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Bazzer501 wrote:Hi all,
The registration WAS J600 TEN not A600 TEN so maybe either they have got it wrong or its been changed again ... but why?
Cheers, Barry.
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Custard wrote:Hopefully the new owner will drive it and enjoy it and have fun in it rather than just sit in a garage again, there is no fun with a garage queen.
If it’s still on it’s original rubber it will definitely need a new set of tyres.
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stephendell wrote:Custard wrote:Hopefully the new owner will drive it and enjoy it and have fun in it rather than just sit in a garage again, there is no fun with a garage queen.
If it’s still on it’s original rubber it will definitely need a new set of tyres.
It takes all sorts and there are plenty of people who like nothing better than to store then away and keep them detailed. It it wasn’t for them these ultra low miles cars wouldn’t exist. A bit like the guys who keep Star wars figures in the packets and Lego sets sealed up unbuilt. Whatever your hobby seems the unused collectors items are always worth the most.
This normally doesn’t bother me but I have struggled a bit with the Clio V6 001 which is very low miles and I wanted to use it. I must have added 2000km taking it to mas du clos for the 10th anniversary and Le Mans. I have variously protected the front end with film and masking tape but it still suffered loads of chipping. Fortunately the value is not all in the mileage on this one as it will always be unique unlike a regular car where the uniqueness is all in the mileage.
The guy who just sold the 610 also had this one and maintained it absolutely couldn’t be driven to retain the value and he was proven right with the auction result:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/money/cars/ ... 1-000.html
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