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jdpef356

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Ive just picked up the March edition of classiccars and was delighted to see at the lower part of page 94 an item on 356's along with a graph reffering to values over the years.
Just to give you an idea. of some of the text:- Quote 'You 'll pay around £25,000 for a driver and £55,000 for good car' says Prill
'An exceptional coupe can go upto £75,000'

John Dunn

Well if that does not make you smile I dont know what will!
 
Hi John.

I have a 1956A coupe and a 1965scCab. Am I laughing?:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:.You bet.

Having looked for my Cab for several years and my Coupe for the last three years, I can assure you there are some dogs around. Just ask Larry and Helen Goff who have just completed a full resto on a "c" coupe.

It`s better than putting money into a pension scheme , and much more fun.

Have fun ( keep the faith)

Paul Kelley
 
Am I laughing?.You bet.

Hi Paul - Like you I am lucky and have the choice of the Supersport or the 356. With the full intentions of taking the Supersport out
nine times out of ten I finish up taking the 356. And your right about the laughter - I chuckle every time I take mine for a spin.
What a pleasure - I even had an elderly lady (75years plus) open the passenger window on the BMW she was travelling in and give
me the thumbs up as she went by whilst I was driving down the A14 this week. Now thats what really brings a smile to my face!

John Dunn

P.S. Which ones going on the Ardenne's trip?


 
I definitely smile when I see how much cars seem to go for now. Its hard keeping the valuations up to date!
It is about time that 356s were appreciated for the fine automobiles that they are. [:D]
 

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