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22 hours ago, jumpingjehovahs said:

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£600 with MOT until November. The MOT history is a little colourful, but there’s nothing hugely terrifying in there.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201904046610383


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I used to know where this Camry was parked. I never got round to papping it for my flickr stream sadly.

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Delicious.  Much more want than ANY GTi.

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For fuck's sake.  This hurts so much to say, but I really like this.

Really like this.

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Fortunately, it's too much money.

Am I stanceboi™ now?

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21 minutes ago, BorniteIdentity said:

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Delicious.  Much more want than ANY GTi.

Just need wiper blades for icy weather...

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Not the sort of thing I'm usually interested in because of high price, but I really like this faded 1971 E-type coupe. Been in long term dry storage (UK car), last taxed March 1977, reg number VEE 12J. 

Looks to be solid as a rock. Recommission mechanically and drive it just as it is.

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VQf8bzY.jpgTake off the bonnet leaper and maybe change the wires to chrome steels.

"George Best had one of those m8, and Keef Richards had a roadster convertible V12 in France".

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAGUAR-REGISTRATION-NUMBER-IS-VEE12J-HOW-SPECIAL-IS-THAT/273856762395?hash=item3fc322921b:g:RqcAAOSwq8tc49B7&redirect=mobile

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4 hours ago, BorniteIdentity said:

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Delicious.  Much more want than ANY GTi.

Back in 1997 I was tempted by a D reg VW Jetta 1.3 on a used car forecourt for £1795. 0-60 in 17 seconds. A second slower than the Golf 1.3 C. 

There's something about these unmodified 80s/90s VWs...

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Posted
1 hour ago, Aston Martin said:

Cavcrafts images are still pissed. :(

Tried a couple of things but nothing seems to stop it.

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3 hours ago, JeeExEll said:

Not the sort of thing I'm usually interested in because of high price, but I really like this faded 1971 E-type coupe. Been in long term dry storage (UK car), last taxed March 1977, reg number VEE 12J. 

Looks to be solid as a rock. Recommission mechanically and drive it just as it is.

eoTVigz.jpg

VQf8bzY.jpgTake off the bonnet leaper and maybe change the wires to chrome steels.

"George Best had one of those m8, and Keef Richards had a roadster convertible V12 in France. Princess Anne didn't have any, not even one".

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JAGUAR-REGISTRATION-NUMBER-IS-VEE12J-HOW-SPECIAL-IS-THAT/273856762395?hash=item3fc322921b:g:RqcAAOSwq8tc49B7&redirect=mobile

I've never driven one, and probably wont, but I do think these are lovely to look at, I'd love to see this just lightly restored. 

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1988 Isuzu Trooper 2.3 Petrol SWB Barn find RARE Land cruiser

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"A great investment opportunity"

"The body overall is in fair condition for its age"

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Starting price £99 - 0 bids

Ebay link

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5 hours ago, wuvvum said:

Hnnnnnng.  W126 with OM603 fitted. :wub:

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Fuck you, skintness.  Fuck you right in the ear.  :angry:

20mins left to run, price is nice but no mot for a year.

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On 21 May 2019 at 1:06 PM, ProgRocker said:

Back in 1997 I was tempted by a D reg VW Jetta 1.3 on a used car forecourt for £1795. 0-60 in 17 seconds. A second slower than the Golf 1.3 C....

I passed my driving test in the family 1981 Jetta C. All 1272cc/55hp of it. Even that was a bit quicker (15 secs to 60) than its descendants.

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On 21 May 2019 at 12:59 PM, JeeExEll said:

Not the sort of thing I'm usually interested in because of high price, but I really like this faded 1971 E-type coupe. Been in long term dry storage (UK car), last taxed March 1977, reg number VEE 12J. 

Looks to be solid as a rock. Recommission mechanically and drive it just as it is.....

...and then attend all the Jag E-type events and meetings with it. Could make some people really unhappy.

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Good evening, as Autoshite's self-appointed TOP EXECUTIVE I'm posting some recommended picks for other budding EXECUTIVES.

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We're off to a great start with this EXECUTIVE CABRIOLET so everyone can appreciate your handsome winner's face.  It's not very cheap but the bonnet has a teflon-treated edge for cutting through the air as easily and effectively as you cut through bullshit in meetings ("I need some paperclips TODAY GODDAMMIT, get someone on a plane if necessary!")

 

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