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Posted
1 hour ago, UltraWomble said:

Its fucked,

My wife had a hankering after one of these for a bit. It was impossible to find one within ShitePounds reach without a fucked engine. Our neighbour then got one as a 'loaner' and the unique sensual experience of one of them in the flesh was the final nail in that coffin of hankering.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Cavcraft said:

Mine was E927DCX (or something similar) and was bought new as there was an offer on this special* edition. Those little missing plastic stips on the C pillar are specific to this model and were fooking expensive back in 1987 as some twat nicked them. I ended up buying the cheap plain ones and visiting Halfrauds for some coloured tape. 135 wide tyres as well, traded for a month old XS when two years old. 

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Posted
12 hours ago, D.E said:

I genuinely had no idea the Corsa B had a four speed in some markets! I've never seen one, and according to my Alle Auto's '94  a five speed was standard for even the most basic of Corsas here....

1994 Vauxhall Corsa (B) 1.2 Merit, Super Clean Early Example

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That is absolutely amazing.

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Jago Jeep Mk1 Ford Escort based kit car with Sierra diesel & 5-speed gearbox - Picture 1 of 20

Jago Jeep Mk1 Ford Escort based kit car with Sierra diesel & 5-speed gearbox | eBay

'the engine has been upgraded to a 1.8 sierra diesel lump (non turbo)'

What the fucking hell was in it before to consider a Sierra 1.8 diesel engine an 'upgrade',  a bottle of cat's piss and two conkers?

 

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looks like you CAN have it all and indulge in this Automatic Meastro on Autotrader. Sorry no link
 

now back up, put the gun down and get me a packet of Tropical Fruit Bubbalicious…………..and some skittles 

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automatic metro on autotrader 

sorry no link

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Posted

It seems somebody in Inverurie is selling a pair of interesting old 3-wheelers for 3-figures each.

1984 Honda Stream

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1970 BSA Ariel 3

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Local collection / storage available. Not for the cars above, but I could squeeze one or both of these into the corner of a shed.

Posted
3 hours ago, Supernaut said:

Porsche 924 up in Tain but it's been off the road for 20 years and requires welding.

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I thought the bodywork was galvanised before painting?

Posted
5 hours ago, Supernaut said:

Porsche 924 up in Tain but it's been off the road for 20 years and requires welding.

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It's a shame that 306 is a 3 door. We could have gone round and taken his windows as tax for those hideous wheels and donated them to the 'airport' Peugeot.

Posted
7 hours ago, goosey said:

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automatic metro on autotrader 

sorry no link

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Posted
3 hours ago, lesapandre said:

£5000!

Classic case of someone spending out far too much and thinks it’s reflected in re-sale value.

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Posted
6 hours ago, Supernaut said:

The bike lickers might know more about this.

Non-running JDM spec GSX-R

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Nice bikes, mate had one back in the day. 3k is steep for no mot, needs work and non standard colour though. Not as rare as he seems to think

Posted
6 hours ago, KWhite said:

The L really was quite fancy compared to the base model. 

Head rests, a radio, a body coloured grill and wheel trims.  

In 1983, it was probably possible to do a deal on a beige one from a dealer and end up with a new one for £5650.  (My dad paid £5k for a truely base estate, in beige with delivery miles)

So if this were being sold by the first owner it's the ultimate in low depreciation.  I'd like to say "what a lovely thing" but I hated beige sierras then and nothing has changed. 

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