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    Forum User Timmy C's Avatar
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    williams 3

    Anyone seen this

    http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1519624283...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    Does anyone out there know anything about this - can that low mileage really be true??

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    how much! :o

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    love to see that its acquired nearly £10-15k in the last few years...
    Last edited by Vandella; 26-01-2016 at 14:00.

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    you'd be surprised how much they have gone up in value within the year.

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    Wow it's pretty stunning!!

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    Lovely car. In that condition with the low mileage and one owner, being a 3 makes no odds; its a very rare car and I hope the owner gets what they want for it.

    Paul

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    Lovely car
    Looks like the biddings gathering pace as well

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    There's something a little half-hearted about this auction, as if someone else is telling him to cut down the garage occupancy to fulfill more immediate financial concerns.

    To which I would say: send them to the local comprehensive. No, better, drive them to the local comprehensive in the Clio. Blow the cobwebs out of everyone's hair. They'll get just as good an education of school type stuff, and they'll see the real world a bit too.

    A couple of years ago there was talk that the big boy investors were salting Clio Williams away. Now, I thought that was a vindication of my idea of driving the arse off it in the winter, but it seems I was misinformed. I therefore took the old girl down to the local Specialist Restore and Syphon Thousands of Pounds From Your Bank Account shop, and they did a nut and bolt restoration. (Well, there was a nut and a bolt on the invoice, I think it was for replacing the garage mop back on to its handle.) The results speak for themselves:

    *BEFORE*:



    *AFTER*:



    So, phew, the potential dividends of my investment portfolio are assured. I'll never drive it again.

    Owning a Clio Williams, it's like having someone deliver a wheelbarrow load of gold bars to your house, every day, for the rest of your life.


 

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