dickygrace
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Looks like we were right on reserve and prediction.I think so too.
I think the reserve will be £24k
Looks like we were right on reserve and prediction.I think so too.
I think the reserve will be £24k
Yes it also has faults that require fixing, if they were simple they’d have been done. It’s also a private sale with zero comeback, and no chance (when on CC) of test drive, inspection etc. I’d suggest retail (probably after some spend) it might be worth around £24/25k.I guess that final figure is just under £20k with fees added. All depends on condition of course, but assuming it’s a decent car I’d say it’s seems like it should be somewhere between in the bottom half of the 20’s?
When was the last time a non category, or mega miles GT S went for less than 20k for example?
You have to like the grey/black combo too. Which is of course personal preference.
Yes, I’m not so sure an auction is the best place for a car like this, no test drive/inspection etc.Yes it also has faults that require fixing, if they were simple they’d have been done. It’s also a private sale with zero comeback, and no chance (when on CC) of test drive, inspection etc. I’d suggest retail (probably after some spend) it might be worth around £24/25k.
I do agree - what I've also observed is that the good condition GT S examples that are advertised at the right price, sell very quickly. I think he was asking £29k-ish originally and it's been on the market now for a while. With the price down to £26k it's closer to the ballpark based on today's market, but for that money it would need to be properly sorted.What I found interesting is that even the bidders didn't even fancy a punt on it for £19k on the off chance that was the reserve.
It must be very disheartening for the seller to be wanting £26k for his car but the open market won't go above just £18.5k.
It didn't make the reserve so didn't sell, I was bidding but not heard anything since.Thank god I was out of the country
Don’t remember exactly but early 150s I think it finished at, not miles away from the buy it now priceAny of you know what the mc20 on cc listed at ?
It finally sold 10 July for 36k including fees!Sold pre auction it would seem. Never know with CC but that's what it says. I do like the boomerangs on the Rosso Mondiale.
If I was going to spend that sum of money that would suit me nicely looks absolutely Stunning and I Love it.Ref 96 1973 Citroën SM 3.0 Manual WP
In 1961, Citroën began work on 'Project S', a sports variant of the revolutionary Citroën DS. As was customary for the firm, many running concept vehicles were developed, increasingly complex and upmarket from the DS. Citroën purchased Maserati in 1968 with the intention of harnessing Maserati's...www.historics.co.uk