[quote]<i>Originally posted by Hasbeen</i>
I looked at a 30,000 Km DHC, but when I found it on the original tyres it reminded me of how much work would be involved in replacing every bit of rubber in the car, & ran away.
Hasbeen
Know what you mean but I found it quite cheap - I bought mine with 6800 miles on the clock 4 years ago on it's original tyres / suspension etc - took only £200 for some German made tyres & £500 to renew all the suspension rubber / springs / shocks / Struts / radius arms ( DIY )& it is tight as a drum like new 4,000 miles later.
Ron is right with the photos - a bit poor & not quite mint - although there must be a deal to be done as it won't be running out of the showroom quickly.
There is always a deal as seen in the UK at present:
A Dealer who is selling the car for the owner so takes a big commission or you go direct to the Owner - a big difference for the same car £3,000 !
http://www.4starclassics.com/Toyota-Cel ... nvertible/
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TOYOTA-CELICA ... 2580608cc5
As I am looking at W107's to change the TR, know the Dealer can be competitive but still more expensive - although I prefer the cream to the black interior - dicission dicissions [;)]
http://www.4starclassics.com/Mercedes-300SL-For-Sale-5/
http://www.avantgardecars.co.uk/viewcar ... 04/E405SCV