Interestingly enough, I stopped by the 'Wheeler Dealers Live' stage at the NEC classic car show last year. In real life Brewer is actually a pretty sharp guy and can be an intimidating figure. I assume that's a car salesman thing. Edd China seems like a really nice guy.
I think you were looking at between £5 - 8k for a CSL back in 2000, depending on condition. As for the bat mobile for £30k, that seems like an absolute bargain now. They're fetching between £180 - £250k today.
I can't believe it, £7000 for a BMW CSL in 1972! My house was built in 1971 and was bought for £6500 in December of that year, so that BMW cost more than the average three bedroom house in its day.
Interestingly enough, I stopped by the 'Wheeler Dealers Live' stage at the NEC classic car show last year. In real life Brewer is actually a pretty sharp guy and can be an intimidating figure. I assume that's a car salesman thing. Edd China seems like a really nice guy.
I think you were looking at between £5 - 8k for a CSL back in 2000, depending on condition. As for the bat mobile for £30k, that seems like an absolute bargain now. They're fetching between £180 - £250k today.
Sorry. It was hard to extract from Channel 4's website.
I can't believe it, £7000 for a BMW CSL in 1972! My house was built in 1971 and was bought for £6500 in December of that year, so that BMW cost more than the average three bedroom house in its day.
the free litre?
What do you think the next classic will be? Other than the obvious like the 1M ect..
Which episode did the Scottish chap trade in his Cadillac for a Red Camero/Firebird
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@aqwayne e46 csl
Fackinell edunarf tawkfarst mate...
bellend even then