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CAT B Challenger ( early 70s )

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 17 1:01 pm
by Raminduction
On copart today - anyone know the car ?

Currently at £725.00

http://www.copart.co.uk/uk/Lot/18051077

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 17 1:09 pm
by theseoldcars
Thread here: http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=54558

Lucky escape – especially judging by the driver's side pillar and the bulkhead. Glad all involved were OK.

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 17 1:55 pm
by Dave81
Rear end looks complete/Solid......Parts car for someone to profit from id expect, dependant on final price?

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 17 1:57 pm
by Pete
Please remember that this was a members car, thanks.

Posted: Fri Jan 20, 17 11:03 pm
by Cannonball
Dave81 wrote:Rear end looks complete/Solid......Parts car for someone to profit from id expect, dependant on final price?
You jestin ????? you just watch that the bids will go stupid no way will it be able to be bought and make a profit from it, to break,,

,,,,,,,,,, £2,500 =3k +max in parts to break it and you will be sitting on parts for years too

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 17 9:22 am
by andyrob
Cannonball wrote:
Dave81 wrote:Rear end looks complete/Solid......Parts car for someone to profit from id expect, dependant on final price?
You jestin ????? you just watch that the bids will go stupid no way will it be able to be bought and make a profit from it, to break,,

,,,,,,,,,, £2,500 =3k +max in parts to break it and you will be sitting on parts for years too
and bidding hasnt finished yet..............
once the prelim bidding finishes............ it goes to the live auction............ wathc how much it makes thoos of you registered for copart if you can waiting on there live auction
then copart have stupid fees on top after auction is finished.........
Car is cat b so only registered breakers can buy it, it will have a c.o.d of it so 'id' is valueless ( in this country)

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 17 9:22 am
by andyrob
shame to see, it looked worse when upside down

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 17 4:35 pm
by drewcrane
andyrob wrote:shame to see, it looked worse when upside down
This car can be fixed,yes expensive ,but it does not look totaled to me :thumbright:

Posted: Sat Jan 21, 17 5:36 pm
by Scooby
drewcrane wrote:
andyrob wrote:shame to see, it looked worse when upside down
This car can be fixed,yes expensive ,but it does not look totaled to me :thumbright:
Agree seen a lot worse that been repaired.....

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 17 8:17 am
by Doug
Andy... Copart , is that them who bought Simpson Salvage out for a fortune?

Posted: Sun Jan 22, 17 9:26 am
by andyrob
Doug wrote:Andy... Copart , is that them who bought Simpson Salvage out for a fortune?
yes bought simpsons and most of the big players

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 17 12:47 pm
by Dave81
Cannonball wrote:
Dave81 wrote:Rear end looks complete/Solid......Parts car for someone to profit from id expect, dependant on final price?
You jestin ????? you just watch that the bids will go stupid no way will it be able to be bought and make a profit from it, to break,,

,,,,,,,,,, £2,500 =3k +max in parts to break it and you will be sitting on parts for years too
Not Jestin Dunc..........But did caveat it with the final four words.

Pete, fully aware that its was a members car via here and Facebook.
Not sure anything i've written is out of line or uncalled for. Sad thing to happen, but sometimes people will try to profit for unfortunate circumstances.....hence my post!?

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 17 1:03 pm
by latil
Very sad,but if it were mine the insurers would know nothing,at least until someone like JC had checked it over.

Posted: Mon Jan 23, 17 1:21 pm
by Blue
I believe JC has already seen it.

Posted: Tue Jan 24, 17 12:08 pm
by terryr
I may watch it go through,feeling it will go to poland,