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For that price, you've got to grab it!! Good looking car and very rare too!
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Last Edit: Jul 28, 2005 9:08:40 GMT by Paul H
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Nowhere to put it, and can't afford to be renting another garage...
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Jul 28, 2005 10:07:55 GMT
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shellysowner
Part of things
Busy shovelling bums and rustling turds!
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Jul 28, 2005 10:17:32 GMT
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...it is only a quid tho!
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Retro luggage for sale - PM me.
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Jul 28, 2005 11:00:31 GMT
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I know, but my left shoulder is still f*cked after an operation less than 2 months ago, so I can't do any heavy lifting myself, and also I've nowhere to store it... However, I still have an idea - it all depends on how kind a friend is feeling
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Last Edit: Jul 28, 2005 11:01:22 GMT by Paul H
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shellysowner
Part of things
Busy shovelling bums and rustling turds!
Posts: 249
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Jul 28, 2005 11:10:40 GMT
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I have one of those, a kind friend that is, got a spot permanently reserved at his gaff in case a Chevanne or Ford Classic Capri comes up at a price I can afford ;D
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Retro luggage for sale - PM me.
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Jul 28, 2005 13:48:58 GMT
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Oh my! That Simca brings back memories; my Father had a 1501 saloon the same bronze colour. The car was scraped when it was only 9 years old, it has to be about one of the most rusty and unreliable cars (along with a Peugeot 504 estate...which is why I wont buy a french car ) that my family ever had! During it's short life the body had wings, sills, front valence, rear valance, macpherson strut plates and rear spring hanger mounts/boot floor repair sections replaced...if a car today ever needed that much body work replacing in it's first ten years of life I think it would probably be on 'BBC Watch Dog' ;D Although I have to admit they look ace and were very comfortable.
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