Another lovely car from RG

Nayf

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Jeez mate, it sounds like you’ve had enough problems already without buying a 3200. You’d be better off brushing your teeth with a pistol.
Purely in a professional capacity (ahem - at least that’s what I’ll tell my wife).
 

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Purely in a professional capacity (ahem - at least that’s what I’ll tell my wife).

Don’t take any form of cash or cards.
That is one great looking GS, the nicest colour combo I’ve seen I think. Exactly what I would have chosen from new. Not that that’s ever going to happen..
 

Nayf

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Do it Nayf! I bought the red one Richard sold recently. What a car! Wish I lived down south to give it a thrash. Still, should be soon!
That was a lovely car. And the book in the history file (and it appears on the cover on) is worth almost as much as the car according to Amazon, the last I checked...
 

hashluck

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Sounds like sales are going well Dicky! Top quality stock, and trustworthiness so that people have the confidence to buy remotely.

It is really strange. We have cars off to Northern Ireland and Wales next week and looking like one or two to Scotland soon but not to England since lockdown (though enquiries up this past week). It does seem the outlanders (meant nicely) are more used to and more comfortable buying remotely as long as the descriptions are good (as well as the car itself and provenance etc. of course) and pictures and videos and facetime, WhatsApp calls etc. One buyer 86 years young and all over the technology!
 

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Got a lovely manual 3200 Assetto Corsa due in soon too, and a pristine Ghibli II. I think the AC is the first manual one (other than a crashed one) to have been offered for sale in the UK in the last 10 years. Had a restoration too so it’ll be one of the very best out there.

Both of these sound spectacularly dangerous to look at!
 

flexwing

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It is really strange. We have cars off to Northern Ireland and Wales next week and looking like one or two to Scotland soon but not to England since lockdown (though enquiries up this past week). It does seem the outlanders (meant nicely) are more used to and more comfortable buying remotely as long as the descriptions are good (as well as the car itself and provenance etc. of course) and pictures and videos and facetime, WhatsApp calls etc. One buyer 86 years young and all over the technology!
Yep, I was somewhat nervous about buying a car not having seen it in the flesh or test driven it(breaking all my own rules.) However I knew the car, it was well known in Scotland, I had previously had the car checked over by Giallo a few years ago and Richard was happy to deliver, which counted as a substantial test drive!
I have to say Richard's service is second to none. Would buy from Richard this way again no probs.
 

hashluck

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Yep, I was somewhat nervous about buying a car not having seen it in the flesh or test driven it(breaking all my own rules.) However I knew the car, it was well known in Scotland, I had previously had the car checked over by Giallo a few years ago and Richard was happy to deliver, which counted as a substantial test drive!
I have to say Richard's service is second to none. Would buy from Richard this way again no probs.

Yes I bought one last week on the basis it was delivered which formed a substantial test drive and one of our Scottish selling deals is on the proviso we drive it 400 miles to him (for which he is covering petrol and promising us 'Pie and Beans' on arrival :)
 

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Thanks @Wattie, shame you can’t export them to Australia.

Got a lovely manual 3200 Assetto Corsa due in soon too, and a pristine Ghibli II. I think the AC is the first manual one (other than a crashed one) to have been offered for sale in the UK in the last 10 years. Had a restoration too so it’ll be one of the very best out there.

Please tell me the Ghibli II is an auto.