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Re: eBay dreamers
« Reply #15 on: 13 April 2013, 18:38:09 »

I would fix the Riley and cut up the Honda to make patches for it ;D
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« Reply #16 on: 13 April 2013, 18:39:13 »

I would fix the Riley and cut up the Honda to make patches for it ;D

There not much left of the Honda to makes from ........  ::) ::) ::)
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« Reply #17 on: 13 April 2013, 23:44:40 »

I would fix the Riley and cut up the Honda to make patches for it ;D

If I was fixing the Riley, I would rather use new metal than risk using rusty, perforated Japenese metal on a Briish classic ;D ;D ;D ;)
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« Reply #18 on: 14 April 2013, 00:38:18 »

The guy has been breathing in too much fresh air and watching the nudists on brighton beach again. :D :D
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Re: eBay dreamers
« Reply #19 on: 14 April 2013, 00:55:45 »

unfortunately you can blame all those stupid classic car mags/programs spouting on about investment/value-unfortunately
people buy into this and see any vehicle that is old is worth lots of money :'( and so rich people buy up cars and seal them away as investments-look how mk1/2 escorts now go for silly money-my consul cost me £400 years ago-now stripprd out worth £2000+ as it is-I would'nt sell it though as always loved them :y
AND I have seen worse cars than those fully restored-not for profit but for love as they spent thousands and may years too

I quite agree.... :( :(

Not so sure about the Riley but the Honda :-\ you are buying the reg and identity, sadly you then go out an nick a good one, this happens a lot with Mini's and Landrovers, I have even seen log book and plates / chassis no's for sale on ebay............. :( :( :(
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« Reply #20 on: 14 April 2013, 01:20:39 »

I dunno you know..  :-\  Had a quick look and came up with these.....

http://www.sussexsportscars.co.uk/classic_car/1487/1967_honda_s800_coupe/

http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/classic-car-page/129878/1950-riley-rmc/

http://www.motorbase.com/vehicle/by-id/702/

To be honest I've no idea of the costs of restoring cars like this but at a glance it would seem that you would have around £10,000 to play with on the Honda and £15,000 or so on the Riley?  :-\  Assuming you got a top final restored valuation and paid the sellers asking price...  ::)

If you viewed them as long term projects, would it cost as much as that to restore?  :-\

I like the restored Honda.. Very pretty!!!  :-*

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