SAC#31 : H.J.Mulliner Coupé body on a pre-war Lagonda V12 chassis

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bentleybob

A postwar H.J.Mulliner Coupé body on a pre-war Lagonda V12 chassis. Pretty...

SACO

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Yes , and the year ?
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bentleybob

Early fifties, I suppose?

SACO

My source gives 1949 but I am septic  ???

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Carnut

Quote from: SACO on January 05, 2012, 04:21:39 PM
I am septic  ???



Crikey I hope not...!
Ah - you must mean sceptical!
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nicanary

I have found an advert for this car from 1955. The price is astonishing - you could have bought a house for that money!
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia

Allan L

Quote from: nicanary on October 24, 2016, 05:13:24 AM
I have found an advert for this car from 1955. The price is astonishing - you could have bought a house for that money!
There's an advert for a Lagonda M45 Sedanca de Ville for £399950 at present and you can still get a house round here for that money - and possible a better house than £1250 would have bought in 1955!
Opinionated but sometimes wrong

nicanary

Quote from: Allan L on October 24, 2016, 12:19:19 PM
Quote from: nicanary on October 24, 2016, 05:13:24 AM
I have found an advert for this car from 1955. The price is astonishing - you could have bought a house for that money!
There's an advert for a Lagonda M45 Sedanca de Ville for £399950 at present and you can still get a house round here for that money - and possible a better house than £1250 would have bought in 1955!

A brand-new Austin Healey 100 is priced at £1064 in the same issue. A 1938 Lagonda V12 dhc is £465. It's all fascinating reading.
I must be right - that's what it says on Wikipedia