RE: [doc] Storage/ selling
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RE: [doc] Storage/ selling



Well Dan,

If you need the money or have borrowings costing you interest, then sell,
take a modest profit and let some one else have some use of her.

However if you are putting the money raised "on deposit" where you can only
get about 3 or 4 % safely, then hang on to it, because prices are rising
steadily for good DeLorean's, I estimate about 10% p/a in the UK.

Of course this is just looking at the financial side and does not consider
your emotions!

DeLorean's generally don't store too well, they need using.

Just my 2p

Chrispy


-----Original Message-----
From: Dan [mailto:danielpwillis@xxxx]
Sent: 10 July 2003 12:00
To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [doc] Storage

After DMUK have finished with Hana she'll be about as good a DeLorean
as she can be.

However, I'm not going to attempt to run her when I get her back. I
have been playing with the ideas of either storing her long term (if I
can find somewhere) or selling her on to someone who would actually
spend the time to drive her.

At the moment I'm way too attached to her to simply just sell her -
I've worked long and hard to get her in the UK and road worthy and
feel she deserves better. However, I'm not running her now and have
other priorities.

So.. what would people recommend? Store her or sell her?

Dan
Vin#5284 - Hana - With DMUK



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