Subject: Re: Bonhams Oxford Sale 16 June
Peter hi
I was comparing the prices of the 2.6 litre drophead from 1951 with the 3.0 litre 4-door from 1955, these were very nice cars, requiring some work, but not lots, to be driveable and enjoyed...
I wasn't comparing a nuts and bolts restoration LG45 with these two cars, see above., that is comparing chalk with cheese (your choice !). (The LG45 was at H & H by the way, along with a nut and bolt 2.6 liter dhc which made good money).
Supposedly the 2.6 litre dhc engine had never run more than 30 minutes and the radiator had not been in the car for over 35 years. I believe nothing with old engines, unless you see it running in front of you...
Restoration costs for an LG45 car are in a different league and I agree, that with LG45 and other pre-war cars, it is possibly a better proposition to start with a running car, but you had better pick carefully of course, no doubt all of them have plenty of faults !
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