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01-09-2021, 07:43 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-09-2021, 07:44 AM by Chris KC.)
In my capacity as picker of nits, Milton Keynes didn't exist in 1939...
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An anorak writes, well actually the village of Milton Keynes did exist, but the new town certainly did not….
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BP 8020 the 1923 chummy, ex Donald Doughty and Adli Halabi went for £14625 including premium at Bonhams. Why so little? I thought that they were expecting in excess of £20K.
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Car type: 1938 Talbot Ten Airline
That is ridiculous - I would have expected nearer double that figure; I should have raided my piggy bank!
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Some very low prices at that auction, (and at a quick glance abut 1/3 unsold.)
Scimitar for just over £500 anyone?
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Yet the Pathfinder pedal car in a parlas condition made in excess of £5000
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Car type: 1929 Chummy, 1930 Chummy, 1930 Ulster Replica, 1934 Ruby
I love the use of the word "Amended" instead of "Not sold" - just like "pre-used" in place of "secondhand"
Whoever bought the '23 has a bargain - the market for £25,000 A7s must be so slim that - thinking it would reach that sort of figure - few bothered to turn up or log on.
Could a fragile car like the '23 be ideal for a syndicate to own and share the experience?
Bonhams' web design is terrible - the main "show-all" page doesn't cache and takes ages to reload after looking at a specific example (and that's on a 330 Mbps connection)