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<blockquote data-quote="Humphrey" data-source="post: 547907" data-attributes="member: 16005"><p>It's not just buses, everything has gone up! One bedroom pokey arse flat in London = 400K, pint of stella = £5 and classic cars and motorcycles have gone up across the board. Add to that the resurgence in popularity of all things "vintage and retro" it only makes sense that Earlybays, will go up as well. It's basic supply and demand. </p><p></p><p>One thing I would suggest, regardless of the condition of your van, get it valued and re-insured to reflect current market prices. Rising prices just makes them all the more attractive to thieving scum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Humphrey, post: 547907, member: 16005"] It's not just buses, everything has gone up! One bedroom pokey arse flat in London = 400K, pint of stella = £5 and classic cars and motorcycles have gone up across the board. Add to that the resurgence in popularity of all things "vintage and retro" it only makes sense that Earlybays, will go up as well. It's basic supply and demand. One thing I would suggest, regardless of the condition of your van, get it valued and re-insured to reflect current market prices. Rising prices just makes them all the more attractive to thieving scum. [/QUOTE]
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