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WPC 246X - VIN 6424, Grey, Manual - Surrey
#16
It will almost certainly sell then…..most recent auction cars have done very well. But a good slice of that goes in commission.
Chris Parnham

Ex RHD Auto's etc.etc

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#17
Chris P Wrote:But a good slice of that goes in commission.
Exactly, that's why I tried to talk John out of going down the auction route.
VIN# 04708, Grey interior, 5 speed, October 1981
DOC 649
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#18
Sold.

£30250 (hammer price £27500, plus 10% buyers commission)
VIN# 04708, Grey interior, 5 speed, October 1981
DOC 649
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#19
Sounds about right. , so if he's put it up for about 25K he's probably end up with the same amount of money.
Chris Parnham

Ex RHD Auto's etc.etc

Main Car.. Kia E Niro 4+
Toyota Vitz 4X4 1999 (the smallest 4X4 by far!)
Toyota RAV4 EV 1999.
1970 Jago Jeep.

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#20
Strange that the auction price is more than he was asking.
Obviously bought by people who aren't researching the market.
Of-course I could see Deloreans being a impulse purchase. They seem to bring out warm, fuzzy feelings in people.
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#21
Yes Ive had those warm fuzzy feelings for the last 20 years…its still not gone away……
Chris Parnham

Ex RHD Auto's etc.etc

Main Car.. Kia E Niro 4+
Toyota Vitz 4X4 1999 (the smallest 4X4 by far!)
Toyota RAV4 EV 1999.
1970 Jago Jeep.

DOC Club Historian 
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#22
DMCTodayMichael Wrote:I thought you guys could pretty much name your price on these cars over there. I am still surprised how many sell here in the U.S. and get shipped to the U.K. Taking into account the cost of shipping, timeframe, and the fact that most can't undergo a personal inspection would make a car for sale there so much more attractive even if it is above market. I didn't even mention the risks of international online transactions, oh and I almost forgot, making them M.O.T. ready. If I was an English chap looking for a DeLorean, I would exhaust the market before looking overseas.

for us, it often is cheaper to buy a 'project car' from the USA, shipping isn't that expensive (mine was about $1400 to ship as a non runner from San Diego, via LA and the Panama Canal), and the tax laws here mean that we pay less on a DeLorean as it was originally built in the UK, then on a normal US built import like a Mustang.

My car cost, before shipping and taxes, US $4500 in 2002 (about £2,850), and probably owes me about GBP £11,000 now, and I'm looking to set an insurance value when the renewal is up in June of around GBP £28,000, as that's what it would cost me to replace it if the worst ever happened.

We just have to make sure we get plenty of pictures of any particular purchase, and if possible speak to the vendor over the phone, or find someone in the US who is local and able to inspect the car for us.
Claire Wright  - Club Treasurer
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