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This is Autoshite, we like vehicular stuff that generally looks lashed up:

 

CITROEN DS BOAT CAR !! PREVIOUSLY USED AS A CAMERA CAR IN 1970'S TOUR DE FRANCE

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THE BASE IS A CITROEN DS AND IT HAS OBVIOUSLY BEEN BUILT TO LOOK LIKE A BOAT.

In the same way that I'd like to build my Sterling to look like an Essex based Mock Georgian house?

 

BEFORE YOU ASK, NO SADLY IT DOES NOT FLOAT AND IS NOT AMPHIBIOUS !!

So, there's basically no point to it, who cares though, it looks weird and we like weird vehicles on Autoshite.

 

Come on man, it looks like it was built by a bunch of smack heads and it's even got a Volvo front end glued on ffs, what more do you want?

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CITROEN-DS-BOAT-CAR-PREVIOUSLY-USED-AS-A-CAMERA-CAR-IN-1970S-TOUR-DE-FRANCE/121522735842?_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D28111%26meid%3Dcb172eeda7374f31a0db7d6ca984052a%26pid%3D100009%26prg%3D11472%26rk%3D2%26rkt%3D10%26mehot%3Dpp%26sd%3D191456635987

 

Get it bought someone and lets have a laugh.

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rover 75 estate 2litre v6 engine all panels interior all perfect but has a clutch problem still has long mot all tyres are good just not going into gear £500 CV11 THESE ARE STILL OVER £1000 ON EBAY

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Honda Hrv 1.6 4x4
111,000 miles
9 months m.o.t
12 month warranty on propshaft uj's and centre bearing. Very reliable never let me down £250 sound system fitted. Has several small dents and light scratches. Bigger scratch on passenger door. 4 all weather tyres with good tread. Everything works as it should.
£695ono Sedgefield Durham

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IIRC it was done as a recreation of a couple of prototype Imp estates that dissapeared. Will have a look when I get on my computer but am currently too hungover to move off the sofa

 

Googled this and found this for sale thread from a few years back. 

 

 

 

  • SOLD [Jan'2010] Imp Estate, replica of works prototype built in 1980s by well known member in North Wales. See photo above, more pictures available on request. Currently has no MoT and will require some bodywork including sills. Open to Offers. Contact Martin Jones, Caernarfon, N. Wales. e-Mail: impnorthwales@btinternet.com; phone: 01286 870609

 

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And here is what it was meant to look like (I think, I cant seem to access the article that the pictures are from):

 

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I actually think the one up for sale looks better.

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This has just popped up on my doorstep, surprising as I've never, ever seen it before.  Lovely colour and the sort of condition I'd always hoped I could have restored mine to.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Vauxhall-Nova-1200-l-1986-with-25300-miles-from-new-/321626647653?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item4ae2712c65

 

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Thank God this has come up as my mate Patrick Arthur Zebedee is after a car with a private plate. And Eric of Pomerania is his favourite historical character and he was reinstated as King of Sweden that year so yeah, this plate is perfect!!!

 

Attached to a 1400 Golf you say? Fuck off then....

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mk3-Golf-1-4-PAZ-1435-/271715631791?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item3f438382af

 

Top "clumsy thumbing" on first pic, some nice blurring on the second, but showing what the plate would look like if you minused 1134 from the number and shoved it on a Maserati, well I'm sold.

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