clee wrote:Apart from specific parts it can't be that bad ...............Depends why you are buying it I suppose ...makes more sense than a GTA if you are after making a profit at some point ,but for an enthusiast ...All depends on the hammer price .
Okay guys, just so you all know these are nice cars; they go very well both in the grunt and around the corner departments. They are very comfortable to travel long distances in and have a fair bit of luggage space with a front boot and a rear boot. The 200’s rear boot is a little bit bigger than my 260’s as the 200’s floor is flat and mine has a step in it to allow for the catalytic convertor. The gear change however is not as good as a GTA’s and the overall dimensions make it a slightly smaller car. I will leave looks out of the equation as this is always a subjective and emotive issue.
Got to be worth a punt up to a point that point depends as you say Clee on the motive, the last 200 sold made just shy of £10,000 and it was a very tidy car. So I wonder what price would be the cut off point for a profit maker. To this end should we call our new best friends Mike & Edd?
The price for a personal labour of love restoration could be a bit higher I guess, but its current condition seems better than the A310 that El Presidente recently acquired. Anybody seen him lately by the way or is he temporarily indisposed touring Lancashire?