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It's been off the road for four years and has no MOT. And it has rust. But it's only £1,000. 

 

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too, because of course.

 

 

 

Under 30,000 miles Showing On The Clock

 

I bet you anything, the clock shows either the time, or presumably has stopped randomly.

 

 

Perfect family estate car.

 

Yeah, if you want a divorce.

Which brings me to the next point - do you know why a divorce is so expensive?

 

Because it's worth every Penny!

 

 

Perfect for any driver

 

Thanks fuck I'm not any driver.

 

 

Viewings In The Enfield Area of North London.

 

Well that explains it all, doesnit?

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Yah, that's why I'm looking at quality stuff like this:

 

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Daewoo Nexia badge on Vauxhall Astra Mk 2

 

Dude, you're really dismissing all the work Daewoo engineers did to the model, such as, uh, putting their badges on it.

 

Excellent opportunity to buy this model

 

You don't get many better opportunities than one being for sale.

 

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C777552

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also quite interesting, from about a year ago

 

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PLEASE NOTE THIS IS FOR THE BODY SHELL ONLY, IT DOES NOT INCLUDE BOOT, BONNET, DOORS, GLASS, FRONT AND REAR SUBFRAMES ETC.

 

 

 

SOLD WITH V5 PRESENT – REGISTRATION  JGD 180D, VIN 1B4999DN, FIRST REGISTERED 17/05/1966.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAGUAR-1966-S-TYPE-340-MOD-ORIGINAL-BODY-SHELL-RARE-OPPORTUNITY-/191724877110

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Couple of Irish finds...

 

I actually saw this being driven by some old giffer in Dublin back in April. I couldn't believe, A) just how grim and battered it looked, and B.) that it actually was a Cavalier in the wild here in Ireland such are the rarity of these things here.

 

Being an Opel it of course badged as a Vectra but still....

 

https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/opel-vectra/13160185

 

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This XM looks exceedingly brilliant!

 

https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/citro-eumln-xm/13415827

 

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Barn find! Austin Magenta kit car

 

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"gullwing doors"

 

“car has been stood for over 20 years, has slight damage to shell,all mechanicals will need servicing and repairs, rear subframe looks corroded and hydrolastics are leaking on one sideâ€

 

£1,000

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Wow! just look at the Caramac interior. Were these sold in the UK? I don't think I've ever come across one and I've certainly never seen one.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VOLVO-780-BERTONE-1987-2-8-V6-RARE-/152232371226?hash=item2371c1a41a:g:IawAAOSwFe5Xzz4J

 

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I may just go an look at that if it's a dealer. Oh the perils of money in the bank!

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Yup, The celica is back... It sold last time for £632, and is now back starting at £995. Anyone else smell something odd?

 

Real shame as I was actually quite tempted by it.

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30k. Seller must be an absolute fuckin twat.

"I understand it was sold to a promotion company who provided cars for the Beatles. I have writen to Sir Paul McCartny (WHO???) asking for confirmation. I bought the vehicle back some 6 years ago and had SMC Engineering completely rebuild it with 2 x new Leyland Heritage body shells and all new everything at a cost of over £25k".

 

And what did Sir Paul Beatle say about this mythical 6 wheeled custom car which has since been put together with all new parts and built from 2 spare Mini shells???

 

Fuck all.

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