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36 minutes ago, barrett said:

BONDWATCH:

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304070338092

No reg or even year mentioned, so it's gone in the 'unknowns' file, but it does have all its trimmings. Terrible time for me but quite tempting at the opening bid

 

Edit: This is number 76 on The List!

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/304069048536

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3 hours ago, Dr_Slow said:

And a Skoda Forman GLX (Favorit estate) 1 owner, garaged from new, 500 Euros, price negotiable.

https://www.njuskalo.hr/auti/skoda-forman-glx-oglas-34058597

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I feel like the giffer is going to ply me with liqueur then hit me in the cock with that walking stick if I try to negotiate. 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/234095590980?hash=item36812f3e44:g:hGcAAOSwD5pgsQWg

i present this BIG green cruisin' machine.

Image 1 - chrysler new yorker 440 mopar big block

given the unpronouncable place name in the ad, i assume its in the land of the Taff's.

so along way from California!

a MOPAR big block, so i won't ask how many gallons to the mile this  can manage.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/393452661411?hash=item5b9b9b2aa3:g:U48AAOSw9vpg9e5P

these 3rd gen lesabre's are the best looking of them all.

only the 2nd gen come close to matching them.

and i didn't know that  they came as a coupe too.

Image 51 - 1968 Buick LeSabre

no mention on which engine or transmission is fitted though. still nice though,

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Cheap for an RWD Ford? Hasn't had an MOT since 2007 and technically doesn't need one now... although I probably wouldn't take it on the road without having one done first!

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/car-details/202107215290802

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20 hours ago, Isopon said:

They probably ran out of 8's, those are back-to-back S's, and the N is probably like that because the person making it ripped one of the transfers and laid another N over the top, just not quite lined up.

The worst mistakes were when you punched out the holes in the wrong places on the metal plates with the plastic letters...

EDIT: Or possibly instead of back-to-back S's, a 2 and S overlaid

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