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Lotus Europa Forums => Garage => Topic started by: HelpMyLotus on Monday,March 01, 2021, 02:33:21 PM
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I guess this is a good sign? I see 10 bids pushing the car upwards of $12,000. And not hitting the reserve! Photos show no windscreen, no rear glass, very little interior and a seized engine. No title. Owner knows little to nothing about the car.
Does this mean our day is coming? Are our treasured cars pushing up in value? Or am I missing something?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1973-Lotus-Europa-NO-TITLE/193913639006?hash=item2d2627505e:g:cxcAAOSwfz9gIbZU
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I don't see $12K of value. I do, however, see $40K of work required.
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I'd take the 12k and run.
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That is many times more than I paid for a complete car with title!!!
Of course I have a lot of work ahead!
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Not to rain on their parade but that Europa is a 71 at best
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Looked at the bid history, sudden VERY big jump to too high, and still "Reserve not met".
Seems odd and not confidence inspiring.
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As has already been pointed out, the S2 body shape, Renault (?) engine and a very strange bidding history. Who goes from $2k to $12k with one bid ? I don't blame the seller for knowing nothing about the car although he does have a very optimistic idea of the reserve value. It's a bodyshell needing work with an interesting collection of rust, I couldn't see it making that money even over here.
Brian
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Something is very, very wrong when this Europa is still available for far less and more "complete".
https://losangeles.craigslist.org/sfv/cto/d/west-hills-lotus-europa-project-car/7283508684.html
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the sudden surge in the bidding seems very odd, I'd be far happier to take a look at the car that Grumblebuns posted above :I-agree:
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That is the shadiest seller. Someone sprayed gray primer and dusted it to hide a lot of something. It was far from ready for primer. I feel bad for who ever buys it.
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Weird bid history.
Bidder 3***6 offers $1,677.77.
Two minutes later, the same bidder ups the ante to $11,940.00 :confused: