The Unique Citroën Kégresse Car Found Inside A Scottish Estate | Salvage Hunters

Published 2021-01-08
With the shop's dwindling inventory, Drew's search for one-off items takes him from posh to junk. With priority access to a sprawling Scottish estate, Drew hopes to uncover a bit of country house magic. An old-school scrapyard in Coventry is like heaven. At a company that exports antique furniture, the master negotiator meets his match. Ricky's property is like an amazing museum of rare vehicles but it seems nothing is for sale. Drew makes a stop in Brighton to sell a few of his wares. Back at the shop, Drew hears the restorer's verdict about his new rusty Morris.

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All Comments (21)
  • No way they even broke even in this episode when you think about transportation costs and overhead expenses like having the building, insurance, electricity, and employees.
  • @Bigrignohio
    I like how he raised the offer price for the lamp reflectors to 15 pounds even after the guy accepted at ten pounds to be fair.
  • @ROSEMARY1925
    Love your channel I just found you amazing work you do and running around and looking for new items to restore or sell great job.🌟🌟🌟
  • @bobeden5027
    as a young blood, every Sunday morning was a trip to the local scrapper!
  • @Peterbilt359
    Many of these guys are collectors and don't sell much. They'll grow old and die and new owners will junk it all.
  • @rogersurf4149
    I used to work on Morris Minors when I was an apprentice. God help me to make sure I never see another one :(
  • @promontorium
    3:21 Nice house but who would want to dust it? Sounds like a problem I'd like to have. Seriously. That's "tomorrow's problems".
  • @lillywho
    "You drive like a lady" Ah bug off yar wee baldy
  • @bryan__m
    I've always wondered where the collectors get their money to accumulate so much *stuff*. Like what kind of day job do you have to have to be able to buy so many 100k+ vehicles and still have the time to work on them?
  • @mauibill7233
    I worked for an Indian restoration business once. Horrible things. Except for the fours that were for the most part not designed by Indian at all. I never had the least interest in swinging a leg over a twin, but the fours were a different story. Worth a bit more over here, by the way.
  • @shuttlebug468
    is this new? no masks. looks like everyones pre-corona? this is my families homeland. I have to visit one day