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Its that rotten the arse end wouldn’t ever be leaving the sellers culdesac even when the front end reaches my drive.

EFA

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Take a careful look at this un-prosecco'd up van. Won't be like this for long before some beaded haired lentil protector gets their fair trade hands on it.

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/PEUGEOT-J7-1977-LHD-Diesel/323701119270?hash=item4b5e171926:g:am0AAOSwCiRca8QZ

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When you have an old ice cream van that's held together with 60,000 litres of paint and some chequer plate, it's probs best to try and find the redeeming feature and bang on about it...

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-transit-mk2-1981-soft-ice-cream-van-cummins-classic/323701613414?hash=item4b5e1ea366:g:BLkAAOSwlApbp~Hj

 

'2.5 york diesel'

 

better to drive than an old perkins 4108 diesel'

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I quote :::: vehicle location Spain Valencia province. Phone Steve for further details on 0034

Item location Chesterfield.

 

I'm thinking that there's going to be a disappointed seller when the winning bidder realises they have to travel 3000 miles to pick it up.

Posted

Ooooh an electric lawnmower, that is what it's supposed to be, I think

My first thought was vacuum cleaner.

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In this instance is it not MOT exempt on age (registered July 78) rather than use? Or does the 40 year rule not apply to commercials (genuine question)?

It's exempt as it stands, but, if you use it commercially, ie for hire and reward, it isn't.

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