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Apr 22, 2012 10:34 am
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Subject: Re: 1955 Lagonda 3.0 Litre 2-door for sale

The car has now got 3 bids on it, and it is up to 18,500 pounds already, which is pleasing to see.
 

Apr 22, 2012 2:09 pm
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Subject: Re: 1955 Lagonda 3.0 Litre 2-door for sale
I would not be put off by the 2.6 as some might. The car will have all the character and almost all of the poke of a 3litre unit provided the engine is well sorted. Also 3 litre units can now be built up from new parts (at a sustantial cost) if and when funds permit.
The fact that the vendor is less than "accurate" with his description of the car remains a concern.
The real cost of rebuilding these saloons is in the bodywork and interior. Those aspects would concern me the most.
The DB saloons are magnificent cars and probably the most under rated classics of the period.
I agree that 18K is high if the car needs attention to the body/chassis.

Tony
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Apr 25, 2012 11:27 am
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Subject: Re: 1955 Lagonda 3.0 Litre 2-door for sale
The wrong enigine will always be a concern, and more so as these cars start to increase in value as is now evident.

However, the major issue, potentially with this car, is what may in fact seem to be trivial - the door not closing properly. If the ash sills have rotted, then the wooden A posts will be on the way as well. This sagging will become more evident and the doors won't open or close properly. This will mean that the body will have to be lifted off and the ash frame properly repaired, a good home wood-worker can do this job.

The owner had emailed me to say the door was now opening or closing correctly, one would have to view this statement with great caution.

As for the interior, on this car aside from the dash-board it is very presentable and from the limited view picture appears to be very complete. The time consuming job will be taking off the walnut veneered dash-board and restoring it.

The word of caution is that any buyer must take care with what they are buying and also double check the engine is working properly; these are very expensive to have fully rebuilt.

Simon


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Apr 28, 2012 9:24 pm
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Subject: Re: 1955 Lagonda 3.0 Litre 2-door for sale
The car made 19,600 pounds, which is a very fair price for the car.
 

Apr 29, 2012 11:35 am
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Subject: Re: 1955 Lagonda 3.0 Litre 2-door for sale
I agree, Simon. But, it illustrates my points on tis subject. The Bonhams car last year made over twice this sum at auction. So, given the availability of funds paying £50k for a very good car makes more sent than paying £20k for a car upon which one could easily spend a further £50k. But, the point made by David elsewhere is also pertinent - if the car is in good useable condition, it can be enjoyed as it is over many years and treated as a bit of a rolling restoration. it all depends on the state of the underpinnings, as i know we both agree.

Regards,

Tim
 

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