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You can get a running MOTd e-type for that, I know it's horses for courses, but still...

No e-type jaaag needs an mot for much longer, there's even a couple of years worth of mot-exempt V12 XJS!

And anyway, an e-type is only a big-man's GT6 but a DMC is proper shite however stupidly expensive. (mutter, mutter, stupid shit film etc, etc)

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That Wartburg says "Don't laugh, townie, your daughter might be inside"

Knowing that makes me want it even more. (Proving that I have been 17 for the last 43 years)

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Volvo-B9M-plaxton-paramount-38-seater-1989-G-reg-MOT-April/122934871303?hash=item1c9f7d4507:g:iroAAOSwSPBaa0dw

 

Pretty sure you can drive one of these on a moped license as long as your granddad once sat on the top deck of a Routemaster 47 years ago. You'd defo get away with it if VOSA pull you on the A55 on the way home, anyway.

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0898 SEE SHADOW TOPLESS. MMMM GO ON BIG BOY YOU KNOW YOU WANT IT. ALL CALLS TERMINATE IN BL1

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Ka-Streetka-Convertible-Pink-Spares-or-Repair/202204719943?hash=item2f14572b47:g:ZXUAAOSwgeBaa0ly

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Oh man , I loved my Mk10. ETR960C where are you now.

 

Shall I to try another? Bit like going back to the first wife. Tempted though

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A 1600cc 2-speed Powerglide automatic Viktor FC-Room-101.

That's a rare spec I'd never heard of.

 

How slow can that be !

You could floor it in 1966 and watch life just pass you by. Before you know it you're 80 years old and still at 62.9mph (but possibly still increasing speed)...

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A 1600cc 2-speed Powerglide Viktor Room 101.

That's a rare spec I'd never heard of. How slow can that be !

 

Slow.  0-60 in 30s.

 

In today's money, a £1900 option too

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Real shame about that Maxi, looks like it was a beaut before and a parts donor now. Leave a bigger gap, people.]

 

This is bloody insurance company nonsense.

Back in the days of Third Party Only a few turns of stout rope around a tree and a sharp reverse would pull that wing to where a good hammering and a tub of Davids' best wob would have that back on 'troad.

It doesn't have to look perfect to be perfectly usable f.f.s.!

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