Wheeler Dealers - Selling the Triumph Spitfire 1500 Part 5/5
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" Well, I said spring was the time to be selling a ragtop, and I wasn't wrong. We had a good response from potential buyers when I put the car out for sale. But, will anyone be prepared to part with the right amount of cash for this fantastic little sports car?" " Probably, I have more budget." " You don't wanna do deals today?" " Maybe, so tomorrow [unk]--" " Okay, we don't hang around because when they're [unk], they don't hang around for long." " 2 down, 1 to go." " I think he likes what he sees so far. Wish me luck 'cause I'll try to close him down, and finally, get rid of this Spitfire. " " And you get along with it?" " Ah, it's a lovely condition, isn't it?" " Jeez, yeah. I mean, when I got the car, to be honest with you, we've done no paint work to it. So, the blue car bolted off, Edd repainted it. When I got the car, I had this annoying little misfire so I got my mechanic, Edd, to have a look at it, and he does not want to be doing things by half. He stripped the whole engine down, and he changed what I called the hard-seated valves. We've replaced the rear shock absorbers. And now, you can see, it handles nice and tight out on the road. In fact, the suspension should rise and fall 1-1/2 times, and that's exactly what it does. But the real work is done on the bumpers. Just look at them. Look at that, how shiny they are. So, great little car; I'm very pleased with it. All it needs Joe is a new owner. I'm gonna advertise it for 5 thousand pounds. I think it's a fair <b>...</b>
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Wheeler, Dealers, Selling, the, Spitfire, Dicovery, Channel
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