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Never seen that high-roof Fiat van before, great!
Noticed a lovely looking 105E van at a dealers here in Attleborough, don't know if for sale or just display. Must investigate.
Aren't there any Peugeot options? Did they do a 204 or 304 van?
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With my sensible head on i agree with Keefy. lowered and roofchopped though ;D
However if you could be bothered with working on an old van a 60's van and 60's image would be cool.
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it doesn't matter if it's a Morris Marina or a Toyota Celica - it's what you do with it that counts
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www.classicvan.co.uk/Austin A35 van. Running gear from a metro turbo or similar. Full leather interior, air con, CD, etc., Is it me, or is there a magazine for everything?
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Peugeot 307sw - Suzuki SV650S - MX5.
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Aren't there any Peugeot options? Did they do a 204 or 304 van? 204 van with M16 transplant... ;D (anyone know how to get yoghurt off a keyboard? )
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... the only injury I sustained was a bumped head when I let the seatbelt of without realizing the car was upside down and that's not really the car's fault.
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Last Edit: Mar 7, 2006 13:30:36 GMT by Blue850
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Shortcut
Posted a lot
I won't be there when you cross the road, so always use the Green Cross Code.
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We thought maybe a 205 Diesel van for a few months unitil Mrs Z builds up some cash (they are soooooo cheap), then buy something like the HA or the A35 (HA for the win tho - they are so sweet) Then, strip out the 205 Dvan, nato it an slam it to bits!
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Last Edit: Mar 7, 2006 19:41:49 GMT by Shortcut
This space available to rent. Reach literally dozens of people. Cheap rates!
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Moggy Minor Van Not the most original choice, but has excellent parts backup (esp mail order), which I think is important for a working vehicle, and also has the right image when turning up to see wealthy clients. Not that I'm biased or anything, but the Minor's a great choice. Only problem is that good one's ain't cheap, but having said that, I've seen a few on ebay that look like they've got potential, and they've been quite reasonable. If you're not afraid of a bit of cosmetic work, you could pick up a bargain. they're great to drive as well as being good rolling publicity.
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1953 Minor (Long term project) PT Cruiser
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