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I'm pretty sure that this is the same Austin Maxi that drove part me 2/3 weeks ago when I was going for a walk.

1979 Maxi 1500 

The photos aren't great.

1979Austin Maxi 1500cc - Picture 1 of 4

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Over £1000 spent on it the paint work migh need spaying in a few places but everything is solid

 

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19 hours ago, High Jetter said:

At 17, I had a choice of one of those, or a  DS. Whimped out

You chose the DS ?

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34 minutes ago, camryv6 said:

You chose the DS ?

No, the complexity scared me. Think I got an A60 came instead

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Brush Electric Vehicle 1950s £500 BIN

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This a Brush Electric Vehicle made by Crompton Electrical for use at Brush Electrical Engineering Company in Loughborough. These were used to move components and stock around the huge site. They have hydraulic bed that can pick up 2ton. It is in working order and drives up to 6mph and can do about 10-15miles range on full charge. Also it is road registered as a classic vehicle and does occasionally does short trips by road. Issues with the vehicle are the handbrake cable is currently snapped and the rear hydraulic ram is leaking even after new seals were fitted. Currently painted in fictional railway livery with 2k paint. The motor is 30v and has x15 2v lead acid batteries which can be included for an additional £1500, if you do want batteries with it please contact me to amend the eBay listing. Batteries are 2-3 years old and have been regularly charged and maintained.

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8 hours ago, bezzabsa said:

How come Cortina and not Taunus 

Because it's a cortina (Taunus TC1) was squarer, MK3 was sold alongside them in certain parts of northern Europe as well as Italy & Greece I think.

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1 minute ago, sheffcortinacentre said:

Because it's a cortina (Taunus TC1) was squarer, MK3 was sold alongside them in certain parts of northern Europe as well as Italy & Greece I think.

Yes, in most continental European countries the Mk III Cortina was the last Cortina sold alongside the Taunus.

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15 hours ago, ProgRocker said:

I'm pretty sure that this is the same Austin Maxi that drove part me 2/3 weeks ago when I was going for a walk.

1979 Maxi 1500 

The photos aren't great.

1979Austin Maxi 1500cc - Picture 1 of 4

 

Maybe the same AI took the photos as the one that wrote the description. Both rubbish.

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The 1979 Austin Maxi 1500cc is a classic saloon car with a distinctive bronze exterior and brown interior. This right-hand drive manual transmission vehicle is a timeless piece that hails from the renowned manufacturer Austin. With its petrol fuel type and iconic design, this car is a must-have for any classic car enthusiast looking to add a touch of retro charm to their collection.

 

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At first I thought someone is selling an already obscure Infiniti QX4 here in the UK, but no, it is its even more obscure Japanese market sibling, the Terrano Regulus (which has nothing to do with the Terrano). And not only that but it also has a Nismo bodykit fitted!

Product photo of 1997 Nissan regulus rsr

Product photo of 1997 Nissan regulus rsr

Very impressive. Unfortunately its a diesel, which means its gutless. Still very cool though!

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Kawasaki Z550 - Picture 1 of 10

Kawasaki Z550 | eBay UK

Can't help thinking how much nicer this would look if it was Firecracker red, not silver.

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Another "almost" perfect spec C5 A6, the 2.7 Biturbo Quattro with a manual in metallic dark green. Odd that there have been 2 or 3 high mileage ones for sale somewhat recently considering the Biturbo is the biggest liability in the C5. Replace it with the 2.8 V6 and it would be perfect.

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Ruined with LPG, now has a dead fuel pump and no brakes.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/357900635763?mkevt=1&mkpid=0&emsid=e11021.m164380.l178264&mkcid=7&ch=osgood&euid=c3dcc93f805c45829ac20af6646fb09b&bu=43272004167&ut=RU&exe=0&ext=0&osub=-1~1&crd=20251115042017&segname=11021&recoId=357900635763&recoPos=1

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