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14 minutes ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

It would have been a road trip of a lifetime.

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That's the cheats route!

 

Have done Glasgow to Riga via Stockholm in 3 days. Going down to Dover to cross.

 

Wouldn't want to miss the bridge to Malmö 

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But if I could have bought anything now, it would have been this one. I have never owned a W123 series something I should and want. And this is one of the few cars where you can say that it has only done 590,000km.

1980 Mercedes Benz 300D auto Taxi spec and spent his first years as a Taxi in Tromsø 590,000km 2900 pounds 

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Stupid question that's possibly been answered a thousand times.

 

Do they salt the roads there?

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2 minutes ago, Aston Martin said:

Stupid question that's possibly been answered a thousand times.

 

Do they salt the roads there?

Yes they do and a lot. But some areas are very cold and too cold for salt so they are salt-free but those areas are decreasing.

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On 5/28/2023 at 7:59 PM, Dyslexic Viking said:

But if I could have bought anything now, it would have been this one. I have never owned a W123 series something I should and want. And this is one of the few cars where you can say that it has only done 590,000km.

1980 Mercedes Benz 300D auto Taxi spec and spent his first years as a Taxi in Tromsø 590,000km 2900 pounds 

 

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@Six-cylinderhalves?

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2 minutes ago, Six-cylinder said:

Diesel👎

racist :D

you can say nowt you have french ones

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This one has been for sale for a while and I've been drooling over it a lot. This is my favorite combination  manual and diesel and also has a lovely blue colour.

1981 Mercedes Benz 200D with only 255.000km owned by an old couple from new until last year 4283 pounds

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7 hours ago, High Jetter said:

That's not extremely rare, it's ultra rare. Over here with RHD it's 10x that price.

He believes that it needs to be restored it is probably why it is cheap. I disagree with that. 

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And almost forgot the most special one for sale in Norway now. And I have followed it for a long time, 4 times in the last 5-10 years it has come up for sale and I am just as tempted every time. And I think it is the only one in Norway.

IZH 27151  Moskvitch produced under license by IZH if I remember correctly  2932 pounds

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Opel Ascona of the last generation must still be made as these regularly appear for sale here, here is a selection for sale now.

1988 Opel Ascona 2.0i Exclusive 144,100 km 2683 pounds

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1985 Opel Ascona 1,6 124,000km 2800 pounds

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1983 Opel Ascona 1,6 Diesel documented 41,000km according to seller 3450 pounds

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I note all the Ascona Cs have front light wipers which we only got in the CDi versions of the mk2 cavalier. 

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I think it was standard equipment here and probably also heated seats.

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1 hour ago, Dyslexic Viking said:

Opel Ascona of the last generation must still be made as these regularly appear for sale here, here is a selection for sale now.

1988 Opel Ascona 2.0i Exclusive 144,100 km 2683 pounds

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1985 Opel Ascona 1,6 124,000km 2800 pounds

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I think they're based on the Pug 104 but with a 2CV engine. I don't think they were awfully popular.

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@Matty

Rally A40

1962 Austin A40 15,320 pounds

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This 1961-built Austin A40 (pininfarina design) is precisely the classic most adult Monte fans will applaud and give a thumbs up. Fun on wheels!
The car was found in a barn in Sweden and for a number of years has had the same owner in Norway after a gradual conversion for use in historic rallies. Before it underwent a five-year total renovation by John-Arild Risa after a few years, it completed its first three Rallye Monte-Carlo Historique and took, among other things, a class win at the same Risa with Leif Brennhovd at the cards. In itself a feat which has later been crowned with a further three completed races as newly restored under the direction of owner Ivar Moe with Bjarne Koren at the maps. Not many cars have managed that!! The last two participations were otherwise completely without service and neither with a need for it. The car has been regularly inspected and upgraded at Braathen Bil and is race-ready again after some small fixes at the rear by Monte24.

The car is in very good condition with full rally equipment including roll cage and contemporary Recaro chairs. It is equipped with a lightly trimmed Cooper S engine (67 hp) with a brand new top and new cam for better bottom drag. Furthermore, five-speed Sierra gearbox, Midget rear axle with glue slip differential as well as reinforced brakes and specially built front/ and rear suspension v/BB. In addition, a maximum extended aluminum petrol tank, double petrol pumps, double coils, extra lights and many Minilite rims and tyres. Ready to race!

If you are considering trying your hand at Monte e l, this is a safe and affordable entry ticket. If you want to know more or take a closer look, contact enthusiast Gunnar Anderssen at Drøbak Bil. The car is being sold for half the construction costs with a suggested price of 200,000 and the owner hopes it will find a new, good home and continue to have an active life there.

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