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1st gen. Civic needs rescuing - Guisborough


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On behalf of one of my Flickr contacts who spotted this incredibly sound looking Civic in a scrappy. Be nice if somebody could save it as it does look far too good in the (admittedly unclear) photo.

 

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1977/78 Honda Civic 125 Auto by GoldScotland71, on Flickr

 

It's in this place, which looks like the sort of faceless 'car dismantlers' that won't even consider selling you a whole motor, but it must be worth inquiring about for anyone local with a Civic-shaped hole in their garage?

 

http://www.morgan-autosalvage.co.uk/

 

S. P. & C. Morgan Autosalvage

(partners:  S. P. Morgan and C. Morgan)

A171, Slapewath

GUISBOROUGH

Cleveland

TS14 6PX

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This honda is still on cartell - - - -

 

Registration CYB384S

Make HONDA

Model CIVIC

Description AUTOMATIC

 

Info from the registration number on Alans other picture - however its no longer on the D.V.L.A computer as the yard has registered it as a destroyed / end of life vehicle. :roll:

Posted

stevie wont sell it, and wont sell anything complete

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stevie wont sell it, and wont sell anything complete

 

Could you buy the front wings this week and then go back next week for the rest of it?!!! :P

Posted

the shell will have stay, and the identity

 

Morgans used to sell cars (about 20 years ago) with a little bit of tax and mot on them, i bought a mk1 3 litre granada, several HC vivas and at least three mk2 escorts but tightening regulations and expanding company meant its now a spares only business.

 

There used to be cars pushed into the stream to build up the banks, plenty of mk1 escorts and mk3 cortinas now buried onsite :wink:

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There used to be cars pushed into the stream to build up the banks, plenty of mk1 escorts and mk3 cortinas now buried onsite :wink:

 

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Shame such a rare car is destined for the crusher, wouldn't have minded a sniff around it to see if there's anything better than on mine, lets hope they realise it's well worth advertising the bits.

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