Further to this thread:
http://forums.hexus.net/hexus-automo...ext-month.html
I went to a car auction after work today. As I said in the previous thread, I was only interested in a car that was small and frugal (and cheap to tax) OR that was properly fast and exciting to drive. I was very interested in a BMW 750iL with minor front end damage- a '94 model (last of the E32s) with only 100000 miles. It had 9 months MOT as well. Both front wings were creased and the bumper/grille was a bit warped, but it was clearly roadworthy.
Well, it wasn't to be, because I'd already bought a car by the time that went through the ring (it went for £400, so about £470 after charges). The car I bought had 11 months MOT and 4 months tax. My bid price was £275; after my buyer's premium I paid a total of £334.
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Can you tell what it is yet? Yes, it's a:
One of our bus garages is parked just down the road from the auction house so I abused my position and parked it up there until I could insure it. At that point my euphoria was abruptly terminated when I discovered that one of the front wheel bolts had stripped its thread and wouldn't do up properly. So, I have some work to do on one of the front hubs. But £334 for an apparently uncrashed 106 Rallye with a genuine 54000 miles seems like a pretty good deal. I'm pleased.