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The ebay thread
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I'm stealing that
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nuttinnew wrote: ↑Wed Jul 03, 2019 10:58 pm While pic hunting I found this upcoming auction list; https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auct ... 7-13/cars/
There's quite a few interesting cars in there. My Dad's going along to have a look at the Bristol:
https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auct ... id=1&pid=3
I'd rather he bought an earlier one with the nicer headlights.
High mileage LHD 355 with a very low estimate. I'm interested to see how much it sells for:
https://www.historics.co.uk/buying/auct ... 55-gts-f1/
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I'd love one. A spanking E34 M5 touring is on my lottery listnuttinnew wrote: ↑Thu Jul 04, 2019 8:24 pm Ftao of the SJ;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BMW-E34-M5-3 ... 6016.l4276
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Ooft £60k.
I don’t really follow E34 prices, are they taking the piss?
It is nice though.
I don’t really follow E34 prices, are they taking the piss?
It is nice though.
An absolute unit
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I've no idea on E34 M5 Touring prices, but that one is in much better condition than the only one I've seen in the metal; it was Techno Violet and in a breakers yard in Essex having been rolled and flattening the roof down to bonnet level at the front.
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Very nice - yes.
£60k ? I’m struggling a bit there.
£60k ? I’m struggling a bit there.
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That seems high to me, given the relatively high mileage and the fact that it isn't the later 6-speed, which is generally considered more desirable.
I owned an E34 M5 Touring for about four months before it was stolen! I paid around £12k for it in Italy and had a fantastic drive back through Austria and France, before it went into service as a daily driver in the UK. I can't think of many other cars that felt rock-solid at >150mph on the autobahn but would also carry a seven foot long trestle table if needed, and not attract a lot of attention (except from some obviously well-informed thieves). The only mild consolation was that I managed to extract a £14k settlement from the insurers, as all the other advertised ones at the time cost more than that. I still miss it.
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I owned an E34 M5 Touring for about four months before it was stolen! I paid around £12k for it in Italy and had a fantastic drive back through Austria and France, before it went into service as a daily driver in the UK. I can't think of many other cars that felt rock-solid at >150mph on the autobahn but would also carry a seven foot long trestle table if needed, and not attract a lot of attention (except from some obviously well-informed thieves). The only mild consolation was that I managed to extract a £14k settlement from the insurers, as all the other advertised ones at the time cost more than that. I still miss it.
Jonathan
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I think they accidentally added too many 3’s to that price...
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What goes through someone's mind to make them think that that is a constructive use of their time?Matty wrote: ↑Sun Jul 07, 2019 1:39 pm Erm....
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vauxhall-Tig ... Sw1g1dHy8h