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Posted
1 hour ago, Soundwave said:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294310811922

Oh... oh my.

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Now if you'll excuse me, I'm off to get a vehicle transport quote from Bury St Edmunds to Nuneaton. Purely for research purposes, you understand...

Although... seems to have had repeated advisories for underbody grot. Which strangely disappeared on its last MOT before being taken off the road.

Someone I know in 480 circles says that the owner is wanting 1.8k for it, and it is a bit of a dog

Posted
Just now, MisterH said:

Someone I know in 480 circles says that the owner is wanting 1.8k for it, and it is a bit of a dog

Duly noted. Reckon I'll be leaving well enough alone, then! 

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Someone please get this. 

Nice little AX for 700 notes. Look at that mileage (17k sorry it's not on that photo). On the CCC Faceache page. 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Isopon said:

Doesn't look bad for £2K

Yeah it's not an Escort though m9 so I'm out

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Posted
3 hours ago, Yoss said:

I would love to sample one of these one day but I'm really not brave enough. Even Mrs Yoss can see they are different, she once spotted one up a side road in Shoreditch and pointed it out to me. It really is the only modern that interests me, if 2008/9ish is still modern.

So are the 2.7 and 3.0 diesels quite different then? Not just a rebore of the same engine? Just wondering why the 3.0 was so much more desirable. Petrol would be my preference anyway with or without LPG, I wouldn't use it for work anyway. 

I’ve only driven a 2.7 (same one that’s in Land Rovers and Jaguars) for about half an hour, it’s very lovely but has a reputation for a few things going wrong. 
 

I haven’t driven the 3.0 but am told that it is basically is the next generation of (completely different) Diesel engine and delivers a lot more power, torque and reliability apparently. It is also better on fuel, has better emissions and therefore has lower toad tax.
 

There are about 30 of each UK 3.0 diesels and petrols, so the 3.0 diesels do go quick when they do come up. 

The 2.7 is pretty fantastic to be honest, if you get it looked after by a specialist like BL Autos and everything is caught in time. 
 

 

Posted
1 hour ago, Yoss said:

I'm not sure I've ever seen one of those before. I may have done but don't remember. It looks like the sort of generic car you see in car insurance adverts. 

That's a quite perceptive comment.   The LV insurance ads were filmed in South Africa using non-UK South African cars bearing UK registration numbers.  So the ads had a parallel-universy feel.  That Mazda Etude was common in South Africa and appeared in one of the ads.  Here's the one I owned back in the day.  Followed by a LV South Africa ad featuring an Austin Apache.

 

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1985 Skoda 120GLS (Estelle) which had a female owner from new to 2011 and was then bought by her nephew who parked it in the garage. 84,500 miles and looks untouched and original. I want this but is unfortunately a few weeks until I can buy a car.

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Is only the seat cover that is damaged and not the seat itself I think

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https://www.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=225124861

Posted
8 hours ago, Austat said:

I had a C reg Viva in the same light green and without the humongous tideline paintwork.

That car has front discs and servo but the advert says nothing about that.

Saying it has no rust must make it very unusual . Those trims fitted over the seams for rear wing and boot decking rot like hell. There is a small patch in the footwell (from the factory) which rusts after the gasket for the plate rots away. Just looked at the MOT history it has failed a number of times due to rot.

The image below seems to show something has gone wrong with the light green paint work. Rear pillar.

 

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I loved that car. Great gearbox and huge boot. Plus I was lucky to have the optional servo discs as they were only standard on the SL90. I too had an 8 track and that was always chewing up tapes.

Posted
3 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

1985 Skoda 120GLS (Estelle) which had a female owner from new to 2011 and was then bought by her nephew who parked it in the garage. 84,500 miles and looks untouched and original. I want this but is unfortunately a few weeks until I can buy a car.

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Is only the seat cover that is damaged and not the seat itself I think

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https://www.finn.no/car/used/ad.html?finnkode=225124861

The Youtuber in Denmark has just sold his Shokda.

Posted
5 hours ago, Wilko220 said:

Yeah it's not an Escort though m9 so I'm out

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Anyone who uses more of the listing title to tell you what the car isn't than what it is, is a bit of knob in my book.

 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

1997 Skoda Felicia 1.6 GLX with only 23,600 miles here in Norway. Original wheels are fortunately included.

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I've seen far worse aftermarket wheels on Felicias. They're not a million miles from the original Felicia Bohemia wheels except they're a bit bigger. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Remspoor said:

The Youtuber in Denmark has just sold his Shokda.

I have not seen that. These cars have always been rare here in Norway so I have never seen one.

Posted
7 minutes ago, Yoss said:

I've seen far worse aftermarket wheels on Felicias. They're not a million miles from the original Felicia Bohemia wheels except they're a bit bigger. 

Yes they are not so bad just feel that the original wheels had made the car appear more untouched. Something that might have suited the car better?

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