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49 minutes ago, outlaw118 said:

Do they float? Be quite useful round there (Worcester area) at the mo. That'd be a great way to be rescued from your flooded house wouldn't it? I'd have loved the yellow Kitten if it was still a car. 

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1 hour ago, outlaw118 said:

There's a local guy who cut his up and buried it in his back garden as he couldn't scrap it and  he couldn't get the council to come and get it. Not easy to get rid of.

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Didn't Clarkson make a fish smoker out of one ? 

Posted
1 hour ago, cort16 said:

There's a local guy who cut his up and buried it in his back garden as he couldn't scrap it and  he couldn't get the council to come and get it. Not easy to get rid of.

one of the next door neighbours to my parents found the remains of an Escort Mexico in their garden when they moved in, 

the old fella who lived there before them had dug a big, escort sized hole in the back garden, pushed the car into said hole and then filled it in.

it took some digging out, and as this was 20-odd years ago it wasn't like finding Blackbeards gold, which is what finding that today would be......

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, MarvinsMom said:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rare-1985-Citroen-Visa-14-TRS-1360-cc-Petrol-1-Family-Owned-49-000-Mileage/254519150265?hash=item3b428606b9:g:kXwAAOSwHMleNuEH

exotic* citroen visa with hubcaps and suitcase engine, but no text having been off the road for 8 years.

and not cheap either, but still a looker....

Rare-1985-Citroen-Visa-14-TRS-1360-cc-Petrol-1-Family-Owned-49-000-Mileage

That was sold at an auction for 550 quid in the last month or so. Bought by an antiques dealer who had nary a clue about cars less old Citroens. Cheekily enquired on the Citroen Club FB page and got told promptly that it was only worth about what he paid for it. Ignores everyone and tries to flip it for a grand profit. Not surprisingly it's still for sale as pretty much all the community that would have a visa (face it, they're no hydropneumatic Citroen nor a an A Series Citroen) already know what a gobshite he is. 

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Posted
9 hours ago, Spurious said:

That was sold at an auction for 550 quid in the last month or so. Bought by an antiques dealer who had nary a clue about cars less old Citroens. Cheekily enquired on the Citroen Club FB page and got told promptly that it was only worth about what he paid for it. Ignores everyone and tries to flip it for a grand profit. Not surprisingly it's still for sale as pretty much all the community that would have a visa (face it, they're no hydropneumatic Citroen nor a an A Series Citroen) already know what a gobshite he is. 

Pretty much all the community that would have a Visa.....already have a Visa!

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Posted
52 minutes ago, Tadhg Tiogar said:

Pretty much all the community that would have a Visa.....already have a Visa!

Except me. Was hoping the roffle visa would have went my way 

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11 hours ago, Spurious said:

. Not surprisingly it's still for sale as pretty much all the community that would have a visa (face it, they're no hydropneumatic Citroen nor a an A Series Citroen) already know what a gobshite he is. 

His advert text isnt exactly welcoming either ....

 

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We do not want to spend time showing this vehicle unless you wish to purchase where full access will be given to judge the quality and potential present here.

Because why would people want a chance to inspect a car which he admits hasnt been started etc for a long time before committing to buy?!

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