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Christine At Carrington's
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 9:50 am
by JustinMFox
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 1:08 pm
by morgan
Me too.
Is this the one that was for sale in Wales or somewhere recently ?
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 1:14 pm
by JustinMFox
Not sure, I think I saw this one at Goodwood last summer, this forum seems to know it well, who's Mopar Mel too?
http://classiccarshop.informe.com/index.php
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 1:38 pm
by Anonymous
Why is there a different phone number at the end of each car advert?
I tried to ring the one at the end of the ad for the 57 Belair Sport Coupe.
50-000. I couldnt get through. Is that a UK number?

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 1:42 pm
by Jeff
You are a wag Clivey... try 44 in front, or ££
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 2:05 pm
by Anonymous
Ok Jeff, on a serious note would you say a 57 Bel Air S C with a 400cui lump (i.e. unoriginal) is worth £50k? I know they are highly sought after, but surely thats Bel Air Convertible money!!!!
What do you reckon.
Have to say though, the Roller resto looks very well done (if you have the time to go through all the pages).
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 2:08 pm
by JustinMFox
Haha very good Clive, took me a minute to get the joke though : ) nice Chevy as well
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 2:08 pm
by latil
Most of that mans cars are £20K over the top. Very well restored Bel-Air around £33K
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 2:09 pm
by JustinMFox
What about the Charger? £20k?
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 2:13 pm
by latil
He's still asking £27500 for it,he's only had it for about 3 years and it won't sell. So, I'd guess it might find a buyer at £18-£20 K.
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 2:22 pm
by Anonymous
Aahhhh Steve, there is a bit of history there. He did sell that Charger about 1.5 years ago. But he bought it back from the person and now its up for sale again. So it has changed hands.
Have to say, all his cars are very very nice. I actually like that convertible Corvette with the 427 for £35k. Thats a really nice example.
So I reckon they are all good cars, just heavy on the pricing.
God only knows what the price for the 57 Eldo Brougham will be. Whatever it is, I bet it includes a bag of oats, your first born son and a go on Her Majesty's stench trench.
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 3:09 pm
by JustinMFox
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 3:33 pm
by Jeff
No... I would not spend that on a 57! But he did move my K code for 25K I was happy about that!
Posted: Wed Feb 20, 08 4:17 pm
by charger01
latil wrote:He's still asking £27500 for it,he's only had it for about 3 years and it won't sell. So, I'd guess it might find a buyer at £18-£20 K.
Agree there Steve. When he first had the car he had it up for 19K. Seems the longer he has it the more expensive it gets.