Another car on eBay advertised as a Costello - has the bonnet and wheels but the engine looks like a very strange conversion (look where the alternator is fitted!!). Here's the link:-
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MGB-GT-V8-MGBGT-V8-Costello-/362483109942 |
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This is my car and I have been in contact with Laurence on it
It’s clearlry listed stating we don’t know and can’t prove the heritage Unfortunately as the dvla no longer give out historic v5 info it’s hard to say what it is - so it’s listed as having costello features It’s had a lot changed over the years However has the original costello bonnet Costello wheels came with it 3.07 diff Panhard rod Standard overdrive gearbox P6 engine However later carbs Square cut outs to fit the rear rockers It’s 50 years old so various different owners I’m sure changed bits that failed etc Whatever it is it will be a fun car for someone :-) And priced at a non factory conversion |
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I don't agree with this Richard. The car is either a genuine Costello conversion with its build evidence or provenance or its a V8 conversion thats been executed by one of many people since. There is a lot that is not Costello esk with this car. The bonnet could / probably have come from an actual mould that I bought to get it out of circulation. Simply I feel it should have been advertised as a MGB V8 conversion and it has a Costello bonnet etc. I wish Rich well but I feel the Costello tag should be protected for cars that are fully checked and are known to be correct. Not used as an attribution to help sell a car.
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As I’ve stated
I have not said it is a costello I have simply stated it has costello features and as there is no way to prove its original history it’s sold and priced as a standard conversion This gives the buyer opportunity to enjoy a v8 whatever it is There is more to if than the bonnet - which is not a copy which I should say are still avaliable for anyone to buy today There were a set of costello princess anna wheels on it which I have kept and replaced with scimitar wheels Panhard rod Overdrive box P6 engine as used by costello ( later carbs fitted - they never used stromburgs on p6 ) The original spec alt bracket for hanging the other side is there and there is evidence of hole for the oil cooler where costello cars have them fitted When I’ve spoke to the guys that actually built cars with costello and know the cars intimately they have stated not all Costello’s are the same and can have different features End of the day it’s a car as listed where we can’t prove it’s a costello and not calling it a costello However has some features that are similar There is no deception - fibs or falsehoods in that is there ? Costello mk1 original power bulge bonnet - check Costello princess anne alloys - removed check P6 engine as used by costello - check 3.07 diff - check Panhard rod - check Square cut outs behind rockers - check Weird engine mounts Modified mgb big bore exhaust - check Whose to say I’ve 50 years the engine hasn’t been altered ? I know there’s cars on this group that are not not the same as when Ken built them ? |
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I have been in touch with Richard on this car. It is indeed impossible to verify its authenticity (via photos at least), so a Certificate of Authenticity cannot be issued.
There will always be one or two cars dressed up as Costellos to achieve a certain cache they have over the factory examples - and a certain higher resale price - and always one or two that have been 'hacked about' to the point their provenance is lost, confused or unidentifiable. When advertising such a frankenstein car, it's best not to mention the 'Costello' descriptor at all and let the buyer/bidder decide. Also, we cannot distribute Costello badges without a CoA issued. |
Just to add on to Laurence’s message -
I have not discussed nor asked for any badges etc to bolster any costello features - also if I were trying to say is most defo is a costello I would most certainly be asking a far Higher price It’s clearly stated as only having features Which it has eBay adds are always best to be accurate so that accurate info is included If anyone would like to come and verify the car in person I am More than happy to have that and bump the value up Cheers |
Hi Rich
I feel the Costello description in the title MGB V8 "Costello" of your advert on ebay is indicating to possible purchasers it is a Costello. Can it be removed and mention the parts you detailed above in the description. I note your previous comms on this forum, in Jan 2016 offering a bonnet mould for sale (it may be the one I actuslly bought to remove from circulation?). Also what the alternator bracket is off etc etc etc. Regards |
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