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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1967-RHD-LANCIA-FULVIA-1-3-RALLYE-S1-COUPE-SOLID-100-ORIGINAL-GENUINE-BARN-FIND/312059556636

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There is a small hole in the drivers floor, a small hole in the boot floor, a small hole in the top of the tank, 3 small holes around the rear screen, rear panel has gone all the way round the edge, both wings just behind the front wheel arches

 

 

That is all!

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That Vento has a Golf front end on, deffo a bit of Pineapple going on there. That Caddy too, it looks like it has crashed in to a cheap car accessory shop window, and all the tat stuck to it

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I'm surprised nobody notice this BX diesel. I know it looks horrendous in the pictures, but to be fair he put it on a ramp and showed it's completely solid underneath. That would clean up to be quite nice I think.

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Citreon-BX-19-RD-Diesel-1989-MOT-until-December/162874414739?hash=item25ec125693:g:hXYAAOSwlpZabaGj

 

 

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The Iveco UK fan club is chaired by Cavcraft himself, no doubt he'll be along shortly to gush at length about them.  I can only imagine how excited he'll be about one with 20 years of horse piss soaked into the floorboards.

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I did see that blue BX and consider it, but I got disapproving looks for suggesting it and I've potentially found a perfect spares car for my Fiat duo, so....someone else on here better buy it.

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I used to drive a fleet of those Ivecos.  AFAICS there's no noticeable Ford input, but they're not a bad old tool if the price is right.  My big complaint was the dogleg first (and generally low gearing) and the radio placement: approximately at your left ankle.  Brilliant* ergonomics there!  Oh and the sliding side-loaders had a habit of falling off, but on a horsebox that shouldn't be an issue.

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Ford and Iveco are (or certainly were, I lose track) the same company. Ford commercial division was sold to Iveco

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I used to drive a fleet of those Ivecos.  AFAICS there's no noticeable Ford input, but they're not a bad old tool if the price is right.  My big complaint was the dogleg first (and generally low gearing) and the radio placement: approximately at your left ankle.  Brilliant* ergonomics there!  Oh and the sliding side-loaders had a habit of falling off, but on a horsebox that shouldn't be an issue.

I once bought a SWB 35-8 off a bloke in Watford.  He'd owned it for four years, and he genuinely thought it was a four-speed 'box - he was completely unaware of the existence of the dogleg first.  To be fair it had such a low-ratio axle that second was about the same as first on a modern van, and comfortable cruising speed was about 55 - I did wind it up to 70 once but it sounded like it was about to put a rod through the block so I didn't try it again.

 

I don't mind them to drive though - they ride decently enough for something built on a truck chassis, and they cling on fairly well in corners.  The later 2.8 turbos go pretty well too.  They rot, but no worse than a Transit, and being a proper separate chassis you can get away with a lot that you wouldn't in a monocoque van.

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