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Paul @ PRS repeated a quote to me this past Monday which I can't quite get right in my head and is driving me nuts so someone please put me out of my misery?
It's along the lines of 'you can't buy at too high a price only at too soon a time'.
left4dead wrote:Paul @ PRS repeated a quote to me this past Monday which I can't quite get right in my head and is driving me nuts so someone please put me out of my misery?
It's along the lines of 'you can't buy at too high a price only at too soon a time'.
Steve, it goes like this "if you pay too much and then the market rises, you'll be covered but you still paid the dealer too much".
Although the traders may recount that with a slightly different spin....
Paul
'74 Porsche 911 Carrera 2.7 (MFI) - Lime Green
'94 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 (993) - Mexico Blue
This car is in the records we have at Porsche Club as being the first UK 67S, Light Ivory with the registration and the engine number shown on the Bonhams site.
Should be checked with Porsche GB to make sure and I would want to have a very close look over the car and make sure the car is all pukka and is what it reckons it is before bidding as it may go for quite a bit.
Nick Moss wrote:Bonhams say the engine is not original.
So Bonhams have said that it is NOT matching numbers but have quoted a number that suggests that it is?
They need to get that right, surely?! I'd imagine that would effect the level of bid somewhat.
Nick Moss wrote:Bonhams say the engine is not original.
So Bonhams have said that it is NOT matching numbers but have quoted a number that suggests that it is?
They need to get that right, surely?! I'd imagine that would effect the level of bid somewhat.
Absolutely they need to make sure it is accurate as it will effect value. I'd also want to make sure everything else about the car was right.
Any potential buyer needs to contact Bonhams and view the car before the auction to check all the details. I plan to be at the auction, but that's not really the time to be doing an inspection, but I can certainly spot any obvious originality problems.