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Another Rover, but an 800 coupe in my preferred spec of "small engine, lots of toys". I doubt they sold many Sterling coupes with a manual gearbox and T-Series engine, but it's all the more interesting because of it.

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-820-sterling-Coupe/133022426704?hash=item1ef8c12650:g:sQ8AAOSwaexcs0Mb

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Recently listed Sierra already up to 18 bids despite being sat in a garage for years.

 

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To be fair, it doesn't look bad (would be nice to see where the welding to sills would be needed though) and would be perfect for living out the fantasy of being a background character in an early episode of "A Touch of Frost".

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1989-FORD-SIERRA-1-8L-GARAGE-FIND-LOW-MILES/113718554437?hash=item1a7a276f45:g:XMwAAOSw6HJcs4m-

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Not eBay but...

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T54 MBT anyone? Yours for a cool £64,000...

A Euromillions win for sure for me!

 

BUT wait there's more...

 

They have a 'few' Chieftain tanks for sale (my personal favorite post War MBT), but how about a Cheiftain recovery tank?

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For a neat £38,000...you'd have no problems on ANY car collection.*

 

*other than the fact of driving a literal tank, on the roads, most likely a small residential street with other cars about, that could get damaged/destroyed due to maneuvering this behemoth of a recovery about...

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Looks like a local council are flogging it, so might have been abandoned. No keys, so locksmith services* required. Seems to have a private plate HUG 6 included....

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MGB van with just 20k miles on it. Only 2 owners since 1974.

Currently at £1220, no reserve. Absolute bargain at that price level.

Was converted to camper when new, but now back as a van.

Pics are not great but it looks very original.

It's in Dingwall, north of Inverness.

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Leyland-Sherpa-van/283449381130?hash=item41fee6510a:g:RLIAAOSw1~NcsJUV&redirect=mobile

 

This is the best thing that's been for sale anywhere for ages. I would absolutely love it.

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ollerton-van-LDV-Sherpa-Leyland-BMC/333154627793

 

Mother of god! take a look at this appalling POS. On top of the fact that it is utterly hideous, you also have to contend with the fact that the lad has completely dismantled it before advertising it.

 

 

 

This van used to belong to Noel Edmonds

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The 944 I saw at the bike park that inspired me to buy mine is up for sale:

 

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Porsche-944-S2-3-0-16V-Manual-1990/233193608802?hash=item364b6c1662:g:HCUAAOSwxXZch6xI

 

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Here it is when I saw it: 

 

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I should pretend to be a buyer and arrange a viewing, then kick him in the balls as he's the reason I'm friggin broke. 

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Not eBay but...

T54-1.jpg

T54 MBT anyone? Yours for a cool £64,000...

A Euromillions win for sure for me!

 

BUT wait there's more...

 

They have a 'few' Chieftain tanks for sale (my personal favorite post War MBT), but how about a Cheiftain recovery tank?

Chieftain-Recovery-Vehicle-For-Sale-1.jp

For a neat £38,000...you'd have no problems on ANY car collection.*

 

*other than the fact of driving a literal tank, on the roads, most likely a small residential street with other cars about, that could get damaged/destroyed due to maneuvering this behemoth of a recovery about...

Checks to see if driving licence still includes tracked vehicles... nope... bugger
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