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2009 Fiat Multipla, now collected via transpennine townmate


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If this doesn't go. I'll take it. I'm sure it will though.

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I love how you could fit the engine into the top box.

 

How many miles to a tank?

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Never knew they made Multiplas this late.

That’s because Fiat decided to make the styling anonymous. They should have stayed with their conviction and remained ugly, but unforgettable.

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Landed early so rude not to.

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I love how you could fit the engine into the top box.

 

How many miles to a tank?

About a 100 or so, top boxy but good.

 

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Some sort of internet virtual medal should be available to bangernomics, collecting a car, on NYD, on a plastic 80cc moped, with a view to cramming said moped into the car for the return journey.

AS collectioning at its best I think.

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Cheers Dave

 

2 pert worms being fitted, bike safely nestled in the rear.

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Our intrepid correspondant has been delivered to a part worn tyre shed in Huddersfield.

 

Townmate into Multipla does go.

 

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Thanks for your patience while I emptied the car of child rubbish, and chodspeed.

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Our intrepid correspondant has been delivered to a part worn tyre shed in Huddersfield.

 

Townmate into Multipla does go.

 

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Thanks for your patience while I emptied the car of child rubbish, and chodspeed.

 

An 80cc scooter in the back of a Multipla has to be up there as one of the greatest Autoshite images, second only to the Sinclair C5 in the back of an Allegro estate.

 

Top bombing Sir and kudos for going collectioning on NYD.

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This is my favourite thread of the year and it’s already the 1st of January.

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Job 2 after tyres

 

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Actually drives really well, abs sensor and exhaust next weekend and MoT weather permitting to see what else.

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Erm yeah sorry about the general state of the interior, it served as a combined child wagon and builders van while we were doing the kitchen.

 

When listing it last night I kinda thought I would have a bit longer to clean it out etc but never mind.

 

I did make sure the ABS sensor was unseized while I was in there so you should* be able to swap it out without removing the brake drum.

 

Just beware when shopping, there are 2 types of sensor, this one needs the type with a flatish black connector rather than a round one.

 

Hope it does you well.

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Erm yeah sorry about the general state of the interior, it served as a combined child wagon and builders van while we were doing the kitchen.

 

When listing it last night I kinda thought I would have a bit longer to clean it out etc but never mind.

 

I did make sure the ABS sensor was unseized while I was in there so you should* be able to swap it out without removing the brake drum.

 

Just beware when shopping, there are 2 types of sensor, this one needs the type with a flatish black connector rather than a round one.

 

Hope it does you well.

Couldn’t be happier with it, can’t expect anything for £200. Its ace.

 

First pass with the hoover

 

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Wasn’t as bad as you thought and thanks for the sensor tip. May bob over to euro in it to go see.

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It's staggering how 2009 cars can be worth scrap. What kind of depreciating hell is that?

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It's staggering how 2009 cars can be worth scrap. What kind of depreciating hell is that?

It’s a Fiat, sir.

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I could potentially have got a bit more for it by listing it on ebay and being a bit economical with the truth, but only after 3 or 4 goes of winning bidders disappearing, "KN U DELIVA 2 KENT M9" and all the other horrors that go with selling to the public.

 

I really would have weighed it in if nobody from here was keen, with 3 kids, a half built house and a fairly demanding job my time is less worthless than it used to be, so having a nice man turn up at the agreed time and just take it away is well worth the extra £50-100 I might have got from a mouthbreather eventually.

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Good stuff. Brilliant collection logistics - glad to learn that a small motorcycle fits in the back of one of these!

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Brilliant work. You have a hymer, a moped and now this pocket money car. I think I may love you.

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