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100 S on ebay

yeah, knew I saw that one somewhere else!.....very nice, but I need a bigger wallet! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
US $187,566.99 (Reserve not met)


Bruce
 
One of our members (judow) "used" to own a 100 S. She now owns what is believed to be the oldest surviving 100 M. (She also happens to be my neighbor). See the Heya Bruce post in the Pub where she posed a reply about her former 100 S.

Basil
 
Basil, Your neighbors 100 m looks great! What luck to find 1 in a salvage yard and discover the history of it being the first one produced! I had similar luck (not as good as theirs but still good) as our bn7 tri carb I found that had been parked for 30 + years is the number 14 on Bill Boltons tri carb registery. It's currently being restored in it's original old english white ,red interior, and disc wheels.
Sure do enjoy this forum,appreciate what you do! Bob G
 
basil,with the fine autos you own,[the 67 jag]the one i most lust after and your neighbors collections,are there any houses for sale in your hood? /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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