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Visiting an online car auction with a difference

This XJ6 went under the hammer for £5302, and someone has got a very fine car for that money. But for me, that’s five grand that could have gone towards purchasing this exotic and supremely wonderful 1937 supercharged Cord. It has recently been sold, and some lucky person has picked up this rolling exhibition of art-deco glory for £60,000.

Hayhow says that the way to get results when selling a car through auction is to preferably set no reserve at all, and if you do, keep it low. His theory is that this creates interest in the car and triggers the bidding. I’m slightly surprised that this 1973 Jensen Interceptor hasn’t sold. It got stuck at £45,000 and now is listed for a ‘buy now’ price of £40,000. It has a full history and zillions of bills but also a colour change, which might put many off.Those of you who know me well will guess that my eyes came out on stalks when I saw a bright-orange 1970 Dodge Challenger in perfect condition and fitted with a Hemi. I’ve seen it on a dealer’s website before.

Part of the fascination of regularly scanning sites like these is that it gives an interesting picture of future trends. An unmodified two-owner Subaru Impreza P1 recently sold for £27,600, which is just shy of the money paid for a mint 1577-mile 2009Maserati

 

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