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Originally Posted by WorldClassAccident
I've just read Wednesday's edition of 'Classic Car Weekly' where I learnt that another ex Ecurie Ecosse D-Type was auctioned in Monterey in August for £16.6 million!!! Mine therefore now only owes me 0.0301% of the real thing.
I was at a car show and a bloke was mocking my car said "Yeah but it is only half the fun of the real thing"
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How the hell would he know that without driving yours? You should have asked him if you could have a go in his real one so you could see what he meant.
I also suspect that the new owner of the £16.6 million genuine article may well put it straight into climate controlled deep storage and forget about it until it's worth £33.2 million, which by then will be almost enough for a deposit on a pokey flat in Knightsbridge with nowhere to park it anyway.
Where's the fun in that?