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This car is the oldest surviving Pathfinder know to the RM club, number 74 off the line and retaining all of its original early features including body trim and single front door windows. It was taken off the road and stored by its second owner in early 1962 due to a gearbox fault. The result is a completely original car. 

Riley Pathfinder stored 62 years

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1 hour ago, cort16 said:

I thought I'd pop in here with the roffle money and an upcoming spare insurance policy because 'what harm could it do' and the first thing I lay eyes on is this magnificence. Its MOT history isn't even that bad.

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We won't scroll down any further and we'll ignore the three year hiatus in roadworthiness. 

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He who would Valiant be

1966 Chrysler Valiant - Picture 1 of 12

1966 Chrysler Valiant | eBay UK

Something about that colour doesn't suit the car.

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9 minutes ago, Cavcraft said:

He who would Valiant be

1966 Chrysler Valiant - Picture 1 of 12

1966 Chrysler Valiant | eBay UK

Something about that colour doesn't suit the car.

We’ve had that before and, although I think it looks cool as owt, something was putting me off.  It wasn’t the colour - maybe it was the price; It’s on an auction now so should find it’s true value.

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29 minutes ago, Cavcraft said:

Ford Mondeo Titanium X 3.0 Estate 2005 v rare 204hp project spares or repair - Picture 2 of 11

Ford Mondeo Titanium X 3.0 Estate 2005 v rare 204hp project spares or repair | eBay UK

Painting Ford badges red is like announcing you have leprosy. Everyone will avoid you.

I remember helping a mate do it on his Cortina P100 badges around 1993. Cool as penguin's piss at the time; less so 30+ years later. 

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42 minutes ago, Dick Cheeseburger said:

I remember helping a mate do it on his Cortina P100 badges around 1993. Cool as penguin's piss at the time; less so 30+ years later. 

I showed a college M8 how to do it late 1987 for his XR3 thinkalike 😉

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