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1 hour ago, wesacosa said:

cant link it for some reason

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Here you go

https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/325037739323450

£2395. Is this not a bit steep for a car that could still need a bit of work?

1 hour ago, wesacosa said:

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https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/353604432777578/

Again, looks a little steep for a car that needs a complete respray. I suppose it might interest some specialist collectors who want a nice low mileage car.

Despite having the Honda engine, the 220 (and turbo) were the ones to have as they had the T series (rather than the K series)

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I am currently looking for an estate car and think a Mercedes E320 is the best modern* option.

This however is very tempting and looks fantastic from a time when Volvo made great cars:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224517202190?hash=item344644a10e:g:3AkAAOSwzrNg3Xhm

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15 minutes ago, Isopon said:

That is close to the ultimate estate car,  not sure about the high tide mark, dodgy spots and badly painted wheels though, but all relatively easy to sort.

 If I get a big win on the premium bonds this would be ideal transport for the dog, if not we will have to keep looking for a Mercedes.

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22 hours ago, 17-Coffees said:

It's that time again, where I post up cars that'd tempt me for if I was to move to North-West Oregon, using my real budget of $10k!

So let's get it out the way, the obligatory panther platform car!

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This being the most expensive one I've featured but also the best condition and most OPA in spec! (Beige on beige Mercury with wood trim!)
At $8,000 it's fantastic, but not sure I could realistically getaway with it! 

 

This all day long. They’re ten a penny at the moment. Lots of spares, lots of knowledge, lots of luxury comfort right there. After owning an 89 and sorely miss it, I’ve a hankering for one that shape now….

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On 6/29/2021 at 3:12 PM, Isopon said:

That made me chuckle. When I moved to the US in 1995 a big fuss was made that a 'limo' would pick me up at the airport as if I was a big shot. Imagine my surprise when it was one of those with the boot lid held down with rope. It was very comfy inside though.

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34 minutes ago, bunglebus said:

While I understand making phantom two doors out of saloons if no such thing existed, welding up the back doors on a MK1 Escort looks cack

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/313586534903

Image 21 - classic cars ford escort mk1

My first Mk1 was a 4-door with the rear doors welded shut, but in that car's case they'd left the original windows with quarterlights in place.  They'd also installed bubble arches but left the original arches in place underneath.  I did only pay £350 for it though to be fair.

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Doom blue sinker, looks good, MoT fail, but if you're a wise Citroenist ( @richykitchy I'm looking at you) shouldn't be a problem. Scarborough, oop Norf, by the seaside. £205 so far no reserve. Loads of spares too.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324695603858?hash=item4b995dba92:g:3XQAAOSwGHhg2tC2

Image 1 - Citroen Xantia LX HDI Estate

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15 minutes ago, outlaw118 said:

Nice old Bimmer, £52 so far, no reserve. No mention of farm buildings in the advert. Which is nice. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/224516633423?hash=item34463bf34f:g:6TwAAOSwefRgvmjv

Image 1 - 1967 BMW 2000 Automatic - rare project car - *99p start & No Reserve*


That was sold by Manor Park Classics about a month ago; the outbuildings are theirs. 

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