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35 minutes ago, outlaw118 said:

Good looking Carina, buyer said high miles....211K, just run in Shirley? £650 start no reserve. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1996-TOYOTA-CARINA-E-CDX-1-8-16V-12-MTHS-MOT-HIGH-MILES/383510550543?hash=item594b02980f:g:iBoAAOSwTeRenHiv

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The 1.8 vvtis inherited their oil burning from these earlier, 7A-FEs. Common topic among the T200 Celica fraternity. If it's lasted this long I guess it's ok?

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1 hour ago, outlaw118 said:

Good looking Carina, buyer said high miles....211K, just run in Shirley? £650 start no reserve. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1996-TOYOTA-CARINA-E-CDX-1-8-16V-12-MTHS-MOT-HIGH-MILES/383510550543?hash=item594b02980f:g:iBoAAOSwTeRenHiv

I think all 999 of the N...PPJ series ended up on various Toyotas and Lexuseseseses*. I've owned one, have photographed one or two others and a number of press cars were in the same series.

*I don't really think that, I may be exaggerating.

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53 minutes ago, Sir Snipes said:

The 1.8 vvtis inherited their oil burning from these earlier, 7A-FEs. Common topic among the T200 Celica fraternity. If it's lasted this long I guess it's ok?

Mine doesn't seem to use any oil.  Mind you it has done almost 1/3 of the mileage of that one.

Mine is also a lowly GLi so doesn't get the wood* on the dash, and my upholstery is not quite as vicious.

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8 hours ago, BorniteIdentity said:

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I'm absolutely certain this was a forum car.  I seem to remember the owner doing a run to Stansted in it (I can remember shit like this but not what I had for dinner last night).

Any ideas?

Its a barn find car, was covered in dust and was with a blue 220 turbo and a few other spares. Not sure how long it was tucked away before this new owner has bought it to sell on.

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6 hours ago, The Vicar said:

https://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C1221229

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Surprisingly decent looking diesel PT Loser with loads of MOT for £850.

Look at those red carpets! The fake chrome! The colour coded dash! Is it wrong that I like this?

You like it because £850 and it looks like it's been really well cherished. That one could be the last standard survivor. 

I drove one for 2 week in the states and can safely say it wasn't the best ever hire care I've had the pleasure of. 

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On 4/21/2020 at 4:52 AM, Austat said:

What country uses those types of plates?

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Republic of Ireland.  87 is the year (very late for a Cortina!); LS is the county; 640 is just a serial number.  I wonder if it was a private import?

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1 minute ago, eddyramrod said:

Republic of Ireland.  87 is the year (very late for a Cortina!); LS is the county; 640 is just a serial number.  I wonder if it was a private import?

I've never seen Irish plates like that before.

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This little sports sneaker deserves a place on someone's driveway too.  

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Sadly the seller hasn't yet realised that using capital letters actually makes things 100x harder to read and, therefore, 1000x less attractive.

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But... in his defence... it's probably not his fault.

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Location: Lowestoft

Come on guys.  Someone buy a fucking car!

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I think these look fabulous, but they only sold about 27.

It also should have been called the Astra GTS, but whatever a Cascada is, here it is.

 

 

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