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Nov 17, 2020 14:16:48 GMT
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1 previous family owned, 32,000 miles, no welding, minimal paint rectification, beautiful mot history, owned since April 2012, drives like an 80's Fiesta dream, and free road tax from next spring when it comes back out of its secret winter storage man cave. I'll drive it in the rain, but not on salted roads, even though it was factory undersealed (extra in those day) Love it.
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Last Edit: Nov 17, 2020 14:21:12 GMT by growler
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Nov 17, 2020 14:24:33 GMT
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spot
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Nov 17, 2020 15:47:21 GMT
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Lovely! Fond memories of borrowing my aunties when I took my driving test.
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Wife had one of these when I first met her. Formerly of the Avon Cosmetics sales fleet. KEU91X. IIRC there were a whole bunch of them with consecutive numbers.
Nick
Edit: after conferring she tells me hers was a lighter shade of blue. Pretty sure there were red over silver as well. Was a good little car.
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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Dec 29, 2020 12:07:27 GMT
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What a beauty 😎✅😍
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Rob M
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My Fiesta BravoRob M
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Club Retro Rides Member 41
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Dec 30, 2020 22:54:31 GMT
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Proportionally perfect IMHO. Such clean lines, the MK1 is the best looking Fiesta of the lot. When I was around 15, one of my football club trainers/helpers was the kit man at West Ham and he had a company Fiesta to use. It was painted in the claret and blue of the clubs colours. The year they won the FA cup he bought the trophy to our training session. Bit of useless info there.
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turbom
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Feb 13, 2021 18:05:28 GMT
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Thats a cool fiesta. Have a soft spot for mk1 fiestas...
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