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28th June 2011, 00:10 #1001
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Found a model with an identity crisis.....
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28th June 2011, 13:03 #1002
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Both the ones he's selling are wrong
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28th June 2011, 13:12 #1003
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28th June 2011, 14:54 #1004
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I once got carried away with a 1992 Rob Gravit Sierra cosworth....... He actually used the Saphire version of the Sierra that year, but i was so proud of my 'fake' cosworth i never realised untill someone else pointed it out to me on either this forum or a similar one. I dont remember how much i paid for it, but i dont think it was silly money, i might have got it cheap because it was indeed a fake. I still have it though, and the proper motorpro Saphire car too.
Basicly its easy to just bid on something without thinking about it too much, and along the way there will be one or two buys a collecter makes that in hindsight might not make much sense to him!
I actually like that John Cleland Chevy! if only i could bid!
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29th June 2011, 21:06 #1005
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Haha I bought this. I had to refund it though. When i received it the wheel was hanging off and glue all over the inside of the wheel well. The guy tried to hide it in the picture. If anyone out there is looking to sale there racing replica cavaliers let me know,.
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30th June 2011, 00:47 #1006
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Originally Posted by 11benbay
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30th June 2011, 09:29 #1007
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You can have mine for £160. Its mint condition in box. I wouldn't be able to say no at that price...
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30th June 2011, 15:11 #1008
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Ah, if its a bidding war you want then you can have all five of my Cavaliers, 1993 John Cleland, 1994 John Cleland, 1994 Jeff Allam ( a mint conversion job) and the 1994 Nigel Smith Cavalier, these are all fully boxed and are mint, cardboard sleeves too. I also have a 1993 David Leslie Cavalier, Ecurie Ecosse Cavalier, this is not in the original racing replica's box though, however i do have it mounted in a different perspex case, similar in style to the norm, no cardboard sleeve though for this one.
I would take £500 going on prices quoted above
(if only!!!!!!)
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30th June 2011, 18:40 #1009
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Especially as i only payed £40 for it a year ago I'm really collecting and not intending to sell any but at these crazy prices it does make you wonder.
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30th June 2011, 22:30 #1010
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Hmm, I wonder how much my Racing Replicas could go for??
With the usual ones (93 Cleland, 94 Cleland, 94 Leslie, 94 Nuttall and 94 Smith)
The conversions (91 Cleland, 92 Cleland, 92 Allam, 92 Leslie, 2 x 93 Ashley and 94 Cleland World Cup)
Could also include the Formule as well (94 Allam, 95 Cleland, 95 Thompson and 95 Briggs)
£2000 anyone????????Cleland is a legend. :cool:
no. you would need a regroup after every stage to switch drivers.
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