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Market Update

SWVA’s sale success

South West Vehicle Auctions’ most recent event at the end of April saw 94 per cent of the lots changing hands, with a number of Minis being among the most interesting entries. These included a no-reserve 1963 Austin Mini Van that was part of a bereavement sale – a vehicle that had had much work carried out but required completion. Looking to be in very presentable mid-project condition, it seemed good value at its eventual sale price of £7100 plus buyer’s premium.

Another interesting lot

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