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- Minor Legend
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Re: Pickup
Nice van but would imagine the seller is a dealer .Where do the sellers get these prices from ? soon younger members wont be able to afford any Minor.
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Sold for £15,000.
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Pickup
That's a stupid price
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Not if you`re the seller.
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Re: Pickup
maybe it will resurface in a couple of weeks for sale again
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Re: Pickup
Another one has appeared on Ebay a maroon one £15,000
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Nice but not as original as the other one. I think those prices are exceptional , even so, the first one sold.
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Re: Pickup
I suppose the price reflects the rarity of the vans and pick-ups.....they were worked hard and, in many cases, worked into the ground - or worked to death, if you prefer. Therefore, fewer of these survive......
But, yes, some prices now seem astonishing, given that the Minor was a car which, until comparitively recently, could be picked up in good condition fairly cheaply.
But, yes, some prices now seem astonishing, given that the Minor was a car which, until comparitively recently, could be picked up in good condition fairly cheaply.
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- Minor Fan
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Re: Pickup
I am sure that I am not alone in completing a full and thorough restoration on an LCV, so am not surprised at these prices--indeed I know that they are a snip! I have already passed that amount mentioned and am not finished yet!
Immaterial to me, as I will never sell mine.
Immaterial to me, as I will never sell mine.
John
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Re: Pickup
I have to say that I agree with John. Although this seems a great deal of money, I don't think it is a great surprise. It would be very easy to spend much more than £15,000 on a restoration - and you'd have to pay a few thousand for a restorable pick-up in the first place of course.
Times have changed haven't they!
Times have changed haven't they!