Another Assetto Corsa (no.27)

allandwf

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I saw that too. Picking mine up on Tuesday, then taking tue, wed to drive home. Was No27 missing from the overall list?
 

Phil H

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Ac 27/75

in 2009 it was offered for £18,995 by Midland Sports Cars/Hollingworth as follows:

2 Doors, Automatic, Coupe, Petrol, 45,000 miles, Metallic Nero Carbonio. Nero Hide and Red Piping, Electric Seats, Climate Control, Skyhook Suspension, Carbon Fibre Dash Inserts, Power Folding Mirrors, Red Callipers, Larini Sports Exhaust sounds awesome, Number 27 out of 75 U.K. Cars, Full History. We have looked after this car over a number of years and supplied it to several different owners, £18,995

I assume that it was a failed commission sale as the present ad confirms latest ownership since 2007. The aerial is a bit of a puzzle.

PH
 

allandwf

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Can anyone make out what's on the C piller, at the fuel filler,and near side, where you sometimes see a trident?
 

rotorheadcase

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Can anyone make out what's on the C piller, at the fuel filler,and near side, where you sometimes see a trident?

Looks like a 3.2 badge... Not very nice. Looking a significant expense to get the correct wheels, as much as I like those, :) and to have that ghastly antenna removed and repainted.

Neil
 

Andyk

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in 2009 it was offered for £18,995 by Midland Sports Cars/Hollingworth as follows:

2 Doors, Automatic, Coupe, Petrol, 45,000 miles, Metallic Nero Carbonio. Nero Hide and Red Piping, Electric Seats, Climate Control, Skyhook Suspension, Carbon Fibre Dash Inserts, Power Folding Mirrors, Red Callipers, Larini Sports Exhaust sounds awesome, Number 27 out of 75 U.K. Cars, Full History. We have looked after this car over a number of years and supplied it to several different owners, £18,995

I assume that it was a failed commission sale as the present ad confirms latest ownership since 2007. The aerial is a bit of a puzzle.

PH

Thats the one Phil...I was racking my brian as I knew I had seen it before and couldn't remember the dealers name....Remember us talking about her on the other side. Hollingworths went under didn't they...They sold some nice Ferraris if I remeber right and the odd Maserati...
 

nigw

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Looks like a 3.2 badge... Not very nice. Looking a significant expense to get the correct wheels, as much as I like those, :) and to have that ghastly antenna removed and repainted.

Neil

You could buy standard 4200 wheels, get them painted anthracite and buy the right bolts. The 4200 wheels appear on eBay from time to time at £300-£600 a set. Odd why they're missing in the first place though - perhaps just not liked by a previous owner, or they may have been stolen at some point.

Aerial could've been due to bad radio reception (apparently this was main dealers' "fix" at one stage!) or a previous sat nav installation? I'd guess £600 to get it plated, filled and painted, though it needs to be a very good bodyshop to lose the colour over the rear quarter and C pillar.
 

dem maser

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It does put me off.....
An AC without the wheels....what happened?
Could he not afford to buy a set? What else has he been scimping on??

Could just be that he dont like them but i find that hard to believe
 

nigw

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Jesus, if that's true - webuyanycar would've paid **** all for it - someone must've been desperate.

It's still for sale on pistonheads
 
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