wow
http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/nva/cto/4273635845.html
holy wow. I'd love to throw about $5,000 at that to see if he'd bite, but I have a feeling it's going to take a good bit more. I think I'd make it mechanically sound and make the interior livable while leaving as much of the rest as possible.
ultraclyde wrote: holy wow. I'd love to throw about $5,000 at that to see if he'd bite, but I have a feeling it's going to take a good bit more. I think I'd make it mechanically sound and make the interior livable while leaving as much of the rest as possible.
SOLD!
No really, I'd try $500, sell that lump, SBC, block sand w/mat clear, best tires I could find for those wheels. Challenge, here I come. RATJAG! Well I would if I were in the market for a Ratjag, but I'm not.
I guess that's why I never have $5000 to throw at those guys... Poor judgement!
But seriously, a one owner V12 in rough but restorable condition might really be that cheap? Like challenge cheap? Maybe I COULD own one some day.... I bet a stockish iron v8 in one would be fun, drivable, and easy.
Datsun1500 wrote: It's a 2+2, those are the least valuable ones. You'd be upside down really fast
The absolutely least valuable ones are the 2+2 with the autotragic. At least that one is a manual transmission. Your second comment still holds, though.
I'd love to have that and fix it just enough to drive as a beater. if it were closer to me I'd take a look.
Datsun1500 wrote: It's a 2+2, those are the least valuable ones. You'd be upside down really fast
I think all V12s coupes were 2+2s.
"Running when last garaged. "
When was that? 20 years ago?
If the seller gets Challenge money for it, he should count himself lucky. Either way, it's hard to give a value estimate without seeling how much rust repair is involved.
It is a 2 plus 2 and the telephone booth looking cabin kills the looks and the value. BUT......the 2 plus 2 is the one that you cut apart to make a roadster out of so there is that...
bearmtnmartin wrote: It is a 2 plus 2 and the telephone booth looking cabin kills the looks and the value. BUT......the 2 plus 2 is the one that you cut apart to make a roadster out of so there is that...
I'm not a convertible guy, so I would prefer the coupe. On something like that I don't care about value if I can get it cheap enough. That thing is an engine swap and some TLC away from being a killer beater. I'd happily give him challenge money if it were closer and I could actually take a peak in person.
Edit: Gah...I'm debating calling the guy. If it's cheap enough I'd just have it shipped, but damn if I need another project.
Have any of you guys called to see what kind of money he's trying to get out of it?
HEY guys the 1st thing you should know about any Jaguar V12 car is when you change the engine to a V8 or 6 it reduces value about 40-50%!
check the charisma of any V12 powered vehicle, its all about the talk and some about the walk.
and E-types have become true classics, some more than others.
i was at a show few weeks back and this E-type roadster was there with the hood up, so my friend had his 5yr old son with him, the boy said DAD it looks like a FROG from the front, everyone laughed BUT the owner!! lol.
" beauty is in the eye of the beholder "
beauty is just a concept,, anyway
This will blow your minds 10 bids, reserve not met....
Murphy wrote: This will blow your minds 10 bids, reserve not met....
WTF indeed... left outside to rust... and set on fire...
You guys talking about this being an engine swap away from being a ratty beater are forgetting the electronics, the inboard brakes, the steering and suspension that's undoubtedly bad, and the replacement costs of anything you can't re-engineer yourself.
My FIL has a 74 v12 convertible. It's got brandy-new reman heads, NOS pistons, rods, a refinished crank, and still has run fewer than 30 minutes total since I have known him. (~20 years) Rat hole into which he pours money.
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