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FFS i've got the same interior, except mine was £1100..... and came with a taxed and tested car attached.

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Sorry, can't fathom how to post a quote from a previous post....but confirmation if any were needed that the world is insane: those few sweepings of rust that used to form a small part of a Messerschmitt have sold for £1,020!!!

 

 

Just click on the "quite" button on the bottom left of the post you want an it'll appear in the box at the bottom of the page and then you can ad the text you want :)

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Spit ain't available till June so it will give the new owner time to route around the back of the sofa.

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Ha ha £1225 for some brown mk5 cortina seats. The guy must be on mind bending drugs

He will be as soon as he sells em for sho....(coke and hookers mos likely) 

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He couldn't sell it at £3K or £4K so he's put it up at £5K. Brilliant sale technique.

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I don't care if its been in a no mark film, its a Mk2 made to look like a mk3 and that should never happen.....ruined...

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4 Cylinder unfinished shit looking lambo copy for £19,000 anyone?

 

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4 Cylinder unfinished shit looking lambo copy for £19,000 anyone?

 

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So, £20K spent with paint and 5 months assembly to go ...say another £10-£15k if you value your time

 

That will be three Maser 3200s, or two and a half DB7s then.

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ford-escort-xr3-1982-in-white-/331120928737?hash=item4d185867e1

 

I just don't understand some people, if it's being painted why not wait until it comes back before selling it and take some fresh photos, especially if your asking top dollar for it.

 

this the car is now at the paint shop having a full respray at a cost of £1500, the photos was took before it went to the paint shop last week so cant wait to see what it will look like when its done 
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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C470228

 

Nearly 3 bags for a rusty Amazon that's been of the road since 1985, I think it's a 121 rather than a 123 (or 132 as they call it) as it's only a 1800cc.

 

It's a 122S. Twin HS6s give the game away - although there's no O\D fitted (no RH stalk or tell tale light). Or a 121 with twin carbs fitted. It's definitely not a 123GT, and he's dreaming if he thinks that's worth £3k. It may have been dry stored but that'll be hiding a lot of rot. I'm willing to bet the wing rails will have gone, along with the front floor pans and A pillars. 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ford-escort-xr3-1982-in-white-/331120928737?hash=item4d185867e1

 

I just don't understand some people, if it's being painted why not wait until it comes back before selling it and take some fresh photos, especially if your asking top dollar for it.

I would think it has more chance of selling for £1500 less without the respray as it looks tidy enough as it is and possibly more original than a fresh paint job that could microblister or not look so sharp a few months down the line.

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I was in the market for an early XR3 to remind me of my Scalextric "Night Stages" set and prepared to pay £3k tops but having seen the price expectations for these I think I'm out.

 

" if your reading this then you know there are getting rare now with only 80 left that's registed from what am telled in this condition"

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VIN plate donor probably - the only things left on that that make it an XR2i are the wheels, bootlid sticker, steering wheel and engine/VIN plate.

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Why do people say things like " it was a good runner?" So was the titanic.

 

Why do people list something like this on Ebay, instead of calling in the pikeys to have it removed?

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That DS is extraordinary, overpriced by a factor of 10, short description minus any useful information such as mileage etc. and if it really has had £120k spent on it, it's effectively been rendered unusable as a road car because any real use it gets is going to devalue it so significantly.  Still, takes all sorts and some collectors will pay for a perfect one.

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