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26th July 2018, 18:19
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ooh ..we need to see some pictures please Alex ...
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26th July 2018, 18:42
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The Combe this Sunday
Hi Alex
Thanks for the invite but I think I'll leave the beast on the drive now. I don't want to tempt fate!
Regards, Mick
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26th July 2018, 19:47
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ooh ..we need to see some pictures please Alex ...
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here is a video of the parade lap I did at Castle Combe Summer festival a few weeks ago, I can be seen at approx 2 minutes 30 going past the camera car
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0WCkjByBmYI
if the link doesnt work just go on you tube and type in Castle Combe summer festival parade lap 2018
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29th July 2018, 06:10
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Losing The Will To Live
I've sold quite a few cars and bikes on Ebay over the years and have had my fair share of inane questions, but this one takes the biscuit. Quite why they think I might be interested in how many other kit cars they own/have owned is beyond me, and the concept of an auction shouldn't be that difficult to grasp. Unless you're a moron. 'I'll give you £xxxx and pick it up tomorrow mate' aaaaaaaaaaargh!
Rant over, only another six days to endure....
Regards, Mick
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29th July 2018, 07:28
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Mick – I hope your Ebay hassles during the auction are rewarded with a good price at the end.
Here is a link for those interested:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ecurie-Ec....c100033.m2042
I think it is a well written advert and someone is going to get a great car.
Good luck, Paul.
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31st July 2018, 16:57
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Easy Come, Easy Go........
She's now had 4393 views, and there are 341 watchers. Yellow Monaco Guy is still the highest bidder. I expect further bids (if any) will be in the last seconds: could be an exciting time. However, if she sticks at £12k I'll be more than happy as this is almost exactly what I've spent on her replacement, which arrives on a low loader Thursday AM. I've transferred the insurance and tidied up my front garden 'landing strip' which will be its new home until the A352 departs.
Watch this space.
Regards, Mick
p.s. Thanks for the good wishes Paul
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2nd August 2018, 09:52
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New Toy
This morning the nice man with the low loader delivered my new (well, 47 year old) toy. Thrilled to bits? Absolutely.
A352 views now 5150; watchers 382.
Regards, Mick
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2nd August 2018, 09:55
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You paid the same for that as the A352 is at?
You must be bonkers!!!!
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2nd August 2018, 11:47
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It was on sale for nearly £15k in October last year ! The old Lotus S4's are very collectable but the styling is a bit of an acquired taste !
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2nd August 2018, 12:55
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Insanity is fun
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You paid the same for that as the A352 is at?
You must be bonkers!!!!
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I think it's worth every penny (obviously, or I wouldn't have bought it). The gel coat is immaculate, as is the interior. Wheels and tyres are perfect, the engine is to fast road spec. on twin 40s, it goes like stink and handles like a go-kart. Continuous MOTs back to the 70s authenticating its 68k mileage and, best of all, it's practical with full weather gear, the lack of which was a major drawback of the A352. Considering the A352 only cost £5.5k and provided countless hours of building and driving pleasure, converting its proceeds into an ideal all weather fun car (which can only appreciate) for my eighth decade strikes me as a good deal
Regards, Mick
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4th August 2018, 06:18
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Mick - Does that mean the engine looks something like this one?
Good luck with both the sale and the new build, Paul.
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4th August 2018, 11:36
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Mick - Does that mean the engine looks something like this one?
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Unfortunately not, it's a 1600 x-flow, neither does it have wobbly webs .
However, it is after all a classic open Chapman era two seater, eligible for the HLR .
I'll be putting my S4 project up for sale once I'm back from my hols on 21 August. Once again I'll let the market decide its worth, but I won't give it away.
I ripped this photo' from the Ebay advert when I bought it in 2011, the vendor told me he was reducing his stock of 72 projects down to 40!
Regards, Mick
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4th August 2018, 13:08
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S4 rebuild- a labour of love for someone but a very straightforward build.
My S1 was banana'd when I got it but I rebuilt it from the chassis up.
You're in heaven in a ...
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4th August 2018, 14:02
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S4 rebuild- a labour of love for someone but a very straightforward build.
My S1 was banana'd when I got it but I rebuilt it from the chassis up.
You're in heaven in a ...
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.....Seven. I quite agree . Here is My Seven clone (why is why i appreciate your real deal, lovely Lotus). Plus my modified Anglia , both 1700 Crossflow powered.
Incidentally depending on how tomorrow goes at Supercar Bealiue , i may put my Mx 250 on Ebay, so following your Auction closely.
Currently it is on Car and classic, Gumtree and Pistonheads websites
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4th August 2018, 14:21
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Nice Anglia, mine rotted away and became a Jago. The Stryker is the best handling 7 clone, just a bit narrow in the seating area which is why I had to get a Fury.
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5th August 2018, 05:24
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Happy Bunny x 2
Well, I'm more than happy with what the A352 made and am glad that the waiting's over: those ten days seemed to last for ever! I wasn't the only one, either. I received a PM on Ebay just after it finished which I was tempted to delete without opening, thinking it was yet further drivel. Imagine my surprise when I read this:
'What a wonderful car. I hope it made more than you expected. I enjoyed your description of how the car had been built, and have spent an agonising few days trying to come up with enough money, but with school fees and a mortgage it is something of a relief that it is now sold!
Best of luck with your next project'.
I'm off to the South Cerney Classic Car Show this morning in the Seven. I was pounced on in the petrol station yesterday, so perhaps my A352 experiences are to be reprised in its replacement......
Regards, Mick
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5th August 2018, 11:41
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Fleabay
Glad you sold your car and got a good price, Can i ask why you went for Auction style sale which is possibly risky (unless you have a reserve) rather than buy it now.
Again more research for when / if i put mine (if i can stand entering Numpty world) .
I bet you chewed your nails down to elbows in that auction period.
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5th August 2018, 16:49
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Followed your build from the start, never saw the car despite living in Brockworth and competing at Prescott - now I spend the weekend at the South Cerney show (as we have done for the past few years) and I had to leave this afternoon without seeing your new toy!
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5th August 2018, 18:45
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Originally Posted by 2manytoys
Glad you sold your car and got a good price, Can i ask why you went for Auction style sale which is possibly risky (unless you have a reserve) rather than buy it now.
Again more research for when / if i put mine (if i can stand entering Numpty world) .
I bet you chewed your nails down to elbows in that auction period.
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I opted for auction simply to let the market decide its value. I set the reserve at the minimum I'd take for it: if it hadn't reached that figure I'd have kept it. Luckily, I wasn't far off. The ten days only seemed to drag because of the stream of inane questions aimed at me.
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Originally Posted by scimjim
Followed your build from the start, never saw the car despite living in Brockworth and competing at Prescott - now I spend the weekend at the South Cerney show (as we have done for the past few years) and I had to leave this afternoon without seeing your new toy!
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The new owner only lives in Leamington Spa, so I imagine it'll be at both Prescott and Shelsley once in a while. When I see him I'll big up this year's Castle Combe classic.......
Regards, Mick
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24th August 2018, 07:08
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Aaaaaaaaaaaargh!!!
The top bidder for my car jerked me around for a week, initially saying he couldn't get a loan, then that he couldn't collect it in time for this year's show season, before backing out. My second chance offer was then taken up by a gentleman who yesterday informed me that he didn't think he'd be able to get in and out of it, so also backed out.
Despair.
Regards, Mick
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