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Well I put in a bid on this beetle:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... CO:GB:1123

Planning on getting into the VW scene, I got out bid but got offered a 2nd chance offer @£940 so I repliued saying that if the seller would MOT it I would give him £1000, I have checked on a VW forum that I frequent and it seem that I mat have offended the seller...

Apologies if somewhat randomly the seller is a member on here...
 
Seeing as it advertised as being off the road for 24 years and "needing a bit of work" I think you may have been a bit "ambitious". I'm sure a roadworthy example is worth a bit more than £1000.
 
BrotherMalice said:
Planning on getting into the VW scene, I got out bid but got offered a 2nd chance offer @£940 so I repliued saying that if the seller would MOT it I would give him £1000.

:lol: :lol: :lol: ha ha ha genius. You should've asked him to put in a microwave and a hot tub as well.

:drink:
 
I dont understand the "offended seller" thing.

Its a business transaction. Either he accepts your offer or he doesnt. If he's offended then he's a bit of a psychopath and I'd not go near him or his barn anyway.
 
Considering that the typical price for a decent one is ~£3k I never really understand why folk pay a grand for a donor and then spend thousands of punds and thousands of hours doing it up.

Buying a project, to me, is something you do cheap enough that the finished vehicle is a 'bargain' to the owner, with the benefit that the owner has had fun doing it up and knows exactly what state every part is in :)
 

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