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Who's is this RSR then?
- Thread starter kasbridge
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jason
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It certainly looks like it is outside his warehouse.
Another one to watch...
Together with Vics old 993 Supercup.
If it sells at big money the red one at GT might get withdrawn!
Mind you there was a mint yellow 964RSR that sold in America a few years back at £250k in about 24hrs from being listed so this price actually sounds quite cheap considering the current complete madness.
If the white car does sell.......you would have to assume the buyer has probably done their due diligence, looking into specific RSR' available, rather than has a liquid lunch and ends up buying a £250k+ RSR...( I appreciate this can happen!)[
Assuming they looked into the market, if the red car hasn't sold, why withdraw?
Purely on the basis of a market, if it was too cheap it would have sold by now......I'm not saying it is the wrong price necessarily, maybe auction is the way to go?
Perhaps some like the game and thrill of it all?
ORIGINAL: DSCBoy
Guessing the chassis plate photo seals the fact it's the real deal.
Strange place to auction it though... provincial outfit?
Will be interesting to see what it makes.
Pronvincial yes, but a highly respected high end restorer and dealer (no links to me).
They specialise in Lambos and Astons - have done some beatiful Miuras in the past, DB3 & 4 etc. - also some lovely 60s Ferrari GTs.
If I were better heeled then I would be a willing customer.....
I think the auction thing is a new venture - Cheshire is one of the better off areas in the frozen north so maybe makes sense - I think I have to be in Glasgie on the day of the auction wotherwise I would have gone along.....
jason
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I think the auction thing is a new venture - Cheshire is one of the better off areas in the frozen north so maybe makes sense - I think I have to be in Glasgie on the day of the auction wotherwise I would have gone along.....
These cars are not being bought up by well heeled Cheshire inhabitants though these days.
We are in a completely new market where there are a lot of new buyers and new money in the Far East, Russia etc etc
You need to market to a worldwide audience....if they see it they will buy....there are plenty of nouveau riche out there looking!
ORIGINAL: kasbridge
I think the auction thing is a new venture - Cheshire is one of the better off areas in the frozen north so maybe makes sense - I think I have to be in Glasgie on the day of the auction wotherwise I would have gone along.....
I will be in Glasgie tomorra looking at a 4 cylinder car that was cruelly snatched away from Jason a coupla years back....hopefully will return with wallet intact [8|]
jason
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ORIGINAL: RSGulp
Are they looking in here then?
No I told them it was listed wrong [
jason
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ORIGINAL: oldtimer
ORIGINAL: kasbridge
I think the auction thing is a new venture - Cheshire is one of the better off areas in the frozen north so maybe makes sense - I think I have to be in Glasgie on the day of the auction wotherwise I would have gone along.....
I will be in Glasgie tomorra looking at a 4 cylinder car that was cruelly snatched away from Jason a coupla years back....hopefully will return with wallet intact [8|]
Blue 356??
If it's a dealer, and the one I think it is, then smash them in the face from me please....
Seller had no morals, I'd booked flights and everything. Grrrrrrr[
ORIGINAL: jason
ORIGINAL: RSGulp
Are they looking in here then?
No I told them it was listed wrong []
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