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Posted
1 hour ago, DVee8 said:

I had my hand in my pocket then

ONLY SELLING AS A COMPLETED RESTORATION. If you like to purchase this as a fully restored mini please get in touch. We can build it to any specifications and requirements. The £2000 is a deposit to secure the mini and we will begin the restoration.

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22 minutes ago, Wack said:

I had my hand in my pocket then

ONLY SELLING AS A COMPLETED RESTORATION. If you like to purchase this as a fully restored mini please get in touch. We can build it to any specifications and requirements. The £2000 is a deposit to secure the mini and we will begin the restoration.

All that glisters is not gold.

Posted
9 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

Have we had this one yet?  There have been a few rusty old Volvos on here recently, I lose track.

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Sold on eBay last month on bids for half what’s now being asked, looking in much the same state. MOT history doesn’t suggest structural integrity either 🙁

Posted
3 hours ago, davehedgehog31 said:

The description sounds like a Haynes manual that has been through Google translate a few times

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 needs fixing of the engine chain to start moving on the road again

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l am selling to anyone willing to change parts of the engine belt of the car

 

Posted
1 minute ago, wuvvum said:

That looks a lot like the one @Spottedlaurel bought off a giffer down south years ago.

A cold, school night collection mission in January - didn't we use my first Camry estate? Mine was a bit cheaper though, £265 with MoT (maybe tax too, back in those heady, long-gone days).

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1973-Ford-Transit-Custom-MK1-Only-40-000-Miles-Owned-By-Julian-Jools-Holland/284086919387?hash=item4224e660db:g:DFkAAOSwqahcZ~bU

 

'The Transit was previously owned by Julian Jools Holland'

 

Like how they managed to Squeeze that in.

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Impressed by wheel arches being held on with drawing pins, impressed by the back wheel appearing to be 4 inches further forward than it should be. Even more impressed with a grizzly bear being led into the sales office.

 

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FORD-TRANSIT-CAMPER-MOTORHOME-MOTED-EXCELLENT-RUNNER-ABSOLUTE-BARGAIN-NO-VAT/363185384363?hash=item548f892bab:g:dJIAAOSwLq1ftWNP

 

 

Posted
33 minutes ago, Spottedlaurel said:

A cold, school night collection mission in January - didn't we use my first Camry estate? Mine was a bit cheaper though, £265 with MoT (maybe tax too, back in those heady, long-gone days).

I get confused - I thought we took the Bluebird that time and the Camry was a later mission.  It would have been January 2008 as I remember driving to yours in the Subaru MV.

Posted
5 minutes ago, wuvvum said:

I get confused - I thought we took the Bluebird that time and the Camry was a later mission.  It would have been January 2008 as I remember driving to yours in the Subaru MV.

I think the Bluebird trip was later in 2008 when we collected the Laurel from Datman's down at East Grinstead, not a million miles from the Accord in Crawley.

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I know we took the Camry to Datman's as I remember my first drive of it being up the little road from his yard.  Whether that was the Laurel trip or not I don't remember for sure - I think we went to Datman's a couple of times.

Posted
3 hours ago, busmansholiday said:

The Zephyr in the background looks more interesting.

Judging by the grille it's a lowline. Zodiac ( post 59 have a lower/flatter roof) but the painted headlight surrounds are from an earlier hiline consul.

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That transit camper probably has late smiley rear springs fitted the locating pin is I believe further forward.

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