My thoughts too Jacob100. I’m sure I put a bid on it when it was covered in moss and algae after the original owner passed away and it was being sold off with the rest of the estate.
It did look nice inside, had low mileage and the USA number plate.
Obviously someone has done lots of work on it since!
Looking at the MOT history I'd want to be inspecting the remedial work very carefully before committing to a bid on it. " air brake pipe leaking" is a bit worrying from the MOT testers integrity perspective.
Be interesting to see where it ends up price wise, a really early one isn't as good as a really late one as improvements were made along its production run. The description polishes it up well though.
I noticed that Dave, think it was 7 tickets in the last 16 years, which I suppose as a barn find is not impossible, I shoved mine in a unit for a a couple of years after I first bought it in 2014 and it's often been SORN since, because of lack of use. It does looks in good condition, but as Andy says I'd certainly want to checking over remedial work. Do you know @Jacob100 what it went for as a barn find?
From what I remember it was listed at a very low price and interested parties were invited to submit sealed bids to the executors. My bid did not succeed. I suspect it was £5k or £6k given the competition at the time
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