Realistic Auto Value
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Someone also seems to be very proud of their Kwik fit cheapo Arrow speed tyres by painting the name in white, we are going back to the 80's
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Asking prices have shot up but checking sold listings on ebay shows most are still in the hundreds with the odd one nearing £1500.bluestreak56 wrote: Prices do seem to have shot up
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Yes, and this car has been on sale at that price for a long time now.mr.brown wrote:Asking prices have shot up but checking sold listings on ebay shows most are still in the hundreds with the odd one nearing £1500.
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lol saw an auto on Cars and Classics recently for £4k!!!!!!!! now that's expensive
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My '88 Scala auto was just written off, and we got a £2000 pay out from the insurers (their first offer) so somebody thinks they're worth that...
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Sorry to hear this - although Im sure the 60k mileage helped..DJCarlos wrote:My '88 Scala auto was just written off, and we got a £2000 pay out from the insurers (their first offer) so somebody thinks they're worth that...