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18 years ago
Attn SteveH: You missed this project.
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18 years ago
Lol.
No chance. Rear screens will be unobtanium, as will be interior trim.
Decent ones aren't worth *that* much, so it is, IMHO, worth scrap value only.
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18 years ago
That is a total shitbox.
Fraser
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18 years ago
Steve likes italian old cars though. He used to have a water soluble Fiat Spyder
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18 years ago
Oi!
*Spider*It's not some Merkin heap of s**te.
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18 years ago
It's already back on there:
Chris.
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18 years ago
In news:SpsFf.81306$ snipped-for-privacy@fe1.news.blueyonder.co.uk, Chris B wrote something quite bizarre, possibly in an effort to confuddle the world. It went like so;
The engine is worth *considerably* more than £850.
Shame the car is a shed though, I've got a soft spot for the 130 Coupé
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18 years ago
I cannot bear to think how it went from concourse to "wouldn't be worth fixing" in such a short time; along with the seller name - filmprops.
:(
Surely the remaining GLASS is worth £850. God, I'd expect 130 headlights (if still present) to be hens teeth.
Richard
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18 years ago
Lots of 130 bits were also fitted to eyetie exotica of the period. The door handles and lights I'm sure made it to other weird stuff, although I don't think the headlamps did.
I'm sure someone will be along shortly to inform me that I'm infact wrong, and the 130 Coupé will always be utterly worthless regardless of the fact a nice one will still fetch over £6k.
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18 years ago
"Pete M" wrote in message news:43e65d55$ snipped-for-privacy@usenet.zapto.org...
What gets me is that this guy bought it on ebay on the 2nd Feb for £620 - and is immediately selling it again on eBay for spares, with a buy it now in excess of it's sale price. I guess it's a shame someone else didn't snap it up on the 2nd Feb, unless it really is an utter shed!
Chris.