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Old 30-04-2015, 09:11 PM   #51
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So this LHD 1973 3.0 CSL Batmobile advertised at £199.000 is significantly hampered in value because its re-spray and engine rebuild in 2011 lose its originality ....?
I suggest you put your money where you mouth is bud.
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Old 30-04-2015, 09:13 PM   #52
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Here's an idea Bunty - put your mouse down, get off your seat, and go look at the engine number.

You wouldn't be the chap who's offer was politely refused would you?
I don't need to check it MCSL as I know it's not the number that the original engine came with.

Do you really think I put an offer on that car

Did Elms actually tell you the car carried the same engine number, as you seem convinced.

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Old 30-04-2015, 09:28 PM   #53
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I suggest you put your money where you mouth is bud.
Easy there .... Not trying to offend - merely adding to the discussion and asking the question- do collectors look negatively at seriously collectable (and typically very old) cars that have had professional restorations - that can include complete engine rebuilds?
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Old 30-04-2015, 09:40 PM   #54
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Do you really think I put an offer on that car


Apologies, it wasn't my intention to upset you Bunty. I'll tell you what dude - if it doesn't sell, and i can't give it away for toffee, I'll let you have it for a cuddle
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Old 30-04-2015, 09:51 PM   #55
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Apologies, it wasn't my intention to upset you Bunty. I'll tell you what dude - if it doesn't sell, and i can't give it away for toffee, I'll let you have it for a cuddle
MCSL,despite what you might think, I am not having a personal go at you. I was not aware that you were selling the car. I thought that it was being sold by a dealer. From your post it appeared that you were a previous owner.

The remarks below are just my observations from buying classic cars for many years. If had known that a board member was selling the car I would not have said anything.

Good luck with the sale.
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Old 30-04-2015, 10:01 PM   #56
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Easy there .... Not trying to offend - merely adding to the discussion and asking the question- do collectors look negatively at seriously collectable (and typically very old) cars that have had professional restorations - that can include complete engine rebuilds?
No offence taken Pethead and I apologise for my short answer.

To answer your question, yes, collectors do look negatively on anything that is not original. Most professional restorers that rebuild engines will always try and reuse the original block to have a matching numbers car.

Good original cars will beat a restoration any day of the week, that's not to say that a nut and bolt resto is not worth a great deal of money on a collectible car. Just that an unrestored version will be worth more and significantly more in a lot of cases.

Non original rare cars are still very desirable but just don't command the same high prices.

As the saying goes " it's only original once"




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Old 10-05-2015, 08:34 AM   #57
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Car is now sold ?
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Old 21-06-2015, 01:56 PM   #58
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Just passed Greypaul today. This CSL is listed as sold
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Old 10-08-2015, 11:50 AM   #59
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Yes now up for sale at a Jaguar dealer
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Yes now up for sale at a Jaguar dealer
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