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May 21, 2011 1:49 pm
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
I plan on attending the auction specially since there is a Lagonda V8 as well for sale. Who knows, I might bring it back home...

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Jun 05, 2011 6:55 pm
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
SOLD $90,000 USD
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Jun 10, 2011 7:45 am
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
$105,300 including premium, a good investment for the vendor as he paid $18K for it in 2006. Fair value in today's market IMO

So Francis are you the new owner?
 

Jun 10, 2011 4:47 pm
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
That's what I'd call good value in today's market! IIRC, the Bonhams car a year or two back made that sort of money. Since then, values appear to me to have risen and (perhaps) the car that has just sold is better than the UK car (better paint, anyway Grinning ).
 

Jun 11, 2011 5:52 pm
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
Did anyone get a condition report and would the non original engine effect the value very much?
Christian
 

Jun 11, 2011 6:22 pm
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
All 4 of the high-selling auctioned Rapides (including 121 above) have now been sold by Bonhams as follows

149 (May 08 at AMWS) £84K incl (with 4.2 engine, original number)
147 (May 09 at AMWS) £75K incl (with DB5 engine)
138 (Dec 10 at Brooklands) £86.2K incl (original engine, as befits concours car)

So I wouldn't expect the "non-original" engine to affect the value much, and clearly it didn't this week; it was fitted in May 1965 by AML possibly as a warranty claim or goodwill gesture given it was owned by Babcock & Wilcox Ltd

Another car sold privately recently fetched a price of a similar order. The take-off point according to my research was around 2007. Food for thought!
 

Jun 12, 2011 11:11 am
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
September 2007 I bet!
Christian
 

Jun 12, 2011 3:32 pm
TVJL Offline
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
Is 138 in pukka concours-winning condition? If so, that car was very cheap.

Obviously, the two of you know something (in particular) that I do not (or have forgotten) - what happened in September 2007?
 

Jun 12, 2011 7:17 pm
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
I may be out by a few months but I meant the start of the banking crisis and loss of confidence in property...
Christian
 

Jun 13, 2011 10:01 am
TVJL Offline
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Subject: Re: Lagonda Rapide 61-64 Wanted
Ah, I see. Well, as you will know, if there was a consequential dip in classic car values it was very short lived. For at least 18 months now, values have shot up, of course - the received wisdom is that cash converted into cars / art / wine etc. almost guarantees a better return than most investments AND it's much safer. Plus, of course, you can drive the cars. Grinning
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