Your 'Investment Garage'

Anything goes in here.....
User avatar
Sanjøy
Posts: 8828
Joined: Sun Oct 02, 2005 8:23 pm
Location: Edinburgh Hamptons

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by Sanjøy » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:13 am

Lazydonkey wrote:What about a Z3 M Coupe?

Passed one this morning - loverly :thumbsup
Lazy donkey
W213 All Terrain

User avatar
Modena Scotland
Posts: 2871
Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2007 11:53 am
Location: Scottish borders

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by Modena Scotland » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:18 am

The XJ220 rocks. It's on my list of cars to get :mrgreen:
Image

I don't know driving in another way which isn't risky. Each one has to improve himself. Each driver has its limit. My limit is a little bit further than other's.
A Senna

Shared SE Calendar

User avatar
meatball
Posts: 5043
Joined: Sun Dec 31, 2006 9:50 pm
Location: LOST!

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by meatball » Thu Jul 16, 2009 10:23 am

340r/SLR?

User avatar
BiggestNizzy
Posts: 8932
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 6:47 pm
Location: Kilmarnock
Contact:

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by BiggestNizzy » Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:09 am

Paul.A wrote:Morgan GTN :love
8)
Sent from my ZX SPECTRUM +2A

Titanium S1 111S (gla)
Posts: 956
Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:31 pm

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by Titanium S1 111S (gla) » Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:19 am

GregR wrote:you're right. Dave's suggestion of a 993T could arguably be within the definition at circa £50k
Pal of mine just sold a high mileage mint one for £33k.
Graham

User avatar
BiggestNizzy
Posts: 8932
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 6:47 pm
Location: Kilmarnock
Contact:

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by BiggestNizzy » Thu Jul 16, 2009 11:41 am

Daimler double six, so cheap now
Sent from my ZX SPECTRUM +2A

User avatar
dlogan
Posts: 1010
Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:06 pm
Location: Aberdeen

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by dlogan » Thu Jul 16, 2009 5:16 pm

After flicking through Classic Cars mag at lunchtime.

Fiat 131 Abarth. :thumbsup

And
VX Chevette HSR :thumbsup
Lotus Sunbeam :thumbsup
Escort Mk1 RS1800 :thumbsup

And I always loved the Lancia Hyena Zagato. (Zagato bodied Integrale basically)
I "thought" you could get them for £40k a few years ago, now oakfields have one for £105k

http://www.classicdriver.de/uk/find/410 ... lerid=1337

Oakfields is just sweetie shop stuff. 3 XJ220s for sale, a muira, MG SVs, and of course, an awesome Renualt 4 GTL.

User avatar
Scottynic
Posts: 418
Joined: Tue Jul 03, 2007 1:28 pm
Location: Dundee or in the Coil Cab somewhere?!

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by Scottynic » Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:30 am

dlogan wrote: And I always loved the Lancia Hyena Zagato. (Zagato bodied Integrale basically)
I "thought" you could get them for £40k a few years ago, now oakfields have one for £105k

http://www.classicdriver.de/uk/find/410 ... lerid=1337

Oakfields is just sweetie shop stuff. 3 XJ220s for sale, a muira, MG SVs, and of course, an awesome Renualt 4 GTL.
I'm sorry to say this but that is fugly! totally out of proportion IMO ofcourse.

Stupid name to "Hyena" come on they are the most disgusting animals in the world why name a car after them?!
TOO FAST TO LIVE TOO YOUNG TO DIE!!!

User avatar
BiggestNizzy
Posts: 8932
Joined: Sun May 27, 2007 6:47 pm
Location: Kilmarnock
Contact:

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by BiggestNizzy » Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:38 am

Scottynic wrote:
dlogan wrote: And I always loved the Lancia Hyena Zagato. (Zagato bodied Integrale basically)
I "thought" you could get them for £40k a few years ago, now oakfields have one for £105k

http://www.classicdriver.de/uk/find/410 ... lerid=1337

Oakfields is just sweetie shop stuff. 3 XJ220s for sale, a muira, MG SVs, and of course, an awesome Renualt 4 GTL.
I'm sorry to say this but that is fugly! totally out of proportion IMO ofcourse.

Stupid name to "Hyena" come on they are the most disgusting animals in the world why name a car after them?!
:withstupid that is :puke , no wonder there are so few of them around
Sent from my ZX SPECTRUM +2A

User avatar
dlogan
Posts: 1010
Joined: Wed Mar 16, 2005 3:06 pm
Location: Aberdeen

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by dlogan » Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:56 am

Scottynic wrote:
dlogan wrote: And I always loved the Lancia Hyena Zagato. (Zagato bodied Integrale basically)
I "thought" you could get them for £40k a few years ago, now oakfields have one for £105k

http://www.classicdriver.de/uk/find/410 ... lerid=1337

Oakfields is just sweetie shop stuff. 3 XJ220s for sale, a muira, MG SVs, and of course, an awesome Renualt 4 GTL.
I'm sorry to say this but that is fugly! totally out of proportion IMO ofcourse.

Stupid name to "Hyena" come on they are the most disgusting animals in the world why name a car after them?!
Indeed you may think its fugly, but the threads about investment garage, not the prettiest cars in the world.

I guess I liked it because it was rare, handbuilt, and had a Zagato badge, but I tend to like things that are handbuilt, and not just mundane run of the mill stuff that most of us have to run around in :wink:

But it does look a little crap at the back doesnt it :mrgreen:

User avatar
Lazydonkey
Posts: 5139
Joined: Sun Aug 07, 2005 6:24 pm
Location: Glasgow
Contact:

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by Lazydonkey » Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:05 am

VX220 :thumbsup

....granted mine probably isn't the best example around but if you could find a minter :roll:
Focus ST estate, i3s and more pushbikes than strictly necessary.

....did i ever tell you about the Evora and VX220 i used to own?

User avatar
GregR
Posts: 6933
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:45 pm
Location: Edinburgh

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by GregR » Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:27 am

Lazydonkey wrote:VX220 :thumbsup

....granted mine probably isn't the best example around but if you could find a minter :roll:
That's one I just don't see to be honest. Or .. am I perhaps coming round as I type? A less popular bodied version of an extremely good chasis .. rarity .. more reliable engine ..

/ponder
Ferrari 458
Porsche 993 C2
Disco V

User avatar
GregR
Posts: 6933
Joined: Tue Oct 18, 2005 1:45 pm
Location: Edinburgh

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by GregR » Fri Jul 17, 2009 9:38 am

So, having mulled over all of the foregoing, I think I've come up with my 'Ideal Investment Garage' - presume all are mint:-

RS2
Clio Williams
Escort Cosworth Lux [small turbo model] I'm sure there was an option on the Lux to remove the tea tray spoiler. For rarity I'd have that one, but it just wouldn't be a Cosworth to me. I'll have the tea-tray specced please.
If my own rules allowed it, I would have a 993T but I'm of the view its too close to the 'exotica' tag. I'd have a 993 C2, manual for those once-every-5-year trips to Gleneagles

I think that would cover all of the necessary bases. I could easily think of another 10 cars to stick in the garage but I'd be duplicating effort - e.g. would you really need an R34 Skyline and a Cossie and an HF Integrale? I've chose the Cossie as the covers of my jotters in school were covered in my renderings of the beast.

So, I've got a sensible family/golf day wagon in the RS2. I've got a great wee B-road basher in the Williams. I've got presence and attitude in the Cosworth and I've got timeless class and elegance in the 993.

I think I'd be happy with that. A full garage for .. RS2 (15k for a decent one), Clio (3k for a decent one), Cossie (£20k) and 993 (£25k) .. the price of a new 911 C2! Not a bad deal, considering they're probably going to hold their value pretty well. Nobody mention crumbling seals, engine rebuilds and rust to shatter the illusion...
Ferrari 458
Porsche 993 C2
Disco V

User avatar
graeme
Posts: 3528
Joined: Tue Mar 15, 2005 11:29 am
Location: Kintore

Re: Your 'Investment Garage'

Post by graeme » Fri Jul 17, 2009 11:21 am

More likely to make money on the garage itself than the cars in it, but in the spirit of disillusioned fantasy garages:

Cars I'd like to collect, but don't think they'd make any money:

288 GTO
Better than the F40
356 Speedster
Porn
Miura (shouty green colour)
Porn
Fiat 500
Not the new one, obviously
Chrome Orange S1
A really mint one on Konis and P Zeros
An unfettled 340R
Although I'd never be able to resist driving it


Buy to restore:

Old Minis
Lots of cheap bits, mechanically simple, cult status.
VW Camper
Likewise.

Buy and leave alone to appreciate:

Sinclair C5
Very scarce. No rust issues. Cash in on congestion zones and obesity in a few years.
XJ200
I expect this to just about hold its value, but by parking it next to the C5, I can make the C5 look like a successful engineering venture and thus it will appreciate quicker
Any current/recent Le Mans car
In 20 years when they are classic, you get to show them off and drive them hard once a year, but they still go up in value.
211
958

Post Reply