Store, Sell, Return to stock?

cj10jeeper said:
paddy wright said:
Phil genuinely gutted to see you selling- one of the first forum members I met nearly 10 years ago! Always loved watching your car evolve- not always to my taste, but a beautiful individual car that is testament to the time and effort. Is there no way you can keep it for the sake of 5-6k?

The money isn't that significant in the big picture. It's more storing, will I use it?, then taxing, testing, insuring MOT, service, etc. I already have 4 cars so this would make 5 and I'd get my ear bent by Mrs CJ
As a corner stone of this forum surely you would use it for a few meets a year? I understand your point of not wanting to keep it and see it rot- but after 10 years you should keep her IMHO!
 
ZermattV said:
[post]1396892[/post] Keep it - you'll regret it if you let it go .

Good advice - you'll never get another like yours, unless you do it all again!
 
Hey CJ I get your point about not using it too many cars. But it would be such a shame to see you let it go?!

Could I suggest another possible option if the money is not a big issue. Do you not have a close family member a long turn friend someone you trust and who loves cars? Could you not let domine else become a custodian of the car? It gets used and enjoyed ( I am sure you would get enjoyment from that too?) and you also get to see it and use it when you want?
 
Just keep it. At all the costs above it bares an insignificance to the fun and hours put in and the people you've met with the car!

For the sake of 6k keep it as a second car.

Wont be the same in the Jag at the National :thumbsup:
 
I'm another one for keeping.

Not sure what you want to do, Spain may be a hassle. But then you'd still get to enjoy it? In proper convertible weather? Storing could cause disuse related issues... MM makes a valid suggestion? Leave it here for someone you can trust as a 2nd car?
Seems such a shame to sell on such a nice car, which you've literally perfected over the years.

Kis.
 
Financially best thing is sell and split but only you know if it's worth the hassle, dealing with timewasters, chancers, etc
 
Phil,as Paddy and others have said,it would be a shame to split it,or even let it go.

It was also one of the first modified Zed's I saw back in the early days on here,and I always looked forward to seeing what you had added to it next.
All the things you did to it over the years were great,and fairly uncommon at that time(many followed suit),including my own Black 3.0 getting Clear xenons from you,as well as inspiration to do my 108s two colours,years ago.

Would be a big shame for you to sell it,I think you would regret it.
Hope we see it,and you,at another National very soon :thumbsup:
 
Sorry to buck the trend, but I vote sell it. You've just bought a fantastic F-Type. You'll be driving and enjoying that enough, surely?
Let the Z4 be a good memory, rather than a hassle that will involve storage, or importing, taxing, MOT and so on. Time to move on (but not necessarily from the forum...)
 
enzed4 said:
Sorry to buck the trend, but I vote sell it. You've just bought a fantastic F-Type. You'll be driving and enjoying that enough, surely?
Let the Z4 be a good memory, rather than a hassle that will involve storage, or importing, taxing, MOT and so on. Time to move on (but not necessarily from the forum...)

This is where I'm heading. For reasons I posted as as you've said above.
April will be 10 years of ownership and time to look at a different dash..
I sure won't leave the forum as too many friends
 
10 year was my sentence with the Z as well :lol:

Agreed though, that even though my M was in an exceptional condition with an unmolested engine, I knew deep down that I would not drive it. I know from experience that I only drive the Golf 100 miles a year or so, the M would have been even less (but had been a better investment to park in the garage and see it increase in value due to only being 26k).
 
Aeros DEFINITELY worth more than that. Even painted in a specific colour.

I paid £400 for mine new and in primer.
 
I was in the same situation about 8-9 years ago with a 205 GTI. I opted to keep it (still have it locked away). However its only seen the light of day a handful of times since, mainly to see if it still works! The original intention was to keep it as a 3rd car/track day toy. I've only done two in it since! Quite often I think I should have just sold it, but then again they have appreciated in value quite considerably in that time so financially keeping it has proved quite shrewd. I'm not saying the same will happen with zeds but if it did would you be gutted?

I have to admit I quite often think I should have sold it to severe that emotional attachment regardless of the financials years ago. Its definitely a catch 22, especially if you don't need the cash in the bank etc.
 
My first option would be to take it to Spain. Failing that sell as it is. It's not worth the trouble putting in back to stock
 
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