The Don't Make Them Like That Any More

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Author: James Leasor ISBN: 9781908291004
Publisher: James Leasor Limited Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Leasor
ISBN: 9781908291004
Publisher: James Leasor Limited
Publication: January 1, 2011
Imprint:
Language: English
They dont make them like that any more. Cars, that is. They dont, and they never will again. Which accounts for the enormous world-wide interest in old motors of every description, and the fantastic prices that they fetch. Behind this latest manifestation of the international antique trade, lies a strange and secret world, where dealers offer for sale cars they do not own, where rich collectors willingly pay thousands for some mechanical abortion that can barely drag itself up a hill without a following wind, simply because its rare. Usually, hazards in this old-car business as in any other are run by the buyer. But there are also risks for those who sell as the proprietor of Aristo Autos discovers. He deals exclusively in motoring exotica, and when hes unexpectedly offered one of the rarest cars of all, a supercharged Mercedes two-seater 540K, he buys it immediately. Theres a clear two-and-a-half thousand quid profit for him in the deal. But soon he realises theres also a clear danger of death, for someone else desperately wants this car for some very special, private reason. Someone who will kill to get it. But who, and why? The only thing to do is to find out, and he does travelling a sinister trail, blazed by old cars and young girls, that leads from London to Spain to Switzerland.
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They dont make them like that any more. Cars, that is. They dont, and they never will again. Which accounts for the enormous world-wide interest in old motors of every description, and the fantastic prices that they fetch. Behind this latest manifestation of the international antique trade, lies a strange and secret world, where dealers offer for sale cars they do not own, where rich collectors willingly pay thousands for some mechanical abortion that can barely drag itself up a hill without a following wind, simply because its rare. Usually, hazards in this old-car business as in any other are run by the buyer. But there are also risks for those who sell as the proprietor of Aristo Autos discovers. He deals exclusively in motoring exotica, and when hes unexpectedly offered one of the rarest cars of all, a supercharged Mercedes two-seater 540K, he buys it immediately. Theres a clear two-and-a-half thousand quid profit for him in the deal. But soon he realises theres also a clear danger of death, for someone else desperately wants this car for some very special, private reason. Someone who will kill to get it. But who, and why? The only thing to do is to find out, and he does travelling a sinister trail, blazed by old cars and young girls, that leads from London to Spain to Switzerland.

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