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StephenB wrote:Guys,
Has anyone find out how much the Spider that was for sale at Coy's over the weekend went for????
I wasnt able to hang round for long enough to see it go through.
Regards,
StephenB
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turbodog wrote:Is this the most expensive Spider for sale to date .....
1999
Left hand drive
Only done 3 km
One owner
28,000 Euros !!!!
Absolute bargain huh ?
I found it for sale in Classic and sports car magazine. If anyone really fancies treating themselves, this is the number to call 07931554449
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about 7000 eurosonce he'd paid all the buyers premiums and vat and transport etc.eastlmark wrote:10 grand odd profit if he sells it at the advertsied price.
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TheSpiderMan wrote:Just to put the record straight, yes, the car had been thrashed frequently, like they were built to do. However it was maintained, and improved, by a professional race team, so running gear all maintained to a high standard. The floor was sheet aluminium because the idea is to lighten the car when racing. How do I know this? It was one of my Race Spiders
I still have 2 complete original heavy floors. One will be used in Spider Race Car Chassis Number 1, as this is now being put back together.
If anyone wants part worn spider rubber let me know, we've started a clear out which will include many bits, exhausts, tyres, wheels, engines, wishbones, ball joints, some bodywork molds, cooling fans, fuel tank etc etc
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TheSpiderMan wrote:Good idea re the tyres Andy, thanks for all your "expert" advice.
I'm sure race spiders do make the most money in original condition, but if you want them to be fast and win races and do what they were built for there are things that can be done to improve them, as I'm sure you will know with all your experience over many years of racing spiders and having all those race wins under your belt.
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jonc wrote:BTW, did you get away OK with that 'incident' at Pardon Hairpin on your second run with just a quick trip into the gravel?
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