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Tatty as f*ck and LHD but with plenty of test, and being a 210D it's one of the few T1s that has a vague chance of hitting the national speed limit.  Quite sensibly priced for one of these.

 

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Alfa-Romeo-Giulia-Super-1600-/162260538225

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completley original car never been restored, still on original Paint

 

It even has Alfa Romeo's extremely rare world famous original factory Venitian harlequin option:

 

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this is a rare chance to own a Giuia Super that's never been touched / restored

 

When we went to Italy last April, we found at least a dozen without even looking for them, in honestly pristine condition, for 5-6,000 Euros.

Wrecks like this could be had for 800.

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If you live in a small street with only on-street parking and want all the neighbours to hate you then,

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1962-cadillac-limos-two-spares-matching-pair-taxi-chevrolet-might-p-ex-yank-/282221913917?hash=item41b5bca73d:g:qmoAAOSwgZ1XtrdT

 

you get two of them (not sure whether this is a good deal, or is it two for the price of three)

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"Senator" estate?? Cool.

 

Had to check this one again. Interesting, why no factory GM 3.0 injector versions?

 

It's a mystery.

There wasn't a six cylinder Opel estate until the Commodore E Voyage in 1981. Note that it was launched a full three years after the 'E' Series had been introduced.

So for 15 years, the Commodore lineup was void of an estate, despite due to sharing the bodies with the Rekord, this would have been a total no brainer, even in 3 as well as 5 door flavour.

The Voyage was then built for a mere two years, when the Commodore series was binned in favour of the yet again estateless Senator line in 1982.

It then took until 1986 that Opel customers could again buy a six cylinder estate, in form of the Opel Omega (Vauxhall Carlton in the UK).

 

All the while Ford happily sold six cylinder Taunus and Granada Turniers by the million pack.

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1981-AUSTIN-ALLEGRO-L-RED-/112186783772

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Even Tolstoy would have struggled to write such a depressing sentence.

 

Oh, and do not read the ad!

I'm glad I didn't take your advice, otherwise I would never have learned that one can buy brand new Aleggro badges from Peru. This information might, one day ,prove invaluable to me.

Remember- Knowledge is Power.

 

 

Edited to add; the knowledge of how to spell Allegro would be a good start ! Maybe I should buy a badge.

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I was pissed last night and the taxi home was a 407 sw must of been some fancy one as it had leather and get this, Blinds in the back, frigging luxury.

 

Anyhow our lass was taking the piss this morning saying I wouldn't shut up last night saying how nice it was.

 

So I had a ebay search today, I didnt know you could get them in 2.7 v6 dizzler flavour.

 

There probs mega shit.

 

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Peugeot-407-2-7HDi-V6-auto-2008-Sport-/152249057150?hash=item2372c03f7e:g:NDUAAOSw8w1X4Xfh

 

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If you do buy it, we'd all laugh at with you and praise you for having such big, brass bollocks.

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This actually passed its MOT yesterday.  I suspect shenanigans.

Aren't those outer sill panels unboltable covers on 504s?

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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C686450

-I love the colour combination of off-white and blue interior. I didn't know they did "personal line" cloth either. MOT history shows lots of advisories in the past but nothing significant. I have to say I'm really tempted by this, though 75s are probably a little large for my needs.

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