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43 minutes ago, 808 Estate said:

At that price, I'd expect to see camera footage, inside all chassis box sections, and of the cylinder bores.  I'd expect the minor imperfections, mentioned in the advert, sorted by a true professional.  

And I'd expect a 10 year no quibble warranty. 

 

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"Hello, is that Demon Tweaks?"

"I'm looking for an KnN induction kit for my car, I'm hoping you can help me."

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"What car is it? Well... "

 

 

 

 

 

"Its a 1952 Humber Hawk."

 

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"You do! Thats wonderful.

Can you put it aside and I'll be down to pick it up later this afternoon?"

 

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https://www.gumtree.com/p/other-cars/humber-hawk-1952-good-running-condition-/1381086902

 

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22 minutes ago, New POD said:

At that price, I'd expect to see camera footage, inside all chassis box sections, and of the cylinder bores.  I'd expect the minor imperfections, mentioned in the advert, sorted by a true professional.  

And I'd expect a 10 year no quibble warranty. 

 

A £65,000 Capri, 3 kilos of Class A not visible in this shot.

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36 minutes ago, SiC said:

This seems reasonable for something with a bit of class. 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133513455766

There was a  lady local that had one of those (although it was a 2.5 litre one) from new and was still driving it daily up to about 5 years ago, still having it serviced at the garage that sold it to her new though they had changed dealership several times in the intervening 60 odd years! She didn't hang around in it either and I desperately wanted to buy it. Sadly she snuffed it and the inheritors of said car scrapped it as it was 'old and worn out!'

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2 minutes ago, chaseracer said:

Some comprehensive pictures.  That's how to show the details.  That 65k Capri needs similar attention to details. 

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3 hours ago, SiC said:

This seems reasonable for something with a bit of class. 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/133513455766

The Owd Giffer had a quarter-share in one of these when he did his national service in the RAF about a million years ago.  It finally expired in deepest Suffolk on the way back to Bawdsey and was left in a pub car park, never to be seen again.

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2 hours ago, N Dentressangle said:

Do cars get much duller than this?

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/3427390300652756

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One owner from new, apparently. I feel their pain

I had the 1.6 saloon version. So less useful. 
However it went like a mental thing. And apparently was faster than a similar aged Golf GTi (Although we were dealing with the MkIII so hardly difficult)

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If somebody can find a better way of spending £5000 I'd like to see it. This thing is incredible!

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It's also in East Sussex (or Sussex, as we call it). Lucky I don't have any money!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1971-Toyota-Crown-RS50-very-rare-Belgium-supplied-car/174392127676?hash=item289a94b0bc:g:u~kAAOSw5~tfNU4l

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I also like this. In the grand scheme of things, a solid early Marina (the earliest estate left, apparently) in need of some paintwork for £1900 doesn't seem like a terrible deal. Slight wanky mods aside this is a textbook 'cool old car' now that 99 per cent of people have no idea what a Marina is

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I don't even hate the Minilites. I must be getting old.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Morris-marina-mk1-estate/264850357068?hash=item3daa4fbb4c:g:a2kAAOSwTdNfVicT

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