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SWALLOWTAIL

 

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suffered from an engine fire many years ago

 

the original 1100cc engine and gearbox have long been removed and scrapped as were fire damaged

 

The engine bay will require bead blasting (because of fire damage)

 

bonnet has twisted in the fire

 

I have lots of engine bay parts radiator etc etc to replace the parts that were fire damaged

 

I imported it from Berlin Germany in 2009 as is (fire damaged)

 

Number of pictures of front end: zero.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Mk1-Golf-LS-swallowtail-very-rare-early-model-built-march-1975-4-door-/321676765959?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_3&hash=item4ae56deb07

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Look at the front end of that Fiesta, dear god what a flippin tramps breakfast

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^ 220s are T-Series so less prone to OMGHGF. They make up for that by leaking oil from all possible orifices.

A 220 Turbo must be an utter riot.

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I bought this without the wife's permission and now she's most upset...and that's putting it mildly. So, to help lower tensions its up for sale! 

 

Pussy!

 

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This doesn't look dear , on the Blue Forum.

Seems some over there are are Holier than thou and come over all PH/ Mumsnet about it been on a tax free book. It's an old Cortina with a Rover V8 shoved in it, as far as I'm concerned saving £250 odd a year is a good thing and I don't think Bonhams will value it any less for not having a deep clock dash.

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http://retrorides.proboards.com/thread/175829/1971-cortina-v8-2650-fareham

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Strewth!

 

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I'm lichen that!

 

(Hoping it's been long enough since I last used that for you to forget it)

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attn cheggarz. LPG Cayenne on Swapz. He doesn't say he wants an 159 but he doesn't say he doesn't either.

 

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http://www.swapz.co.uk/swapz/4990380/Porsch_cayenne_s_LPG_converted_life_time_garintee_full_service/

Call me ol' Mr Perceptive, but when the dubiously spaced "private plate" is easier to understand than the sellers spelling, I suspect you're not dealing with the sort of middle-class professional who will have cherished the car ;)

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