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^^

 

The weather looks a bit dull to be Florida. :D Although the humidity is probably still high.

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^^

 

That number plate is annoying me. :evil:

 

Regarding that other Montego, it's amazing what a difference a bit of black paint can do. 8)

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Previous Owners: 2

will make loveley classic runaround

 

 

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engine is tappety

brakes are spongy

 

 

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mileage is 80,000 miles

mileage meter has not worked for some time so therefore cars mileage is probably nearer 90,000

 

 

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finished in kawasaki green
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76,383 miles

One owner from new

1.9 Turbo Diesel

 

 

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26,000 miles

A REAL STOMACH TURNER

 

 

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90,000 miles

£5,950

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Hey that 145 Diesel belonged to one of the engineers at Perkins, an Italian lad, brought it with him from home!

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with gas having recently passed the $3/gallon mark I may have to consider something more economical

 

 

My heart bleeds....... :)

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26,000 miles

A REAL STOMACH TURNER

Very saucy. Good job it's in Newcastle and I'm not, because that could be very tempting if that £2k price tag were a bit negotiable.

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Gorgeous. I used to have one that colour, but it died of terminal rot. Lapped up a year of abuse (once did over 1000 miles in a week) with barely a service. Even took it off roading in Yorkshire!

 

Dyane values are behind 2CV ones at the moment, but good ones are finally breaking the £2000 barrier. If the C posts aren't mainly filler, that's a good buy. I'm now wishing I had £1700.

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with gas having recently passed the $3/gallon mark I may have to consider something more economical

 

 

My heart bleeds....... :)

 

5.68 GBP = 8.92696 USD

 

According to http://www.xe.com. That's what we're paying with petrol at at least £1.25 per litre.

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