Clio Sport 172 Ph2
Or that's what's been spent on it lol
no mate, tis an un-restored, original bodywork, unmolested series 1.
Or that's what's been spent on it lol
The car was purchased on the 27 of Aug 1985, and was shipped to the patrick motors museum, where it stayed for many years as an exhibit. Eventually was sold off, the car now only has 20k on the clock, im not going to go into mega detail about the car... the car is well known throughout the RS scene, had a big feature in performance ford in 1992, as being the only standard unmolsted series 1, like i said, not gonna go on about it.... i be here all night..... but yes car is worth 20k, & this particular car would sell for that.
Fairplay, certainly sounds like its got a good comprehensive history. You drive it much?
^which is why i don't get the appeal to its value. it's basically an ornament then? :dapprove:
Sadly because of its rarity, & parts that are unobtainable.... in the ten years coming up ive had her.... never taken her further than the block paving in my street. sad really.
Seems crazy when u can't even drive the thing :S
surely it costs money to keep it in that condition year in year out, and parts must become frail and need replacing even if its not driven. i just can't see it as a good investment personally.
Still credit to you!! by all means i can appreciate it.
The car was purchased on the 27 of Aug 1985, and was shipped to the patrick motors museum, where it stayed for many years as an exhibit. Eventually was sold off, the car now only has 20k on the clock, im not going to go into mega detail about the car... the car is well known throughout the RS scene, had a big feature in performance ford in 1992, as being the only standard unmolsted series 1, like i said, not gonna go on about it.... i be here all night..... but yes car is worth 20k, & this particular car would sell for that.
Can't say I've ever seen a precedent to back that value up. Double what any other has sold for i would think. Sounds an epic example though. Maybe bonkers would buy it.
Seen some up for 15k. I had a mint s2 escort turbo, people hanker after these old fords, probably never driven one, they aren't much cop tbh, handling is piss poor, rough engines, and they rot. Doesn't seem to matter though...
Seen some up for 15k. I had a mint s2 escort turbo, people hanker after these old fords, probably never driven one, they aren't much cop tbh, handling is piss poor, rough engines, and they rot. Doesn't seem to matter though...
The only people who think Ph1 are classics are the owners. Outside of CS.net it's a Clio. 8-9k my arse, would correlate to Vees being worth 35k
http://www.4starclassics.com/Peugeot-106-GTi-For-Sale/
This was advertised for £8995 and sold.
Dont see why a similar condition 172 wouldnt do the same in 10 years. Just my prediction. We'll see.
Did it sell for the full asking price?
VERY low mileage at 4k, but Im still gobsmacked at that price TBH
Even 205s rarely go for that much.
Trophy's won't hold their value - already proving that. I reckon I could exchange mine for a big mac meal right now.
im not sure i agree with all the low mileage chat making a car worth more in the future, surely its down to condition first then mileage, low miles helps sure but not if the history/bodywork/underside etc isnt up to scratch.
Trophy's won't hold their value - already proving that. I reckon I could exchange mine for a big mac meal right now.
The clio williams would now be a future classic and already soaring in value had Renault not ruined its rarity by producing the 2&3
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im not sure i agree with all the low mileage chat making a car worth more in the future, surely its down to condition first then mileage, low miles helps sure but not if the history/bodywork/underside etc isnt up to scratch.
I agree, see plenty of high mileage 205 GTIs and old skool fords with high miles but in pristine condition up for good money (and selling).
Not for really good money you dont, thats the reserve of the low milers.
Serious collectors hate anything with many miles on the clock.