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![]() Cash buyer seeking Bristol 400. I am only interested in cars that have undergone a complete restoration or at least a very significant rebuild, preferably professional, within the last 5/6 years and can now be described, honestly, as near concours.
Up graded engine to include fully rebuilt with perhaps slightly more torque, overdrive, fixed 1st gear / rebuilt gearbox, front disc brakes and any other sympathetic and 'sensible' modification would be particularly welcome. An opening rear window is a further requirement. Long ownership and a ten year plus service record would further enhance any offer. marcus_126@yahoo.co.uk |
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![]() This sounds to be a very ambitious undertaking, but there is likely someone out there that has a totally original car for sale. The enhancements you mention are not usually undertaken on a truly pristine example, but the possibility exists. I wish you all the best in finding a perfect example.
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![]() Marcus ,
I applaud your enthusiasm for what you want but its not that simple . Even money sometimes can not buy what you want . A few facts to put things in perspective There were only 421 standard bodied 400's produced Approx half with the opening rear window , of those about 80 were sold in Australia and no doubt 40 - 50 of the 200 odd would have been wrecked. Maybe 50 % of the rest are laying unrestored waiting for new owners or in a condition that does not suit you . There are probably only 5 - 10 examples to your specification worldwide and most of those owners would not part with them . I believe your best option is to lower your expectations and buy a good sound car and rebuild it to the way you want it . Andrew Blow seems to have the odd 400 for sale and recently sold a nice blue one that could have suited you . Good Luck in your search Geoff |
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![]() I must wholehearted agree with Goeff. This is a very old car, and the production numbers were quite low. Couple that with very low demand in a niche market and you can see how difficult this search is going to be. His advice on finding the best one you can and doing what you think needs to be done is probably the best path. We all have our favorites,and if it is a 400 you want, then you are likely faced with quite a few compromises. Again, best of luck in finding the car of your dreams. I have found that you can get what you want, but it sometimes may take a decade to get it when it comes to old cars.
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![]() I agree that such a car may not exist. I was amused at the opening line..."cah buyer" . With the prices of very good Bristols being what they are, I would like to see the wheelbarrow in which the cash will be placed.
In the antique/vintage world all transactions are paid in full, and cash takes, very much, a back seat to Bank transfers. Dorien |
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![]() They do exist and here is one of them
NOW SOLD 1949 Bristol 400 in excellent condition. For Sale on Car And Classic UK Just sold recently on Andrew Blow's site for a few wheelbarrows of cash |
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![]() At 75,000 pounds (sorry, I do not have that symbol on my keyboard), one might think they have found the car of their dreams. Perhaps. When it comes to old cars, the sky is the limit for serious collectors. Most of us would keep our funds in investments rather than pick up another car with it.
The chap that started the thread with 'cash' buyer would not attract anyone in this league, unless the funds were ill-gotten, but that is merely an opinion from an American who sees this sort of thing all the time. Personally, there is not a car that was ever made that would prompt me to consider a transaction like this. Having owned some two hundred cars in my time, I can state that not a single one can satisfy all a persons 'needs'. It was fun to collect and drive a large variety of cars. When the fun wears off, they are passed on, and usually with a slight loss. |