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Last 81 for sale in UK - Dangermouse - 03 Mar 2015 Worthy of it's own thread, I think Finally comes out of hiding.... http://www.hemmings.com/classifieds/car ... 22320.html 24 miles on odometer I believe that this owner also owns the first 82 car - 10001 Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - MikeWard - 03 Mar 2015 Just seeing the temp gauge that high sent shivers down my spine! Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - Chris P - 03 Mar 2015 $100,000.00 someones having a laugh. Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - MikeWard - 03 Mar 2015 Quote:Description:So in summary, unless the fluids were drained, high chance the engine is f****d! Just look at the one that's in the car featured in FTLOC, was in long term storage with fluids etc left in it, and as a consequence the engine is as rotten as a pear, absolutely shagged. Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - Chris P - 03 Mar 2015 Well the one's I had with 4 miles and 110 miles respectively were just fine…sticking brakes but that was about it. The 4 mile one, Dusty fired up straight away with a gallon of fuel in! Still going strong in NI now. Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - MikeWard - 03 Mar 2015 Either you got very lucky or the cars were stored properly. Something which obviously wasn't the case with URC 652X. I would be wary of ultra low mileage cars, they are certainly not worth paying a premium price tag for. The engine on a car that has higher mileage and is used regularly, is likely to be in far better condition than one that is left stood. Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - Dangermouse - 03 Mar 2015 This one is 07199, for when the ad goes away Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - Chris P - 03 Mar 2015 I agree about not paying a premium for them Mike. My left hand drive cost me £11.5 K from a Coys Auction, wearing a Q plate and not running. Took a few weeks to sort out, but it was one of the best cars I've ever owned . VIN 20049. Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - 88mph - 03 Mar 2015 It depends on what you want, but usually a lightly used and nicely serviced car is far better that any barn-find. The only advantage of a car that's been stored in nice dry barn/museum is body/chassis corrosion can be very low & the kudos of having a time-warp, un-used, low mileage car. But this does not mean the restoration will be any easier or cheaper. Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - 88mph - 03 Mar 2015 Just looked at ad, for a $100k you'd think he'd buy some new door struts! :lol: Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - Chris Williams - 03 Mar 2015 100k Well they keep coming out of the woodwork dont they. Chris Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - Dangermouse - 03 Mar 2015 88mph Wrote:Just looked at ad, for a $100k you'd think he'd buy some new door struts! :lol: There's the quandary then isn't it; replace the door struts and then everything wouldn't be just as it left the factory. Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - DMCTodayMichael - 04 Mar 2015 Wonder what the bottom of the fuel tank looks like. Worse, I wonder what the head gaskets and inside of the block looks like? Am I right in assuming there's 33 year old coolant sitting in that thing? Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - Chris Williams - 04 Mar 2015 Quote:Wonder what the bottom of the fuel tank looks like. Worse, I wonder what the head gaskets and inside of the block looks like? Am I right in assuming there's 33 year old coolant sitting in that thing?If there is any left, yes. Chris Re: Last 81 for sale in UK - 88mph - 04 Mar 2015 No, that drained out of the perished coolant pipes years ago. :lol: Great as a work of art/display item. If & when, it would be interesting to know for what & why its been bought. |