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16 minutes ago, Austin-Rover said:

It is. It'll be a 93/94 model with the final dash revision of the four chunky buttons under the clock and rotary heater controls.

It's a weird one, because it's got everything from a late model Maestro, but it was apparently registered in 1983.

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No MoT either, but it passed with no advisories in 2014.

To be honest, I rather like it. It's a good job my only car storage is the layby opposite the house.

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3 hours ago, Austat said:

https://maestro.org.uk/forums/forum/maestro-org-uk/welcome/19575-a-new-owner-of-a-mint-rover-maestro

Looking at carbaba, it confirms it's a 93 Clubman wearing an A plate. No trace of a plate change though. Weird.

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Wow, that looks really nice! 

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the first picture is what it should look like it is not this car 

Oh. Can I see a picture of the actual car you're selling, please?

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Ah. Any information about the car?

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the guy who owned it was murdered

ok cool bye

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1977-FORD-MUSTANG-11-GHIA/233916246884

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1 hour ago, Fumbler said:

It's a weird one, because it's got everything from a late model Maestro, but it was apparently registered in 1983.

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No MoT either, but it passed with no advisories in 2014.

To be honest, I rather like it. It's a good job my only car storage is the layby opposite the house.

I don't want to be a smartarse, but that says 1993, not 1983!

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Another pre face-lift Saxo. This one apparently comes with a "rear wheel braking system". Or a handbrake, as we call it in the trade. 

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/263281372003801/

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44 minutes ago, horriblemercedes said:

Any chance of a picture of the ad? I'm not on Facebook

You're going to need to break your duck with a burner account then, as there's no phone number.

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Rare Jaguar xj12 77000 mls with history Rare sunroof no air on model Cloth interior Rare colour in a very good condition 2 Requires re commissioning as been off road since 2019 Paintwork very good with only 3 minor blemishes under screens no visible signs of rot or repair Chrome ok except one patch of corrosion in rear bumper Ran and drove fine then starts and drives but no mot so must be trailered away for legal reasons Was stored under cover until November 2020 but now lost storage hence sale

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Austin Montego 1.6L - (Low mileage survivor)

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"Has about 65000 miles on the clock, Long MOT (till Dec).

This is one a very few of these cars and specifically this model left.

I bought it for a bit of nostalgia as my father had one the same colour and age, but now with some other projects I know that its not going to get the attention it should.

Condition wise, its very good, no real real notiable rust, paintwork is good for its age.  I have driven it a little bit and seems to drive very nice."

Current bid £77, sadly only four rather crap pictures.

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18 minutes ago, adw1977 said:

Holman Hunter, according to the seller!

I seem to recall there was a kit car based on the Munter estate - a colleague at work had one and he was as pleased as punch when I sourced the rear lights from my local scrappie for him - I think there wasn't a yard in a 20 mile radius of Beaconsfield that had one.

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Image 01 - Trike-600cc-Steyr-Puch-engine-with-Varimatic-CVT-Gearbox

 

Trike - 600cc Steyr Puch engine with Varimatic CVT Gearbox | eBay

 

'Not the first thing that looks like mutton dressed as lamb/a lip stick smeared pig with a 50 year old heart going round and round Blackpool, but this one isn't your nan, M8' 

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4 hours ago, R1152 said:

I seem to recall there was a kit car based on the Munter estate - a colleague at work had one and he was as pleased as punch when I sourced the rear lights from my local scrappie for him - I think there wasn't a yard in a 20 mile radius of Beaconsfield that had one.

That would be the Hunter based  Ginetta - GRS  Tora.

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On 3/1/2021 at 4:59 PM, Gerrymcd said:

"Bodywork done Professional on the most part
Total one off with creative imagination and bespoke design 
Jaguar E-type bonnet bulge
Great looker "

What a waste!

The inside looks like a halfords meme.

If it was me i would have to buy that back, even if it was  just to get the satisfaction out of pulling all that shite off it! 

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The car has covered 71,000 miles and benefits from the recent fitting of a brand new Rolls Royce engine at 69,000 miles with all invoices suppled.

How do you even get a brand new engine for one of these?

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Keith Floyd's looking good though given he passed away 10 years ago.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rolls-Royce-Silver-Spirit-II-new-engine-fitted/264924611798?hash=item3daebcc4d6:g:aI0AAOSwYEtgCC2o

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42 minutes ago, Braddon81 said:

That would be the Hunter based  Ginetta - GRS  Tora.

D'you know, I'm not so sure now - the car he had certainly used Hillman Hunter estate rear lights but that Ginetta doesn't.

Can't exactly ask him now either and it was 37 years ago I did this...

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