Parked in the Heritage Motor Museum car park in Gaydon today (HRCR open day). Looked to be in very good condition. Only 48k on the clock!
Parked in the Heritage Motor Museum car park in Gaydon today (HRCR open day). Looked to be in very good condition. Only 48k on the clock!
48k, thats great mileage! Was it in good nick ?
Should have flyered it x
Yes, it was in really good nick, as you would expect for such a mileage. There was some slight bubbling around the rear arches and although the wheels had been refurbed and were in good condition they were missing the polished lip. It looked very nice though, and was great to see it out and about and being used (it was one of the better days we have had of late though, with some blue sky at times!).
Mmm.....according to my records No.133 is dead or broken....perhaps not then....
Yeah, don't think so. I suppose someone could have sold the plaque on but that seems unlikely as all the rest of the details seemed present and correct.
I must have seen it somewhere on here, eBay, Pistonheads or somewhere as potentially being broken for parts but whoever concerned did the right thing and saved it.....No. 133 is re-instated on 'the list' as alive and kickin then.Originally Posted by stevie_b
Mexican wave for No.133 \o/
They're asking £10,000 for it.....
http://williamsclio.co.uk/forum/show...liams-for-Sale
For that money I'd expect it to be on the original paint. May not be the case if it had rust in 2011.
It sounds a tad high to me, but i'd have to see it before passing judgement
But, since that immaculate Williams 2 has just sold for under £6k with the same mileage, and Willant paid £10k for a 3 last year with under 9,000miles on it, this one seems to be a little optimistic
But, I haven't seen the car, so it's just my uninformed opinion right now
for that money i'd want it to have a lot less mileage . .