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Wilko220

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  1. Scruffy but relatively low mileage Metro.

    Seems a reasonable price, especially considering the optional extras someone's specced it up with...

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    ABS, Electric Windows, Power Assisted Steering, Cup Holders, Electric Mirrors, Safety Belts, Air Conditioning, 12V Power Socket, Engine Immobiliser, Front Airbags, Safety Belts Rear, V5 Registration Document,Alloy Wheels, Adjustable Steering, Front Fog Lights, Privacy/Tinted Glass, Service History,CD Player, Body Coloured Bumpers, ISOFix Anchor Point, Safety Belts Rear, MOT,Central Locking, Brake Assist, Heated Door Mirrors, Radio, Spare Wheel, Speakers

     

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    1989 Austin Metro 1.0 City 3dr Hatchback Petrol Manual | eBay

  2. 7 hours ago, RobT said:

    chodweaver - x2

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    Thanks for taking this on. Just adding my name to the list above.

  3. 2 hours ago, High Jetter said:
    3 hours ago, Metal Guru said:

     

    I think the Chrysler name didn't help

    I vaguely remember reading that they were originally going to be Humber-badged (in the UK anyway). 

  4. 3 hours ago, sierraman said:

    I mean a garage specialising in cars that ceased production 15 years ago and are probably worth sub £1,500 is never going to be a wise business proposal.

    To be fair, they were keeping their MGR expertise fairly quiet in recent years. They changed the name of the place  and started promoting themselves as BINI specialists, which they seemed to do a good trade in. But the guys there still knew a Rover 75 like the back of their hand.

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