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and the Sunbeam Rapier H120 Coupe.... an even better looking car!
'Crayford' Cortina (just up the main road)
Quote from: V8MoneyPit on February 28, 2008, 10:48:34Remember the Granada Coupe?
Remember the Granada Coupe?
Quote from: Tommo on February 28, 2008, 20:09:28Quote from: V8MoneyPit on February 28, 2008, 10:48:34Remember the Granada Coupe? This is what he ought to have had, a 'Perana'A factory built V8 Granada (or Capri), with a 302CI block :lol:'Cherished Classics' had 2 for sale recently, one went onto E-Bay though, & only reached £4602 :shock:Oh, & Another oneJust spotted it in the same copy of 'Practical Classics'There's only 54 Vauxhall Royales left!!!
My local garage looks after a couple of Saab Sonnets..... they were rare when new!
Quote from: TDi90 on February 27, 2008, 21:51:33Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on February 27, 2008, 21:04:55I bought the new issue (April) of 'Practical Classics' today on a whim, as it had a ncie Rover SD1 on the coverAudi 80S (72 - 78); 1 leftARE YOU SURE?! I'm only going on what is written, & they state the figures came from the DVLA
Quote from: Bush Tucker Man on February 27, 2008, 21:04:55I bought the new issue (April) of 'Practical Classics' today on a whim, as it had a ncie Rover SD1 on the coverAudi 80S (72 - 78); 1 leftARE YOU SURE?!
I bought the new issue (April) of 'Practical Classics' today on a whim, as it had a ncie Rover SD1 on the coverAudi 80S (72 - 78); 1 left
Weren't all Manta's RWD?
I was in Wakefield this afternoon & saw 2 rarities, both on Ings Road;A Fiat Tempra estate, the last one I saw was the one we used to have :lol: (got a photo, will add later)
Quote from: DEANO3528 on February 29, 2008, 23:56:52Weren't all Manta's RWD?I thought the name was applied to the Cavalier equivalent later. Might be mistaken though.
according to my boss they have been in there for about 25 - 30 years and will all end up being scrapped (unless i can persuade them they are worth ton's, to sell them)
The 'Tina is a pre-aeroflow model, '61 or 62 at the latest (hence the number, plus the bonnet badge should say 'Consul') the plate alone is worth a bit but if the shell is solid then it's worth a lot. These cars are worth stealing just for their shells, get it on flea bay, it would be absolutely stupid to scrap them. I'd have the Tina off you tomorrow for what it's worth as scrap.
As for the Moggy, I saw a barn find recently, a split screen IIRC and that changed hands a couple of times, very quickly escalating in value. IIRC it chnaged hands for £2k in the end :shock:
I've had 2 SD1's. A scabby Mexico Brown V8.... lovely colour :-> :lol: And a metallic red 2.6 manual with gold alloys. The latter was in amazing condition, but it drunk the juice like it was going out of fashion. Far worse than the V8. !
Saw a Moggie 1000 pick up today...
Quote from: V8MoneyPit on February 28, 2008, 19:14:00I've had 2 SD1's. A scabby Mexico Brown V8.... lovely colour :-> :lol: And a metallic red 2.6 manual with gold alloys. The latter was in amazing condition, but it drunk the juice like it was going out of fashion. Far worse than the V8. !There's a garage not that far away which had (still probably has?) 2 or 3 SD1's at the sideof the forecourt in various stages of repair, & possibly - from memory - a TR7 & Austin Ambassador (although I may be wrong on the last 2)I'll try & have a trip past there to see if they're still there