I couldn’t agree more Eddie
ive often looked at my own and other members cars and am amazed at how
good they look for the age, this is what I believe is one of the major
selling point for our cars - new or old.
i think the next promotional event you do at the new factory should /
could include signs or plaques for each car stating how old it is
since build, to demonstrate just how well they last, mine is 16 years
old now and doesn’t look much over 6 years old and non Quantum people
often don’t believe me

Just a thought

On Jul 26, 2:52 pm, Eddie <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Mathew
>
> Wow I know that car.
>
> It was a freind of mine who bought that car and he asked me to collect
> it with him. I do know that he used a de humidifier inside it to dry
> it out and vaguely remember him saying that there was not much work to
> do in order to return it to the road. I therefor know that the current
> owner is not the one who paid £100 for it. Unfortunately I do not
> actually know what he paid for it.
> Got to say though, it did not look quite this good. But looking at the
> pictures of it now, does it not show that these cars are so resilient
> to being uncared for, that even a poor condition car has the potential
> to be a good car in the right hands. That's the beauty of a Fiberglass
> car and that's why I think they are worth more than the metal ones.
>
> Eddie
>
> On Jul 26, 10:53 am, MatthewG <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > > The Quantum on EBay to be fair is being priced about right. The other
> > > ones on there for a few hundred quid is an insult to these cars.
>
> > I did think it was very brave of the seller to put a link at the end
> > of his ebay listing to a thread listing the car's history.
> > Here's the edited highlights of the last post:
>
> > "...the car was parked up and remained undriven not for 1 yr but 4.5
> > and when we got the garage door open the windows on the car were open
> > and the garage roof leaked ,by damp she actually meant 3 inches of
> > water in the footwells!"
>
> > and:
>
> > "...she offered me the car for £100 so we freed the brakes ,loaded
> > onto the tailer and drove 200 miles home. The car took 4 weeks with a
> > dehumidifier to dry"
>
> > I'm sure he's done a lot of remedial work since but to go from £100 up
> > to £3100 with that kind of history must be good news for the rest of
> > us.
>
> > Matthew- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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