relatively cheap....then saw it was a 2011 episode. Id guess they'd all be worth considerably more today.

david hockney

Original Poster:

1,307 posts

160 months

Friday 11th March 2016
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Pork said:
I was listening to the prices thinking that cars in the US are relatively cheap....then saw it was a 2011 episode. Id guess they'd all be worth considerably more today.
Yes- some of the episodes are indeed old and not indicative of current prices......
Although in this episode I thought it was slightly silly that at the auction the presenter Wayne
kept saying 'the cars aren't worth it'.....an auction is usually a fairly good indication of market rate!

Roony

378 posts

236 months

Tuesday 22nd March 2016
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Auctions can be the worst place to buy a car as every one gets caught up in the moment and the end up pushing prices higher... this then is used as a measure for the punter selling his classic privately.



david hockney said:
Yes- some of the episodes are indeed old and not indicative of current prices......
Although in this episode I thought it was slightly silly that at the auction the presenter Wayne
kept saying 'the cars aren't worth it'.....an auction is usually a fairly good indication of market rate!