Sad looking Million off to a new home
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Sad looking Million off to a new home
This Million was sold at auction today so hopefully we'll see it back on the road soon. Who ever bought it will be kept busy![frame]
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
What was the auction, unusual for a million to be available and not have prior knowledge on the forums ? Do you know what it sold for, purely for interest as to what an unrestored Million (assuming its genuine) is worth, I'm guessing £5000 ?? Given they are selling for £15k + restored.
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
It was sold by Featonby's in Whitley Bay for £900 plus fees I'm told. It was advertised in the local press and I only found out about it a few days ago from an eagle-eyed relative. A check with the Million Register confirmed that it is a genuine car. My Dad was interested in bidding but it needs full restoration - definitely a job for someone with a workshop or deep pockets. I think the price was fair for the condition.
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Mentioned here too http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=61537
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
Regardless of the work to restore someone has come up trumps there.
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
That was cheap last year one I worse condition sold for over £1500
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
It doesn't sound as if the auctioneer knew much about publicity does it 

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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
Yep £1000 for a complete genuine Million, I'd say it was worth it just so you could say you've got one of the rarest Minors ever built. I've seem similar condition GPO vans on ebay for that money. Got to be better than money in the bank.
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
The Million sold by Featonbys is chassis 1,000,281 and is now waiting to be restored. 1,000,014 is first. They will join 1,000,058.
The price quoted is correct, £900 + fee. but it will cost more to restore than it is worth, but I am not doing it for the money, its saving part of our motoring heritage.[frame]
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The colour is wrong as it was resprayed purple at some time, but it is a genuine Million.
Rear lights are from a Jaguar XK150
The price quoted is correct, £900 + fee. but it will cost more to restore than it is worth, but I am not doing it for the money, its saving part of our motoring heritage.[frame]
The colour is wrong as it was resprayed purple at some time, but it is a genuine Million.
Rear lights are from a Jaguar XK150
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
Good for you - and good luck with it. As you say, the price you paid is insignificant compared with the high cost of restoration - something which should never be underestimated.
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
Thats quite a collection of millions, would like to see some pics of them. You should start a restoration thread on the progress!
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
Guessing the buyer is the guy who runs the traveller hearse from Stafford way? Already left instructions for my departure.
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
The guy in Staffs is Andrew Bywater, Mirabelle Cassics. Standard Traveller and runs the coffin down the passenger side, mine is stretched 42 inches, NOT cut and shut, built properly[frame]
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
My Millions are on the Million Register website. 1,000,058 took a prize at the national rally this year, first proper rally since restoration. 1,000,014 and 1,00,281 are both real project cars, both really bad[frame]
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Re: Sad looking Million off to a new home
Looking forward to seeing your Millions at some stage. I'd rather put off a close look at your other project, or indeed Andrew Bywater's, for a few years yet though......