Affordable E-type is there such a thing?

Well, there’s widow’s peaks, widow orphans, widow black dresses…:wink:

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Yeah, but this is the widow of a dead guy, vs. what, the widow of an alive guy? :grinning:

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yeah, right up there with “new baby”

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… or new and improved. If it’s new, how can it be improved?

Though, what would a all-original E-type with 7K miles go for these days?

Dave

I don’t know, but there was a S1 fhc on BaT a couple of months ago with less than 30k on it, and it “only” got up to $95k. There was also a sub-30k OTS being sold by a high-end dealer recently, and their asking price was “only” $160k.

But, the point was, regardless of whether an E-type would still sell for more, the market is changing.

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that would be the widow of a dead woman.

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Would that not be a widower?

Not if she were married to a woman…gotcha

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“even a 2+2 will do” you do not deserve one

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What’s the budget?

The Red S2 2+2 on BaT will probably be a good buy.

Hahaha, yes you did. :+1:

Agreed. You often make sense.

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Xo
Xo again because my text was too short
Gtjoey1314

If it was a Picasso… both headlights would be on one side.

:joy:

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A Warhol, then?

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Or a Dali… with the dash clock melting.

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Well, an instrument melting down ain’t a far stretch…:joy:

Leroy Neiman would get my vote.

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A Sayer.

The E-type in any of its 72-thousand-odd iterations is a genuine Malcolm Sayer. Pity he didn’t sign each and every one, or even one for that matter. Or is there a Sayer signed E-type?