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J reg Proton £750 Banff


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5,000 miles! :o That's around 240 miles every year!

I'd say it was worth that amount, someone should buy it before KGF gets it and claims a customer has brought this in and it's a "Stunning piece of Malaysian Automotive history with an Unbelievable 5000 miles on the clock. £4,995".

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Oh yes I remember now, they had longer/more rectangle headlights before IIRC ??

Nope; facelift in it's entirety was a new grille, redesigned centre consol and 12v engines instead of 8v. The fuel injected MPi in '93/'94 brought in a more thorough facelift with shallower headlights, redesigned back end and some new metalwork.

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Nope; facelift in it's entirety was a new grille, redesigned centre consol and 12v engines instead of 8v. The fuel injected MPi in '93/'94 brought in a more thorough facelift with shallower headlights, redesigned back end and some new metalwork.

 

..... not my 'specialist subject' BUT I believe the shape of the wheelarch, in front wings, went from rectangleish to round  :!:

 

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Pulls as a 1.3GL...

 

Well, if it's an old stock pre facelift GL then its had a grill replaced at least.

 

The later ones (Triple Valve) only came as GE, GL or SE spec (the badges used in UK). The 'GLS' was made up on site by adding different wheel trims, rear speakers, a Webasto roof and stripes. Phwoooar

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I would say its worth every penny of the £750 as it really must be a one off.

At the end of the day most old bangers are worth around the £350 mark then you have to spend that again putting things right.

 

This is like buying a new car by the looks of it,

I would find the only real problem with buying such a time warp car (even a proton) is I would be too scared to drive it in case it got damaged and I couldn't just get in the thing with muddy workboots on or overload the boot with shite.

 

In Bexhill this would go down a treat as there's quite a bit of Proton shite in this area due to the elderly population but the red maybe too much for them as light metallic greens and blues are the colours of choice for protons here.

 

There's one in particular which I pass daily which looks like the engine has been removed as it sits so high at the front but it obviously has an engine as it occasionally moves unless it's getting pushed lol.

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The thing that always strikes me any time I see these is that although they were pretty grim even when new, and a bit outdated compared to other cars of the era, they must've sold well enough as there was quite a few around when I was growing up, similarly with the Persona and Compact, but ever since the Impian and anything made after that, there are hardly any about, and there's next to no Proton dealers anymore, despite the fact they are no worse than these Protons or any more outdated or behind the competition than these were at the time, so how come they sold so well and new ones didn't, despite there being no really different circumstances. Is it just that people these days aren't willing to fork out all that money on a mediocre new car and demand/expect better or just buy a used car for the same money which is a better car?

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I once looked at a 13 year old, 13,000 mile Corolla in Edinburgh.

 

It all looked fantastic from above and drove as you would expect a new Corolla to drive.

 

It was one of those, "son is selling for elderly mother", cars and had been well looked after.

 

The real problem was that once you got down underneath it, there really wasn't that much of the original Toyota left...

 

If this proton is in as good condition underneath as it appears on top, then as some folks say it's got to be worth the asking price all day long, Proton jokes aside.

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