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I'm not selling this car but said i'd help the old chaps at the museum by letting people know they are looking to get rid of it. Its I believe a 76 Cadillac and had the biggest engine they produced, a 4,2 V8. The condition is fair and solid with some surface rust. Spent a lot of time in the museum but been outside for about 18month I think. quick check says MOT last 2011 and no bad MOT history.
The car is based at the Atwell-Wilson Mot Museum and youcan contact them direct. Funds go towards supporting the trust and keeping the museum going. They aren't sure on value so open to offers. It runs and drives.
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Jun 27, 2018 14:01:38 GMT
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£50
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Jun 27, 2018 14:03:17 GMT
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Please tell me you're joking. You couldn't even buy 1/4 of the interior for that.
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Jun 27, 2018 14:11:44 GMT
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It said offers, that's my offer.
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Jun 27, 2018 14:19:07 GMT
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Hi all a quick check on the DVLA site reveals that it's 8.2 litre, don't forget to mortgage the house when you fill her up.
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Jun 27, 2018 17:15:07 GMT
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I don't know why I put 4.2 as I knew it was an 8.2 or 8.4 lol
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Jun 27, 2018 18:18:02 GMT
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Hey easily done once you get over 2 litre my mind goes blank, single figure fuel consumption does that to me, mind you still a great old barge.
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Jun 27, 2018 20:21:54 GMT
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Great old barge, I feel it's the US spiritual counterpart to the Mk X Jag.
You won't need the 8-track because you're conducting your own symphony in 8 cylinders with 7 or 8 mpg if the Octet is loud!
With a bit of love and work it could be commanding your local roads like this old gal;
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Last Edit: Jun 27, 2018 20:30:07 GMT by MkX
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Jun 27, 2018 20:22:59 GMT
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Hi all a quick check on the DVLA site reveals that it's 8.2 litre, don't forget to mortgage the house when you fill her up. The magic 500 cubic inch threshold.
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