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ronfenton
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Post by ronfenton »

I thought this club had morals so I can't believe they let you back in. When they kicked you out, what a relief that was! Did someone nick your stone?

I really thought the place had taste :)

Cheers, Ron
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Post by Mossy68 »

BUDGIE wrote:
Mossy68 wrote:
BUDGIE wrote:Sorry Gaz yes, but nothing like before, only low volume and not MoPar only ;)




Are you lookin for summat son ........ :?
Yeah a lotto win ! :lol:
I just wondered really. What with the way the market is at the moment.
Definitely a " buyers" market ! :thumbright:

Well yes and no :? ...........The exchange rate is not bad right now, and the 5% BTI also helps to make it possible to import ounce again, but all I see for sale here is mainly overpriced crap offered by speculators etc etc. IF you know your product AND know what the market wants AND you can price it reasonably it will sell ;)

The people who bought at high prices not that long ago still think there car is worth the same money, wrong, it ain't! I've seen it all before when the market rocketed as investors bought classics like stocks and shares which in turn caused values to rise to insane figures, then inevitably of course the bubble burst and the market crashed, and for a long time to follow "classics" could be bought for nowt and folk lost a lot of money! I see it happening again now, all be it to a lesser extent and no doubt being fueled by a 1% interest rate by the banks, we all would like a nice return on our investment but I think this time around the values will be slow to climb, but hey, most buy to enjoy and not return a profit, but still nice to at least get your money back when it's time to sell. Having said that, there are a few cars that where undervalued which are now either being recognised for what they are or are being dragged up by there bigger brothers ie .......I was buying Panteras for under $20k only a couple of years ago, now they are all priced around the $40-$50k mark, a Mk1 Lotus Cortina £40-50k which in turn has dragged up it's little brother the "GT" to insane 20-25k prices!!!
It is complex all said and done and you have to have your eye permanently on the ball!


Sorry to bang on....... sermon over .......... :roll:
Bloody hell ! :shock:
I'll call you Reverend Budge from know on :D

Totally agree with you though ! :thumbright:
It's all about Smiles per gallon !!!
68 Coronet sedan 500 4 door
Dodge Ram SRT 10
MMA-013
BUDGIE

Post by BUDGIE »

ronfenton wrote:I thought this club had morals so I can't believe they let you back in. When they kicked you out, what a relief that was! Did someone nick your stone?

I really thought the place had taste :)

Cheers, Ron


TASTE!!!......... SCOUSER'S ALLOWED IN!!!.......... :shock:!!! ..........don't talk to me about morals son ;)











Nice talking today Rony boy, very enlightening ;)
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Post by R.RUNNER »

Great to see you back after your stay with HMPS ;) ;) ;)




:P :P :P





How`s the TAG feeling :D
I`M PROUD TO BE AN ENGLISHMAN.......WITH A `68 GTX
BUDGIE

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IT'S A LOT LIKE YOURSELF ..............










































VERY IRRITATING ;) ........................ :P :P :P :P
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Post by bruvmopar »

Welcome back to the board Mal, Sir Budgie.
:salute: :salute: :thumbright:
1969 Dodge Coronet SuperBee.
1968 Dodge Charger.
1962 Imperial LeBaron 4-dr HT.
1969 Mercury Marquis 2-dr HT.
1955 Cadillac series 62 2-dr HT Cpe.
1956 Chevrolet Belair 4-dr Sedan.
1977 Lincoln Continental Mark V.
1994 Ford Mustang GT V8
2003 Audi A4 TDI Estate
2005 Ford Transit
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