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22 hours ago, Schaefft said:

Project Drive has hit hard by the time this one was built as well. 

Really?  My 75 is on an 03 plate so only 6 months older, and that doesn't seem to be noticeably afflicted by PD at all.  Or at least I couldn't see any significant differences to a 2001 Conn SE I sat in.  I thought it was the facelift when things really started going tae shite.

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9 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Really?  My 75 is on an 03 plate so only 6 months older, and that doesn't seem to be noticeably afflicted by PD at all.  Or at least I couldn't see any significant differences to a 2001 Conn SE I sat in.  I thought it was the facelift when things really started going tae shite.

Left to right, sold at (plus 15% commision)

£1250, £1500, £912

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22 hours ago, richardmorris said:

Why wouldn’t they just claim on the insurance and be done with the hateful thing?

how longs it been done, as seats are fairly green!!

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Have we had this wendy house 'genuine' Mini convertible yet?

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classic cars barn restoration projects | eBay 

'confirmed by a classic car auctioneer'

I bought a Rover 213 once that the auctioneer confirmed was a good runner. It didn't even make 20 yards to the gate.

 

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Not sure if I've posted this here already a few months ago.

Ultra rare Nissan Presea, kinda their competitor to my Corona EXiV at the time. Mostly sold in the Japanese market, powered by the SR20. It's basically a 1st Gen Primera with a fancy body somewhat inspired by the original Q45, see it as their entry level luxury car.

Unfortunately this one is completely trashed and the original selling point provided by the seller (the desirable engine) gone as well now, apparently it developed a rod knock. Realistically only worth scrap, far away from the delusional original selling price which I think was over 2 grand.

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/2019609565044285/?ref=facebook_story_share

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This has gone through ACA Moderns on a Wed last week and week before. First week (I think) it got passed at £2800. Last week I thought it had sold but - plainly not as they've listed it again for this week but with a BIN of £2300. Listing notes suggest maybe a clutch/DMF noise and some engine noise.
I was, kind of, madly thinking of having a look at it until I read up on the Jag diesel that's in these. Errr - low cost, high liability indeed.
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/modern-auctions/2614-08-Nov-2023/3809~1-2015-jaguar-xe-se-d

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16 minutes ago, Schaefft said:

Omega CDX auto with 82k miles and terrible ad for a grand:

Product photo of 1995 Vauxhall omega cdx

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/712659823707265/

I agree - rubbish piccies - had an estate one as dog transport - ace car though.
So, whilst I'm no in the market for a saloon:
£1,000 Lexus, MoT until Aug, 2024. Crap ad too - makes the Omega's one look sexy.
https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1449614608943222/

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23 minutes ago, EyesWeldedShut said:

This has gone through ACA Moderns on a Wed last week and week before. First week (I think) it got passed at £2800. Last week I thought it had sold but - plainly not as they've listed it again for this week but with a BIN of £2300. Listing notes suggest maybe a clutch/DMF noise and some engine noise.
I was, kind of, madly thinking of having a look at it until I read up on the Jag diesel that's in these. Errr - low cost, high liability indeed.
https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/modern-auctions/2614-08-Nov-2023/3809~1-2015-jaguar-xe-se-d

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Hmm. I'm guessing around £2500 to do clutch, flywheel and timing chain (if that's the problem) together. You'd end up with a nice car for the money and one that has the benefit of a brand new clutch and timing chain, so there should be some peace of mind. Interesting...

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2 minutes ago, horriblemercedes said:

Hmm. I'm guessing around £2500 to do clutch, flywheel and timing chain (if that's the problem) together. You'd end up with a nice car for the money and one that has the benefit of a brand new clutch and timing chain, so there should be some peace of mind. Interesting...

Hard to distance guess from their inspection sheet but, like you say, you'd maybe get a decent £5K motor out of it 

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