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The seller is in Latvia and has other epic Soviet tat like this wanktastic Minsk 125 for £150!

 

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It looks viable and the shipping is only another £75!

 

EDIT: My bad: he's breaking it and that is for the engine. Seems a shame...

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Motorcycle-MINSK-parts-soviet-made-barn-finde-classic/183869375274

 

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13 minutes ago, lesapandre said:

 

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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F163859692812

 

Meh - Back in the day we had a Lancia Lambda on the roof of the missuses local pub

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Where beer was sold out of mini petrol pumps

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Lancia looked poorly when it was removed

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Anyway - as you were

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8 minutes ago, UltraWomble said:

 

Meh - Back in the day we had a Lancia Lambda on the roof of the missuses local pub

Where beer was sold out of mini petrol pumps

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That's ace! Please tell me the hands on the pumps moved round as the glass was filled

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21 hours ago, MarvinsMom said:

With a bit of luck, that might end up at colc towers...............extensive negotiations are in progress....

 

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Not saying people in Stoke don't get out much, but as guided tours go the one in the back ground isn't up to much.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1990-FORD-FIESTA-1-0-POPULAR-MK3-40000-MILES-FROM-NEW-CAN-DELIVER-AT-COST/143386963742?hash=item2162876f1e:g:BBoAAOSwRPBdXDMR

 

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22 hours ago, Skizzer said:

This minty 205 looks a real honey, and I’m going to stick my neck out and say it’s well priced at a bag.

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https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.co.uk%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F153646149399

That is gorgeous. Suitcase power for the win.

 

Hnnnnnnggg

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BOATS4U  have a special offer this week. Buy any boat from us...

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And get a free, yes that's FREE bottle of Trucker's Tizer!

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/DANDY-DAY-BOAT-CABIN-CRUISER-CANAL-BOAT-RIVER-BOAT-OUT-BOARD-NARROW-BOAT-BARGAIN/123911143020?hash=item1cd9adfe6c:g:VSsAAOSwIehdOPEK

 

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When I were a lad In the early 1970s I used to pass through a village in Leicestershire with my dad every saturday morning, in the front garden of a terraced house on the main road was a Jensen interceptor, parked nose in.

Every week in the same spot , this was at the height of the fuel crisis when a lot of big engined cars got taken off the road , in 5 years it never moved gradually getting dirtier

About 10 years ago I got diverted off the A14 through the same village , gobsmacked to see it was still there under a tarpaulin but that back window stood out. A couple of years ago the owner must've died and it came up for sale , or what was left of it did

Looked like it snapped in half when they pulled it out , apparently the owner had had numerous knocks on the door but wanted stupid money for it as it was an early mk1 so it rotted away instead 

I wonder how much of it had blown away on its final journey , just 4 wheels and a drive train when he got off the motorway , there's no way I'd have transported that on an open truck 

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4 hours ago, Wack said:

When I were a lad In the early 1970s I used to pass through a village in Leicestershire with my dad every saturday morning, in the front garden of a terraced house on the main road was a Jensen interceptor, parked nose in.

Every week in the same spot , this was at the height of the fuel crisis when a lot of big engined cars got taken off the road , in 5 years it never moved gradually getting dirtier

About 10 years ago I got diverted off the A14 through the same village , gobsmacked to see it was still there under a tarpaulin but that back window stood out. A couple of years ago the owner must've died and it came up for sale , or what was left of it did

Looked like it snapped in half when they pulled it out , apparently the owner had had numerous knocks on the door but wanted stupid money for it as it was an early mk1 so it rotted away instead 

I wonder how much of it had blown away on its final journey , just 4 wheels and a drive train when he got off the motorway , there's no way I'd have transported that on an open truck 

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Interesting...............good luck with piecing that back together............must have been bought as a parts car, or for its identity..I suppose the drive train is worth a few bob though............

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After god knows how many listings on Ebay, the "police car" Park Avenue Ultra is for sale once again, probably still missing some seats. The interesting thing about this one obviously is the supercharged 3800, a glorious engine and worth buying for that alone. Too bad the rest of the car is mostly ruined.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/401889820145?ul_noapp=true

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