if the right buyer with the right collection comes along, then you never know, but its finding the right buyer
if the right buyer with the right collection comes along, then you never know, but its finding the right buyer
rich collector fodder that, no enthusiast, very expensive
To be fair if you really do love the williams and wanted to buy either a new car or the best of the best you'd buy it.
^^^^^ agreed.
id rather spend a couple grand more on a car thats known/documented as having no bodywork/paint done than 1 that has.
paint hides all sorts.
12k is a little steep, but then, maybe he doesnt really wanna get rid but is satisfying the mrs by putting it on the market ;)
He's on ****ing crack.
END OF!
Its not standard though is it...I can see he modification, can anyone else...?
:P
The only person who would buy that car is someone who has unlimited funds, i.e a multi millionaire
Even if you were a multi millionaire its doubtful you'd be driving round/buying a williams.
The only buyer he'd get for that would be someone who would like/want a williams, like someone off a forum like this, your average working guy, but who could seriously justify that price?
Worth no more than 6k IMO.
OVER PRICED, end of.
Side repeaters - Bumper/grill??Originally Posted by 1995clio16v
t/disc holder - number plates
I'd buy it and I'll never be a millionaire - I'd rather pay 12k for a pretty much brand new willy and experience what it was like than buy something newer.Originally Posted by 1995clio16v
I don't get justifying price? if you were in a position to buy a one owner 10k car for 12 grand you've already justified to yourself spending that kind of money..
Be it a 197 or that williams they both have the same mileage and both have the same price its upto your heart and head which you choose.
worth what someone is happy to pay so peoples valuations on here are academic, good luck to him and if he gets 12k fine i cant get 2k for mine so looks like this maybe isnt the time to sell whether for 2 or 12k