Big Vern retirement.

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I actually saw a cosworth the other day going down bev Rd

A sierra rs cosworth went for about £500k the other day at auction. There’s a lad in my village has a black escort cosworth, had it years. Hardly ever comes out. Ridiculous the amount of money these old bangers are fetching now. Our DHL driver spent £10k on a 106 Rallye last year, mental.
 
Anyone have any experience of dealing with these new classic car online auction sites? There's loads of them now and they generally don't list estimates or reserves, you just log on and bid. Generally they get up to the correct value for the car, but I happened across a car yesterday that's been on for a few weeks and has only two days to run, the current bid is £15k, but it's definitely worth six figures. I assume it will just disappear without a sale?
 
Anyone have any experience of dealing with these new classic car online auction sites? There's loads of them now and they generally don't list estimates or reserves, you just log on and bid. Generally they get up to the correct value for the car, but I happened across a car yesterday that's been on for a few weeks and has only two days to run, the current bid is £15k, but it's definitely worth six figures. I assume it will just disappear without a sale?

I have noticed the big one on the telly Mathewsons is online and telephone only now. Also seen vehicles in the background which were allegedly sold some time ago. There is a big blue tractor which was sold for over 200,000 in many of the episodes.
 
Anyone have any experience of dealing with these new classic car online auction sites? There's loads of them now and they generally don't list estimates or reserves, you just log on and bid. Generally they get up to the correct value for the car, but I happened across a car yesterday that's been on for a few weeks and has only two days to run, the current bid is £15k, but it's definitely worth six figures. I assume it will just disappear without a sale?
If ebay auctions are anything to go by it could attract a flurry of realistic bids in the dying minutes.
 
A sierra rs cosworth went for about £500k the other day at auction. There’s a lad in my village has a black escort cosworth, had it years. Hardly ever comes out. Ridiculous the amount of money these old bangers are fetching now. Our DHL driver spent £10k on a 106 Rallye last year, mental.
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If ebay auctions are anything to go by it could attract a flurry of realistic bids in the dying minutes.

There's only 8 bids, but there's 117 people watching, so you may well be right. But I've watched a few of them recently and it's not normally like eBay, they generally get up to somewhere near the actual value well ahead of the closing date.
 
big vern's farewell thread has been hijacked by car auctions and foul language scrabble
#respectbigvern
 
EBay’s full of messers, nearly as bad as marketplace.
Silverstone auctions seems to be good and as said matthewsons.
I’ve got a 1980 minivan if anyone wants a project to finish
 
In a bid to carry on the thread drift a few years ago I bought a silver Astra GTE, non runner for 50 quid. All I actually wanted was the seats but thought I’d try and get it running to see if the engine and box were worth removing and selling. I had a friend, passed a few years ago god rest his soul, who was a diagnostic expert. He told me during winter a lot of them just stopped running, apparently they have a design fault, there is an electronic unit that is situated in the footwell bolted to the inner wing. Water gets in there and freezes up in the cold weather. He told me to unplug it, take it in house, remove the cover that had about 12 small screws holding it on. Then absolutely flood it with WD40. Drain it out and leave it in a warm place over night. I followed his advice and the next day put the unit together and plugged it back in. Well **** me it started straight up one turn of the key. Went like a rocket, fast as fook, needless to say the seats never came out, sold it literally the same day for a very healthy profit. I cannot believe what prices you can get for old cars that back in my day we were almost given….
I could not count the amount of punters that turned up asking me to come and pick up XR2s, XR3s and a fair few sierras for ****all. Bought a 4x4 sierra for £150 once that only needed a clutch.
Weird thing though those Renault 5s always kept their money, personally I thought they were **** and not that fast.