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#11
The post began with someone looking to start, with something sporting or a special, so the RTC if it does not soar above its reserve could well be a bit rough and ready but essentially a good start. The Mulliner saloon is a very different matter. A viewer reported it as being as good as it looks, a delight. It also seems to have the full range of Mulliner accessories. Anyone else know of its history? Certainly not for trialling but the very machine to take to shows.
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#12
If anyone is after a nice RTC.

I spoke to Graham charles, two weeks ago. And he is advertising his in the PWA7C mag.

£14,000 worth every penny due to condition. So he should get it.

I've known Graham since I came into sevens 30 years ago, and he has always gone the extra mile to make his cars perfect. He has had the car longer than I've known him.

So I would expect it is concourse? And it's the RTC with the pointed tale.

It's always nice to buy a car, that someone has lavished time and money on over a long period of time. It Saves paying twice.

Tony.
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#13
(11-05-2021, 04:22 PM)Tony Betts Wrote: If anyone is after a nice RTC.

I spoke to Graham charles, two weeks ago. And he is advertising his in the PWA7C mag.

£14,000 worth every penny due to condition. So he should get it.

I've known Graham since I came into sevens 30 years ago, and he has always gone the extra mile to make his cars perfect. He has had the car longer than I've known him.

So I would expect it is concourse? And it's the RTC with the pointed tale.

It's always nice to buy a car, that someone has lavished time and money on over a long period of time. It Saves paying twice.

Tony.
An RTC with a pointed tail? That's a new one on me Tony, have you got a photo at all?

Cheers

Stuart
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#14
hi stuart,

sorry not one for pics,

i perhaps should describ it as being rounded at the back, more boat tail.

not looked at your website for a long wile, but you or your father used to advertise both the slab back and a rounded back.

anyone who has the pwa7c mag may be able to lift the add.

thanks tony
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#15
Here it is. Must say, I wish I had some more garage space...!


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#16
Ah yes, that the normal early rounded back, that body was built in July 1983. Thanks for posting the photo Nick, it is a particularly fine example.

(12-05-2021, 04:15 PM)stuartroach Wrote: Ah yes, that the normal early rounded back, that body was built in July 1983. Thanks for posting the photo Nick, it is a particularly fine example.

Scrub that, its the Brightwells car that was July 83 and that body is a one off.
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#17
Thank you both,

I dont see graham the owner to often, sometimes at the A47 jumble.

If the body is a one off, graham would be the one and only owner.

It's a stunner, and a top notch build. 

I've known graham since I come into 7s, and he helped me alot in the early years.

Myself knowing the graham and the car. I think he is under pricing it. the next owner will be well sorted for a stunner to take to the 100th next year.

Thanks tony.
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#18
Sorry Tony, I meant that the RTC up for auction at Brightwells has a one off body, not the Kingfisher Blue RTC.
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