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The car has mot but it is a solid project car. It requires a respray, the interior sorting out as the door cards are coming of and passenger door handle not working. Passenger seat also needs attention. The car starts well and drives well, but it has low oil pressure when up to temperature. I bought it with a replacement block which has been bored out to .30 just needs shells and putting back together. It comes with a full engine gasket pack, new leads, and block plugs. It has a shoe box with lots of paperwork as well. Overdrive and gearbox work well. Has custom exhaust manifolds, stainless fuel tank and exhaust. 

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262748541539?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MOBILE-VALETING-BUSINESS-06-DIESEL-VAN-EQUIPMENT-OWN-WATER-MONEY-MAKER-/222336234949

 

Love the fact this mobile detailing outfit has orange flashing lights on the top for those inevitable 'clay bar emergencies'. You can just imagine the look of relief on the faces of some of those pasty-faced single fellers on Detailing World when they see the orange lights accelerating up the street towards them after accidentally driving over some horse shit in the road or whatever. Like the St Bruno tobacco adverts from back in the day.

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That transit looks like it's been pressure washed with domestos it's entire life.

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Previously owned by Sir Bufton-Tufton

 

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Pinto though for rare pez tranny joy.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ford-transit-100-mk3-petrol-classic-van-titled-owner/302159778904

 

Didn't know they even did these in 1.6 - cambelt engine but non-interference

 

*Adds to watch list.

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i'm going to be really controversial and say that actually i prefer these small sedans (saloons, if you prefer) such as the orion/belmont/Rover 400 over their hatchback brethren.

 

shame that no one makes them anymore,

 

i had one of these as a company hack back when they were new.

 

i loved mine, even though i did drive it into the ground. 145.000 odd miles in just over 2 and 1/2 years, it was fucked by the time it went back.....

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2006-06-FORD-FOCUS-GHIA-1-6-12-MONTHS-MOT-SERVICED-WARRANTY-SALOON-/142196532373?hash=item211b92e495:g:cZwAAOSwV0RXvH77

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1956-BSA-BANTAM-D3-MAJOR-150CC-BARN-FIND-ORIGINAL-UNRESTORED-CLASSIC-BIKE-/391645841079?hash=item5b2fe946b7:g:VJcAAOSw4GVYQCHr

 

i think this is lovely.

 

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ok to many, its not a proper motorbike, but just look at it....

 

it it was mine i'd keep it in its current oily rag condition instead of "restoring" it to a high shine like many old machines are when you see them at a show.

 

its also near to where SWMBO lives...... so....... must resist....... (and i cannot even ride a motor bike!)

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A marvellous example of the mid 90's explosion in a barbie paint factory colourscheme. 

 

I often think it is a shame the would is an automotively less colourful place at the moment, but it does stop shit like this.

 

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X reg? There's something dodgy about this one.

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Rhd in km. it's an import and so presumably registered when it arrived here.

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i'm going to be really controversial and say that actually i prefer these small sedans (saloons, if you prefer) such as the orion/belmont/Rover 400 over their hatchback brethren.

 

shame that no one makes them anymore,

 

 

 

They do - they just don't sell 'em in the UK as no-one buys them here.  There are a few in Ireland where they are more popular and in mainland Europe - there are some examples in the "cars you never knew existed" thread. 

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2003 FORD TRANSIT 350 LWB 2.4 TDI RECOVERY TRUCK, 16 FOOT BED

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2003-FORD-TRANSIT-350-LWB-2-4-TDI-RECOVERY-TRUCK-11-MONTH-MOT-16-FOOT-BED-/252653538148?hash=item3ad3530b64:g:IUYAAOSwux5YOMuo

 

I wonder how much load needs to be aft of the back axle to lift the front wheels off the road? Not a lot is my guess

 

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