pOG
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Nice, not seen that generation before
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RetroMat
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That is a cool little van, I don't think this generation of liteace was ever sold in the uk
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mylittletony
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I saw one for a while on my drive home in Crawley. It was pretty crusty, not as minty nice as that one.
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Amazing, worth the asking price as well!
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vitessetony
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They might look good on my Cressida steels while I contemplate alloy choices. If they would fit of course?
How much would you want for them buddy?
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80gbp posted for the 5 of them
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That is a cool little van, I don't think this generation of liteace was ever sold in the uk I don't think they were. This one was bought in Hong Kong whilst the owner was working there: "Registered new in September of 1978 by CROWN Motors of North Point, Hong Kong, the vehicle was bought new by an English gent working there on contract. It spent the first year of its life in and around HK and the New Territories. A year later it was time to move back to the UK and the LiteAce was shipped from HK to Piraeus in Greece in July that year. This led to an exciting 6 week tour of Europe which included Yugoslavia, Albania, Austria onto Vienna following the Danube to Switzerland, Germany, Luxembourg, Belgium, France then onto the UK......and there it stayed with the same owner for the next 37 years until May last year....."
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