Roverman wrote:Patrick Rugg bought it for £2200 inc taxes, so not cheap, but find another....
Even so Its hardly mint...

The Interior looks as good as new to me, and the minor body work issues that it has can be easily put right by a good body/paint shop

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toddao wrote:The condition of that is incredible - like new. Anyone who has/had a Mk.1 knows how quickly the interior aged - there can't be a better one than that.
Looks as though it was worth the 1500 sheets. Is it going to be incorporated into the 'collection of very privates' er 'very private collection' ( sorry, can't help myself

) or offered for sale for 5000?
Signature Rugg pics with the wide angle lens..
Todd, I agree with you on your comment of 'the condition' but differ on your price comment, as it was
£1850 (Hammer price) and more with purchaser's taxes/idemity etc. + theres the cost of transportation to add into consideration before it could even be washed/valeted etc.
Roverman wrote:Patrick Rugg bought it for £2200 inc taxes, so not cheap, but find another....
Even so Its hardly mint...
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Roverman wrote:................
Franklin text me to say
it wont be for sale, but they said that about the Sport

Everything has a price.
mds141 wrote:I think an appointment with my bank manager is looming! Voice in head "must resist, must resist, must resist".

Mark, has this been offered up for sale then already ?
If this is not the case

I can't really see the point of your /\ comment, if you'd
really wanted it you'd should have bought when it was available at the auction.
But then it may have realised a lot more £'s !
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