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Well, a last minute bidding frenzy saw that Bond snapped up for £50!

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Gotta love that XR4i, looks ok from that angle...

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My search for a large estate has lead me here....

 

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Chap with the anorak, fluffy white dog and ungrateful dad has done a good job prepping and listing it.

 

Sadly, I don't think I could afford the fuel bills. :(

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A few more from eBay India....

 

1962 Merc. Velvet dash and upholstery. But where have the carpets gone?

 

http://cgi.ebay.in/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0241990731

 

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1985 Audi 80 TD. Owned by a retired army general. Makes a change from "one lady owner" I suppose...

 

http://cgi.ebay.in/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=

 

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1995 Premier Padmini

 

Fiat Padmini is all about it's "Shape" and Performance. You may not find a Fiat Padmini in such a great shape.

Err...

 

http://cgi.ebay.in/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0239778809

 

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It's a selection of Daihatsu engines, mostly 3cyl units (turbo on the Innocenti DeTomaso), but you could also get some with the 2cyl engine from the MK1 Domino for added shite cred.

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Hey -don't neecd to go to Mumbai for a Premier Padmini -got mine inYeovil! (OK so its a Fiat 1100d -but thats the original!) . Still a few of these solid old motors around...

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1970 VW T2. Pretty damn tidy. If that kind of thing floats your boat.

 

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0227686029

 

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1971 Tranny fire-shite-wagen.

 

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0227387797

 

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1972 Saporoshez SAS 968.

 

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0212774927

 

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1963 Daimler Benz L710. Check out the interior.

 

Looks like a place a serial killer might live, when he's not roaming the country looking for teenage girls to skin alive.

 

http://cgi.ebay.de/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie ... 0238712222

 

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Not exactly. But I am sure it is big enough to sleep in. :wink:

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Not exactly. But I am sure it is big enough to sleep in. :wink:

Yes it is. I spent 10 days sleeping in mine at Loch Morlich in 1990. I took the mattress off my bed, complete with bedclothes, and dumped it in the back.
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Wouldn't recommend it to be honest. I had one of these about five years ago (paid a tenth of what that one is on at the moment). The 105s are chronically underpowered. If you want an Estelle, go for a 120 or a 130/136. 120s are best for reliability but the 130/136 shared its engine with the Favorit and, in much modified form, the Felicia, so parts availability is better.

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Those 105's are quite criminally slow, but quite endearing I suppose. Recall many a marathon motorway jaunt in my dad's 105S, buzzing the nuts off it at 70-80mph. Very spartan too, even by 1980's Skoda standards.Like Ray_Wuvvum sez, the 120's and above are much more like a real car. Plus the last 105 I had tried to kill me in several different ways, the bastid.

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I dont know why I want it... but I do!

well, it's beige for a start!
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Bloody hell, rear-engined Skodas are expensive now!I was really keen to get a Rapid or Estelle when I first started driving as the odd decent one popped up for £200-300...

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Not shite - just shit. This gives Blackpool a bad name.

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NO TAX AS IT IS DISABLED

:D Wonderful!

 

I wonder if the seller is illegitimately claiming invadility benefit or something... Seems likely.

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Savvy!

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4x4

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