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		All of you in the delorean world know how hard it can be selling a delorean without meeting several timewasters, inundated with emails and calls from messers or people without the funds, so ive decided to let it go to auction with a reserve of 20k
taxed and moted,
29k
manual, black interior
parts changed in the last 6 months or so
Air conditioning pump
Battery
Full stainless steel exhaust system
Fuel accumulator
Steering column bush
Distributor cap & rotor arm
Tensioner pulley bearings
A/c belt
Air conditioning recharged
Fuel pump
Fuel tank pipe & filter
Fuel pump relay
Door struts
Bonnet struts
Tailgate struts
Brake pads & discs (front & rear) including handbrake pads
Door locks
Front lights
+ anything else I cant remember!
runs and drives excellent
just has a few small dinks that need attention
	
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		Hiya,
theres no info on the car (ie year, vin number, interior colour, etc) on the auction link,
can you give us some more info on it?  I'll x-post this to the Club's Twitter and Facebook
links when there's a bit more info to try and drum up some interest for you from the 
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Aug 1989 Cavalier 1.6L - Guinney
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		Sorry, i can't find it at all.        Am I the only person who has heard of  i bidder?  
I  have bought and sold Delorean's privately and on eBay, never been too much troubled by time wasters. My main problem was getting folk to come and look at  it in the first place ......and finding someone with a load of spare dosh , could be a problem in these stringent times. 
 I'd think about one of the specialist car classic car auction houses. The one in East anglia seems to do very well. 
Good luck....£20k starting seems a trifle optimistic to me. ......just my opinion of course.   ( but I have had 13 of them)
	
	
	
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		Chris P Wrote:Good luck....£20k starting seems a trifle optimistic to me. ......just my opinion of course.   ( but I have had 13 of them)
If there's the real starting price (no reserve price) then it seems reasonable to me. Prices have been trending up this year, so for a low mileage ready to drive away example a final price in the £25k to £30k range seems plausible.
	
 
	
	
	
		
	
 
 
	
	
	
		
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		I agree Chris, brilliant car, auto's are not everyones preference, but if your not used to changing gear with your right hand, its one less worry. 
This car is a bargain !       Dont' worry about the fuel issue, as Dave Howarth would say "its only something and nothing". 
If i'd got garage room, i'd buy it.
	
	
	
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