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Been offered a 924 for £500 with ticket

kenparker

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Thinking of going for it.. been offered a 924 with full ticket for £500

runs ok from what I was told, shows little rust on the car if any. Paint it tired, tyres good. Had running issues in the past was fixed with a pressure censer on the fuel injection system.

Got the correct wheels and it's an A reg.......and a 2.0ltr model

Worth a punt ? what will my insurance be for an old person and all clean and ok on a classic policy?

Would a car like this be worth £1000 in the summer? with a tidy..just thought i would have some fun for £sub 700 on the road..
 
classic policy 3K a year would think be under 200, not sure you would get a grand for the motor in the summer in todays climate..
 
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The following is a shameless cut 'n' paste, but I'm sure they'd forgive me as you can learn to negotiate better when you buy your next car.....[&:]



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£500 is about right for a tidy car with MOT, if you're thinking of a possible quick tidy and making a few ££ then it might not be worth it TBH.
 

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