Al Melling Wildcat 5.7 to auction 20/09
Discussion
I was unsure which area to post this, but it's probably closest to a Griffith.
Amore have had the car available for quite some time asking £30k:
https://www.amoreautos.co.uk/car-listings/al-melli...
An auction alert for 'TVR' has informed me that it is going to Dore & Rees on 20th Sept:
https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/6f23...
A wide guide price of £15k - £25k! Reserve probably somewhere in the middle? Here's a photo, they're the same as at Amore at the moment:


https://www.amoreautos.co.uk/car-listings/al-melli...
An auction alert for 'TVR' has informed me that it is going to Dore & Rees on 20th Sept:
https://www.easyliveauction.com/catalogue/lot/6f23...
A wide guide price of £15k - £25k! Reserve probably somewhere in the middle? Here's a photo, they're the same as at Amore at the moment:
Last sold by Iconic Auctioneers in 2008 for £13,500.00 plus commission.
https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/2008-melling-wil...
Truly horrid. The front grill seems to be bent. The seats are far too tall and wide. The trim at the top of the doors held on by exposed screws. The mirrors and instruments look like they came from a 1950s British sports car via an autojumble.
The instrument pods look like they were made in the 1960s in a school woodwork lesson (the pupil came bottom of the class) and designed for an old Norfolk Broads boat.
The gear lever seems to be from an old Leyland bus and the toggle switches from an old machine in a derelict Rochdale mill.
If it doesn't sell, perhaps they could raffle it. Oh wait a minute.......
https://www.iconicauctioneers.com/2008-melling-wil...
Truly horrid. The front grill seems to be bent. The seats are far too tall and wide. The trim at the top of the doors held on by exposed screws. The mirrors and instruments look like they came from a 1950s British sports car via an autojumble.
The instrument pods look like they were made in the 1960s in a school woodwork lesson (the pupil came bottom of the class) and designed for an old Norfolk Broads boat.
The gear lever seems to be from an old Leyland bus and the toggle switches from an old machine in a derelict Rochdale mill.
If it doesn't sell, perhaps they could raffle it. Oh wait a minute.......
To be fair to Al, the previous auction description makes it clear that most of your criticisms relate to parts which the new owner changed after buying it as a prototype :
"Further improvements during our vendor’s four years of ownership include a full professional respray in stunning Mazda “Soul Red Crystal”, new billet aluminium wheels made by Image Wheels of Tipton ... a new grille fabricated and drivers lights added to give that classic 60s GT look, custom one-off leather Corbeau bucket seats with a Wildcat logo and the whole interior and boot were retrimmed by an ex-Morgan trimmer/upholsterer."
"Further improvements during our vendor’s four years of ownership include a full professional respray in stunning Mazda “Soul Red Crystal”, new billet aluminium wheels made by Image Wheels of Tipton ... a new grille fabricated and drivers lights added to give that classic 60s GT look, custom one-off leather Corbeau bucket seats with a Wildcat logo and the whole interior and boot were retrimmed by an ex-Morgan trimmer/upholsterer."
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