kev1.3s wrote: » Actually my wheels has it as a 212 so appears to be genuine.
kev1.3s wrote: » Do you think it's a recreation with a dodgy chassis no.? There are some very wealthy people in Ireland and a purchase like that isn't an indulgence but a rock solid investment, one with the added bonus of being an absolute pleasure to invest in. I don't know if it's the real McCoy or not but I'm not going to doubt it because it wears a ZV plate. Unless you know any different?
swarlb wrote: » I don't know, that's why I put it up here, in case anyone actually saw the car. I know the chassis number, but that is the confusion. The number is the same as a 212 that competed in the 1951 Leige Rome Leige, but with different bodywork. There is no doubt it's a Ferrari, and I have plenty more photos, it's just the chassis number that is the confusion. Maybe it is the Leige car... I just know if it were me, and I had the kind of money that these fetch, I would have restored it as original. Because all these cars were hand built to begin with, it's very difficult to tell.
swarlb wrote: » I don't know, that's why I put it up here, in case anyone actually saw the car.
Bigus wrote: » A fella with a J and a P in his name owns that Ferrari, (he doesn't drink) and it's genuine afaik. You'd be amazed what's here in Ireland hidden away, some pleasure in paying 200 vrt on an 8 million motor and 56 tax
Seweryn wrote: » Reported Mr Peugeot:https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/landrover-logbook/12327137
ianobrien wrote: » As is gone. Did you get a screen grab before you reported it?
red sean wrote: » Ad gone! What was the story?
mb1725 wrote: » Wonder what happened to 78WX138 :rolleyes:
alias no.9 wrote: » Slightly tangential here as it's not done for the usual vintage tax but not entirely unrelated as it's being sold with a brown log book and is notionally 25 years old Gives new meaning to the white elephant [Edit] Scratch that, just looked at the side view and the dashboard, this may actually be a genuine '91 with the later wings/bonnet/bumper welded on but it would make you wonder how bad it was in the first place
gn3dr wrote: » This particular thread is the one that generally colours my view of boards.ie classic car section and is one of the main reasons I frequent other forums that actually talk about classic cars, and rarely come on here.
savagethegoat wrote: » Forums (fora? Forii? ) .
carchaeologist wrote: » Because many other forums dont talk about the real issues in the classic car scene. Ringing is a massive issue in the Irish scene for the last few years. Many lads just don't realise how bad it actually is, and/or will bury their head in the sand about it. .