A 40-YEAR-OLD Peugeot 205 has sold for an incredible £227,250.
It was thought the motor could sell for £300,000 at auction, but the winning bid has come in far below that sale.
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What makes this particular car so valuable is that it is number 176 of 200 of the 'Homologation Specials' editions made by Peugeot.
The virtually unused speedster is a 'Turbo 16' iteration launched for just £6,245 in 1984.
It was once described as "a rare and sought after jewel for automotive collectors and enthusiasts".
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The Peugeot 205 was a staple of British roads in the 1980s.
The £220,000 motor, which has less than 10,000 miles from new, has now achieved a new UK auction record.
Mechanically, the T16 is a different beast to the regular 205, boasting a tuned and turbocharged petrol engine mounted in the middle of the car with power sent to all four wheels.
Iconic Auctioneers say of the Silverstone Circuit sale: "It's a rare and sought-after jewel for automotive collectors and enthusiasts and capable of a blistering 137mph.
"Understandably there was a lot of interest in this car both in the room and online, but it was a telephone bidder who secured the winning bid.
"Capable of a blistering 137mph, it shares nothing with the mass-production 205 except the windscreen, doors and headlamps and mechanically it is completely different, most notably its mid-engined and 4-wheel-drive layout.
"The fact that it was shaped and named to be a 205 member was purely to promote the sales of the mass-production car."
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