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Title: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 07 March 2019, 12:39:17
Last week WBAC valued the mighty 2007 Signum 2.8T at a paltry £400.

This week they have come to the conclusion it is in fact a future classic, and have raised their offer to £470.....an improvement of some 17.5%. :y

The sky is now the limit. :)

 
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: STEMO on 07 March 2019, 14:13:10
Yep, that's what they do. Give you a week to stew and then improve the offer. My astra went from £12500 to £13200 after a week.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 07 March 2019, 15:04:52
I was offered £400 for my BMW.  They didn't come back with a second offer.  ::)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: 2boxerdogs on 07 March 2019, 15:19:39
Saw a Signum yesterday on my way to Boston , first time in ages bonnet up with a driver looking puzzled, still a fine looking car Opti.😀
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: zirk on 07 March 2019, 15:50:26
My little Black 1997 1.6 Irmy Tigra was valued at £90 from WBAC last time I checked, Local Scrap Man keeps putting stickers on it to contact Him and has offered £150 to take it away, and one of the Neighbors who keeps nagging me to sell it to him has upped he's offer to 900 quid now.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 07 March 2019, 16:08:36
If my car is only worth a few hundred quid it would be worth it for the engine alone.

Put in a 'Sevenesque' kit car weighing around 500 KG it would make for a potent little beast.

250 BHP as stock, or an easy 300 BHP with a remap, would give it an excellent power to weight ratio.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 07 March 2019, 17:22:47
Saw a Signum yesterday on my way to Boston , first time in ages bonnet up with a driver looking puzzled, still a fine looking car Opti.😀

Ah yes poor Lord Opti always wears his puzzled expression when the bonnet of his Signum comes up and in fact rumour has it, that it has become his default expression as it happens on a regular basis!  :)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 07 March 2019, 17:25:21
Saw a Signum yesterday on my way to Boston , first time in ages bonnet up with a driver looking puzzled, still a fine looking car Opti.😀

Ah yes poor Lord Opti always wears his puzzled expression when the bonnet of his Signum comes up and in fact rumour has it, that it has become his default expression as it happens on a regular basis!  :)


Far cough. Don't you remember the Vauxhall TV advert from the eighties?

......"If only everything in life was as reliable as a Vauxhall"..... ::) ::) ::)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Sir Tigger KC on 07 March 2019, 17:26:46
Saw a Signum yesterday on my way to Boston , first time in ages bonnet up with a driver looking puzzled, still a fine looking car Opti.😀

Ah yes poor Lord Opti always wears his puzzled expression when the bonnet of his Signum comes up and in fact rumour has it, that it has become his default expression as it happens on a regular basis!  :)


Far cough. Don't you remember the Vauxhall TV advert from the eighties?

......"If only everything in life was as reliable as a Vauxhall"..... ::) ::) ::)

No, I'm far too young!  8)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 07 March 2019, 17:27:23
Paula Hamilton in love with a Mk2 Astra if memory serves....... :)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: TheBoy on 07 March 2019, 17:29:27
Paula Hamilton
Who?
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: TheBoy on 07 March 2019, 17:30:46
Paula Hamilton
Who?
Google throws up something, but not one for the wank bank  ???
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: STEMO on 07 March 2019, 17:55:49
'Twas a golf, of course, but Opti knew that. Paula Hamilton was very nice in her day.  :-*
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Nick W on 07 March 2019, 17:59:23
If my car is only worth a few hundred quid it would be worth it for the engine alone.

Put in a 'Sevenesque' kit car weighing around 500 KG it would make for a potent little beast.

250 BHP as stock, or an easy 300 BHP with a remap, would give it an excellent power to weight ratio.


We will soon be fitting my old 3.0l engine and manual box into a friend's MGB, which should be interesting!
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: BazaJT on 07 March 2019, 18:09:38
At least it shouldn't be as nose heavy as it was when they shoved the straight six 3l lump into it and called it an MGC.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Nick W on 07 March 2019, 18:14:07
At least it shouldn't be as nose heavy as it was when they shoved the straight six 3l lump into it and called it an MGC.


Lighter than the four cylinder too. Even with a Vectra sump it's a little tight between the chassis rails and crossmember, but we'll manage.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 07 March 2019, 18:26:06
At least it shouldn't be as nose heavy as it was when they shoved the straight six 3l lump into it and called it an MGC.


Lighter than the four cylinder too. Even with a Vectra sump it's a little tight between the chassis rails and crossmember, but we'll manage.


Presumably the 3 litre V6 Omega lump is significantly more powerful than the 3 litre V6 'Essex' lump, and 3.5 V8 Rover/Buick lump.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Nick W on 07 March 2019, 18:37:15


Lighter than the four cylinder too. Even with a Vectra sump it's a little tight between the chassis rails and crossmember, but we'll manage.


Presumably the 3 litre V6 Omega lump is significantly more powerful than the 3 litre V6 'Essex' lump, and 3.5 V8 Rover/Buick lump.


A child's handheld windmill is more powerful than a 3.0l Essex ;D 190hp is the highest Rover output, but they're now expensive to buy)far more than the £250 he paid me), invariably need an expensive rebuild on top of that and the Lucas EFI isn't brilliant either. Plus they're massive things; longer and wider than a small-block Chevy. The V6 is shorter, narrower, lower, has an internal oil pump and only 3 exhaust ports each side to fit(the stock manifolds ought to work).
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: STEMO on 07 March 2019, 19:01:39
Yep, that's what they do. Give you a week to stew and then improve the offer. My astra went from £12500 to £13200 after a week.
Thought I'd leave that up for a while for people to express shock. But no.  ::)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 07 March 2019, 19:04:01
If my car is only worth a few hundred quid it would be worth it for the engine alone.

Put in a 'Sevenesque' kit car weighing around 500 KG it would make for a potent little beast.

250 BHP as stock, or an easy 300 BHP with a remap, would give it an excellent power to weight ratio.


We will soon be fitting my old 3.0l engine and manual box into a friend's MGB, which should be interesting!

A waste of a decent engine.  ::)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Nick W on 07 March 2019, 19:08:40
If my car is only worth a few hundred quid it would be worth it for the engine alone.

Put in a 'Sevenesque' kit car weighing around 500 KG it would make for a potent little beast.

250 BHP as stock, or an easy 300 BHP with a remap, would give it an excellent power to weight ratio.


We will soon be fitting my old 3.0l engine and manual box into a friend's MGB, which should be interesting!

A waste of a decent engine.  ::)


They're like Lexus V8s; there is no market for replacements for the cars they were supplied in because they don't go wrong enough. And the MGB's biggest problem was always the hopeless engine it had from the start.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Migv6 le Frog Fan on 07 March 2019, 19:11:35
I drove one last year and yes the engine was shite, but so was every other aspect of the car. Any modern 1.0 hatchback would be a better car in any scenario, apart from feelings of nostalgia / long lost youth , and all that.
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Doctor Gollum on 07 March 2019, 20:59:51
I drove one last year and yes the engine was shite, but so was every other aspect of the car. Any modern 1.0 hatchback would be a better car in any scenario, apart from feelings of nostalgia / long lost youth , and all that.
Driven properly, even a 1.6 Trolley can run rings a round a badly driven hot hatch.

At least with a 3.0 Omega lump in it, the MG stands a reasonable chance of starting and running long enough to be driven ;)
Title: Re: Vauxhall Signum......appreciating asset.
Post by: Kevin Wood on 08 March 2019, 13:45:06
At least with a 3.0 Omega lump in it, the MG stands a reasonable chance of starting and running long enough to be driven for the power to completely overwhelm the primitive suspension. ;)

FTFY