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80s motor bought for less than £4k by Wheeler Dealers’ host Mike Brewer in classic episode now worth eye-watering amount

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AN ICONIC motor that Wheeler Dealers’ star Mike Brewer once bought for less than £4,000 is now worth an eye-watering amount.

Back in 2009, the much-loved host of the car restoration show picked up an Audi Quattro for just £3,800.

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In 2009, Mike was able to pick up an Audi Quattro for a bargain price[/caption]
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The 80s icon is much loved by petrolheads[/caption]

On the classic episode, the Wheeler Dealer – alongside his co-host at the time Edd China – bought a legendary 1986 Quattro after the pair set themselves a budget of just £5,000 to buy and restore it.

The Quattro has become a cult favourite among petrolheads – not least because of its brilliance on the world rally stage in the 1980s.

Indeed, the Quattro was the first car to use four-wheel drive in competition rallying.

Mike and Edd were able to find an example of the 80s motor for a bargain price, but it required a few minor tweaks before it was ready to be sold on for a profit.

These included a repair job to the seating frame to go along with replacement seats, new wheel bearings, and a lick of paint to the bumpers.

Perhaps the biggest issue was with the clutch reservoir, which also needed to be replaced.

Audi Quattro specs

Production: 1980–1991
Gearbox: 5 Speed
Drivetrain: Four-wheel drive
Power: 197 bhp
Top Speed: 138 mph

Overall, the repairs to the Quattro cost the duo just £768, which they managed to get back with ease after selling it on at the end of the episode for £5,450 – representing a profit of £882.

However, just 15 years on from the episode, the Quattro has become a much sought-after set of wheels for collectors and they’ve become mightily expensive to pick up.

For example, a 1988 model listed on the Cars & Classic auction website is up for sale for a shocking £47,750.

Few cars have seen such a huge leap in value in the same time period – and it’s perhaps the biggest price rise on a Wheeler Dealers’ car seen since the show started.

Fans of the show would’ve recently seen Mike – and his newest co-host Marc Priestley – pick up the most expensive car they’ve ever bought.

In the episode, the pair headed off to Germany to pick up an iconic 1980’s car worth £60,000.

And this comes after Mike recently showed off a classic motor he found that was once the “ultimate in luxury” but is now left “clinging on for life”.

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Today, Quattros can be worth over £40,000[/caption]
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The awesome motor is well known for its rallying brilliance[/caption]