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Old cars I like old cars better than I like modern cars .
Me too but you wouldn't get much of one for a grand
Have you been watching Wheeler Dealers too? I am not sure about modern classics being a good investment, but I would love to buy one and fix it up even if I never sold it.I would just go on holiday with £1000.
Interested in those who have mentioned classic cars, what are your thoughts on the price direction of a classic fiat 500? or any classic cars under £10k you think would be a good investment?
Um I actually do this I have a small workshop to maintain my small fleet so we have the gear .As I type I am actually in the middle of changing a starter motor on a Vauxhall combo .Im waiting for the replacement one we have to swap over or I get a £60 surcharge !!Have you been watching Wheeler Dealers too? I am not sure about modern classics being a good investment, but I would love to buy one and fix it up even if I never sold it.
I am fan of the late 60's early 70's cars mostly. Every car i have wanted and not purchased seems to have shot up out of my price now...GT6 mk2 in the last few years is one in particular i feel i have missed, even the spitfire seems to have gone up a few grand
I used to have a 1966 Alfa Spyder which was the original boat tail model and when I bought it it had been completely restored. I sold it three years later for twice what I paid for it and whilst I would love another classic (Triumph TR4) my main problem now is the lack of a garage as I extended the kitchen into it so have nowhere to keep it
What kind of man are you, wanting a bigger kitchen at the expense of the garage?
A man who loves his food![]()
I would just go on holiday with £1000.
Interested in those who have mentioned classic cars, what are your thoughts on the price direction of a classic fiat 500? or any classic cars under £10k you think would be a good investment?
Problem is 70s cars are becoming expensive so you might have to look early 80s, something like a BMW 653CSI (highline model if you can get one)
You have to be careful with classic cars. A few years back (maybe 15-20 years ago?) the bottom fell out of the classic car market. That was perhaps the cars in the £million category though.
Since many new models of cars look almost identical these days in the same way as most washing machines look similar, perhaps the old classics will hold their value. Either that or the car manufacturers will produce stylish cars again.
cheaper 1990s cars are a very safe bet now for a long term plan.
A Citroen BX or AX will make money over the next few years along with Renault 21s qnd 25s .
Making money on these cars should not mean that you buy something you like or looks goods and preforms well . Its all about how rare they are becoming
I have been a watcher of wheeler dealers for years, not that i mention that to many people.
I am fan of the late 60's early 70's cars mostly. Every car i have wanted and not purchased seems to have shot up out of my price now...GT6 mk2 in the last few years is one in particular i feel i have missed, even the spitfire seems to have gone up a few grand
Odd that they don't factor in the wages Edd should be paid when they calculate their "profit"!
I think we have had this conversation on here before, but your point is very true. They celebrate a profit even when they have taken a grand more than they paid for the car, but had a mechanic working on the car for 100 hours.Odd that they don't factor in the wages Edd should be paid when they calculate their "profit"!
So boring but I would buy a cheap little car! ...![]()
OK, I've got my thousand pounds!
Now what do I do?
That depends, were you planning on sending him the money?You're not that nice gentleman from Mumbai who called yesterday, by any chance?