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Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: FUBAR on February 10, 2014, 11:28:01 PM
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/camaro-z28-iroc-5-7-T-P-I-/151227413358?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item2335db336e

Not bad, i'd be interested to know if it will sell for that price though... bit high I reckon, even with some good options on it like it has.
Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: Roadkill on February 10, 2014, 11:47:42 PM
I think he's having a laugh, to be honest.

There's not enough call for them over here to generate that level of pricing.  

He'd stand a chance at 7000, maybe but even then ......
Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: FUBAR on February 10, 2014, 11:48:37 PM
Agreed (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/plusone.gif)

give them a few more years... (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/tongue.gif)
Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: F Body on February 11, 2014, 08:04:11 AM
£9.5k (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/shame.gif)

Quoting: FUBAR
give them a few more years...


IMHO it all depends on what happens with future engine and emission taxes (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/down.gif)

The Euro lobby Environmental NUTTY Lobby are pushing for a 20 year scrapage rule to reduce emission levels. Unsurprisingly supported by the motor industry.
There is a clause regarding historically significant vehicles, but god know's how that would be administered (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/rtfm.gif)
If it doesn't apply to vehicles already older than that, then those vehicles values could soar (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/chiny.gif)
Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: Andy on February 11, 2014, 08:42:12 AM
That would be a ludicrous law and would never be enforceable.

How could you say to a family who may depend on an old Ford Escort or something that they have to get rid of it and buy something new. I think that would be the final straw with a lot of people. Same as road pricing and having to install black boxes

/soapbox rant


Still think that guys a dream with the eBay Ad though. Looks a nice car, but you'd have to be crazy to spend that sort of money on it!
Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: F Body on February 11, 2014, 09:03:39 AM
Quoting: Andy
That would be a ludicrous law and would never be enforceable.


Ludicrous yes but easily enforceable, DVLA to owner your log book has been cancelled, please return your vehicle for recycling with 21 days of face a fine of £10,000 (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/sad.gif)

(http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/ranton.gif)

The thing is these ruddy tree huggers are prepared to go to Brussels and stay up all night just to promote their lunatic policies, which leaves us Joe Public to bitch and moan, but be ignored (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/rtfm.gif)

We the vehicle owners and drivers need to grow some balls and fight back, tell them to get off the ruddy road before we run them over and go back to their mud hut in the Amazon (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/rtfm.gif)

More to the point all their arguments are based on statistical information,
statistical fact of the day.............

If you removed every single combustion engined vehicle i.e. cars, motorcycles, buses, lorries, vans etc from European roads you would reduce harmful emission levels by.................17%
Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: F Body on February 11, 2014, 09:13:10 AM
Sorry (http://mkb-cc.yanksrule.co.uk//Forum/smileys/offtopic.gif)
Title: '88 IROC for sale on eBay
Post by: Fieldy on February 11, 2014, 03:23:36 PM
Quoting: Andy
That would be a ludicrous law and would never be enforceable.


They manage it in Japan easy enough mate