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chrisp

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You lot will have to take your signed automotive paraphernalia to ‘Antiques Roadshow’ for valuation! Let us know how you get on.
 

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I think Broc is probably one of the few drivers who's signature would add any reasonable value to an item. Few will be remembered like Broc. I don't see much value in the signatures Paul has, being a Clubbie engine cover might have some value but these covers deteriorate over time. Had it been removed when new and signed it would have some value. But a SH engine cover that unless its pretty new will be well on its way to wearing out I doubt will sell for much.
Shame they are effected by heat, because I like the look of them on an LS.
 

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Never really got why people get drivers to sign engine covers. in my eyes doesn't really add a lot of value to the item but anyway. The second signature looks like Garth Tander too by the way.
 

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My COME RACING intake manifold top cover is signed by two V8 supertaxi drivers (I can never remember who), and I negotiated the purchase price based on what the item is irrespective of the two sig's. I would have paid the same with or without them.
 
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