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Good news, An LD10 that hasn't died.

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Simon Hyslop

Good news, An LD10 that hasn't died.

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OUB 724 has turned up on ebay for sale in Helensburgh. Fortunately, it looks far from deceased :

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lanchester-L ... SwHSddqgV8

That makes three of the last 20 cars within 100 miles of one another in the West of Scotland, for the time being.

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Simon guess it went into hiding but what a nice car for a deceased one pity about the price , us LD owners had seen good prices now they have dropped like a stone.
Having done a check on here some LD10 owners have not logged on for more more than 2 years, we have lost the interest we once had surely they have not all sold the cars.
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Looks as though, the car is no longer for sale - ended early ??

Peter - what is your opinion as to the dropping prices for this particular model ?? Is it a case they have fallen out of favour with just a few die-hards keeping the interest alive ??

I have noted a downturn in classic vehicle prices over the last eighteen months, a sign the market is cooling off and returning to normal in order that the true enthusiast can purchase a car rather than competing against an investor.

It appears that may pre-war vehicles are certainly suffering from a lack of buyers, as such we are seeing those asking prices dropping noticeably as a result.

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must have missed that one :oops: as its been taxed every year since at least 2016 definitely not a dead one
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