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Another R25. Automatic box works as well.

It'll be interesting to see what that fetches, looks nice. I'd want to know what the milage was.
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Mondeo looks nice, always wondered what those 4x4 ones were like. Go on Wuvvum!

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Cor look at this (if you can stand the big capital letters :roll: )

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1983-Y-FIAT-127-C ... 0113017001

 

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One of my teachers had the GT version of this late model 127. His name was Mr. Coull 8)

 

Seems to be a fair few of these coming out of the woodwork lately:

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-15-GTL-GA ... 0287342870

 

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Always liked these. Probably not this one though...

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AUSTIN-1300-GT-GR ... 0298660973

 

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Actually Mr L, the old 'H's arent too bad. My '73 petrol short wheel base (barned for a few years now) is an absolute hoot.Cos the wheels are right in each corner,coupled with a very low centre of gravity & adequate brakes -you just keep the throttle planted and steer like a Go kart.Top speed is low -but around town they are great fun.However- I think the Renault Estafette's are better- although I've yet to buy a 'Cochon' (Peugeot version D3/4)

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mk1 ghia 4x4 mondeo will be a superb car, miles a bit on the high side tho.

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Ex Ian Seabrook one?

I still want to call him Ian Green. yes it is, now owned by Perter Simpson.
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I see all his social climbing neighbours are trying to move away, no doubt aghast at having to live near someone who has an old car on the drive

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Hi,

those Lambo-replicas / projets make me feel sad. I am sure it was someone's true dream to build a perfect copy... But do these kit cars ever come to good end?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Lamborghini-Count ... 0284624446

 

However, starting with an old PRV including its Automatic gearbox is more than pathetic! That would be a slow Lambo (oddfire, 144HP, K-tronic, 3 gear auto box). Incredible, really. :)

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Daniel

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Hey That Bluebird wagon is solid ace with its mini hiab. Spend 10 mins using it to lift a cauliflower or something into the boot in Morrisons car park. Alternatively maybe it could be used to hiab itself onto the back of a flatbed Cargo truck after its inevitable final blaze of glory at Wembley Arena.

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