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Auction 1965 Daimler V8 250

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grahamemmett
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Auction 1965 Daimler V8 250

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A 1965 Daimler V8 250 Auctioneer's estimate 17,500 GBP - 19,500 GBP
Registration number DYJ 955C V5C
Gun metal with a maroon leather interior. Beautifully presented
Restored, will need running in (less than 20 miles covered). Recent engine and gearbox rebuild
Recent new chrome wire wheels and wiring loom
Vehicle Location: Minehead
Looks lovely and nice to see the prices turning upwards.
https://www.the-saleroom.com/en-gb/auct ... -view-link
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Re: Auction 1965 Daimler V8 250

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Sold for £21000! And apparently without power steering.
Similar later 250 with PS failed to make reserve of assume £16K at H&H on Weds 27th May.

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Re: Auction 1965 Daimler V8 250

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I am glad to see that the market seems quite buoyant during lockdown. It does surprise me that people are willing to buy on the net. Personally I won’t even think of buying anything until I can look and feel what I am buying. Confidence seems to be high that things in the Classic market will ride out the storm. I’m not sure. I think a down turn is imminent. If a recession is on the books then disposable income is going to be spent a little more wisely.
I hope to Christ I’m wrong.
Colin,
I may be slow but I’m rough as well !

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