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May 16, 2010 20:05:22 GMT
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May 16, 2010 20:30:23 GMT
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Good find, but looks like it's on stilts ;D
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May 16, 2010 20:37:10 GMT
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Yeah, it needs a slam for sure, but would make a really nice retro, and there are a few tricks you could do on the 1800 lump as well to make it hoof a bit. Looks well clean around all the problem areas too. Although mine is clean, I kind of wish I'd found this one first as a base, or that I had a garage
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May 16, 2010 20:39:02 GMT
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Oh yeah! Apart from the unfortunate number plate! ;D
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May 16, 2010 21:43:42 GMT
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Nice find. Those estates have a really nice line to them. Good colour too.
The good - the 1800 models have similar MPG to the 1256cc but drive much nicer the bad - the 1800 AUTOMATIC has similar MPG to an ocean going passenger liner.
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1937 Austin Street Rod - 1941 Wolseley Not Rod - 1956 Humber Hawk - 1957 Daimler Conquest - 1966 Buick LeSabre - 1968 Plymouth Sport Fury - 1968 Ford Galaxie - 1969 Ford Country Squire - 1969 Mercury Marquis - 1970 Morris Minor - 1970 Buick Skylark - 1970 Ford Galaxie - 1971 Ford Galaxie - 1976 Continental Mark IV - 1976 Ford Capri - 1976 Rover V8 - 1994 Ford Fiesta
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bortaf
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May 16, 2010 21:47:07 GMT
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I wish i'd kept the sportshatch i had the bits would have dropped in there nicely That's some huge rear side windows, retro van anyone? lots of room for signwriting ;D
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R.I.P photobucket
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Ha ha! yeah, getting rid of that box would be the first job.
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