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If you want to own one of the rarest Lincolns ever produced (and benefit from the fact that this shares its platform with the S-Type), heres your chance for under a grand. A RHD Lincoln LS, I think these were supposed to be some kind of testbed for Lincoln to gauge market interest in the UK. As you can tell, things didn't turn out so well for them...

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/123800250009?ul_noapp=true

 

Posted
48 minutes ago, egg said:

I'd like one. They rust like 70's BL chod, so that's a one reason in itself to get one. ....

The one on my street certainly ticks that box.

Posted
35 minutes ago, somewhatfoolish said:

Get a load of this Czech honey; she's electric.

It was on the Skoda Favorit FB group a while back. Not sure where you'll get a 'proper' battery pack...

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Quick round of 'CVM' (Camper Van Maths) again.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-TRANSIT-MWB-High-Roof-Covert-Camper-Van-Motorhome-fully-off-grid/163733359488?hash=item261f44cb80:g:9mEAAOSw7G1dAjga

 

Basically, what you get here is an £1800 shit arsed Mk7 Transit van, with about £50's worth of MDF/tat from the skip for just* £9,000.

 

 'Ply lined walls painted in Farrow & Ball paint (Elephants Breath, eggshell)'

Oddly enough I'd rather paint my balls using dog's eggs as paint fired through an elephant's breath and neatly rollered on with a fucking farrow than spend £9,000 on this.

 

 

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fucking NINE GRAND for that Transit with some shite home made cupboards in and a bamboo mat glued to the ceiling? Give me strength.

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Posted
6 hours ago, egg said:

I think @adw1977 knows a way of getting no. of previous owners?

I used to use carsireland.ie - start a new for sale ad and enter the registration number to get the info, but in recent weeks it hasn't worked every time I've tried it. 

Posted
24 minutes ago, adw1977 said:

I used to use carsireland.ie - start a new for sale ad and enter the registration number to get the info, but in recent weeks it hasn't worked every time I've tried it. 

Interesting, thanks - intermittent for me too @adw1977

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It's all about teh bASe

RANGE ROVER CLASSIC RARE FACTORY FLEET LINE DIESEL

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THE FLEET LINE WAS A LTD PRODUCTION RUN AND ONLY AVAILABLE IN ASCOT GREEN WITH BRONZE CHECK INTERIOR,
THEY WHERE VERY BASIC SPEC WITH NO ELECTRIC OPTIONS SO I BELIEVE,

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/RANGE-ROVER-CLASSIC-RARE-FACTORY-FLEET-LINE-DIESEL-RESTORED-CONDITION/202700147040

 

Posted

no need for it but strangely attracted to owning one

Land Rover Series 2a IIa 109" Breakdown truck, period livery, looks fantastic!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Series-2a-IIa-109-Breakdown-truck-period-livery-looks-fantastic/264354135002

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Find another one as very few have survived.

Checks sellers other items

Land Rover Series 2a IIa 109" 1971 Breakdown Truck,Tax & MOT exempt,sign written

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Series-2a-IIa-109-1971-Breakdown-Truck-Tax-MOT-exempt-sign-written/264326189302

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I cannot understand how these can tow anything more than an A35 without the steering getting very light.

 

 

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1 hour ago, richardthestag said:

no need for it but strangely attracted to owning one

Land Rover Series 2a IIa 109" Breakdown truck, period livery, looks fantastic!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Series-2a-IIa-109-Breakdown-truck-period-livery-looks-fantastic/264354135002

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Checks sellers other items

Land Rover Series 2a IIa 109" 1971 Breakdown Truck,Tax & MOT exempt,sign written

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Land-Rover-Series-2a-IIa-109-1971-Breakdown-Truck-Tax-MOT-exempt-sign-written/264326189302

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I cannot understand how these can tow anything more than an A35 without the steering getting very light.

 

 

I owned a lwb Landy with a spec lift on the back in the mid nineties. I took it with me when I moved to Cornwall, with my e28 528 on the back. The radiator decided to let go about 100 miles in to a 330 mile journey. Ironically I had to get recovered.

The steering was quite light with a car on the back, and the guy who recovered me noted that the rear axle of the Landy would be well over weight with a car on the lift.

I ended up swapping it for a speedboat.

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