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Re: fancy this chaps?

#11 Post by EricTheRed » Thu Nov 22, 2012 6:04 pm

rich. wrote:second hand car prices here are much higher than in the uk...
So does that mean that there might be an immaculate RHD OSI Ford for sale for under £1,000 in this country then?

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Re: fancy this chaps?

#12 Post by rich. » Thu Nov 22, 2012 7:33 pm

you might get lucky... but ordinary car prices are eye watering, when i moved over i gave away a very tidy nissan sunny diesel (red & very very sexy, value £300) when wifeys lhd ford escort shed started having problems we looked at several lhd sunnys they had more milage & were all minimum €2000 about £1700..

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#13 Post by OneCarefulOwner » Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:12 pm

In order to justify the prices, aren't they all required to have MoT equivalents when sold though? I mean, that Granada is never going to pass a test in that state.
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#14 Post by rich. » Sat Nov 24, 2012 2:35 pm

you can still buy cars without the ct (mot) but usually they are sold with a new one.. besides with a bit of a wash that granny should pass :lol:

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#16 Post by JPB » Sun Nov 25, 2012 3:25 pm

No way, Rich. Not when THIS can be bought - from one time PC editor and pukka used motor trader Peter Simpson - for quite a lot less cash.

I would have posted one of the listing images as the link like I usually do, but was thinking of your increased risk of having a heart attack if faced with a bright red one like that. 8-)
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#17 Post by rich. » Sun Nov 25, 2012 3:48 pm

i need a lie down now, there is just something about red nissans (used to run a red 92 sunny diesel)

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#18 Post by sierra3dr » Sun Nov 25, 2012 4:48 pm

The OSI is an interesting one,never heard of one until now.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Officine_S ... ndustriali

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#19 Post by rich. » Sun Nov 25, 2012 6:01 pm

JPB wrote:No way, Rich. Not when THIS can be bought - from one time PC editor and pukka used motor trader Peter Simpson - for quite a lot less cash.

I would have posted one of the listing images as the link like I usually do, but was thinking of your increased risk of having a heart attack if faced with a bright red one like that. 8-)
just read the ad again, why havent you bought it john??



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Re: fancy this chaps?

#20 Post by JPB » Sun Nov 25, 2012 7:04 pm

I know, it's perfect as a mini alternative but far too pristine to use, even every other day. Besides, decent, solid ones with good clutches (the reverse clutch is always the first thing to let go in that otherwise remarkably good CVT), an interior that doesn't look like someone broke in & squatted in it for a decade and plenty of life left in them can still be found through the yellow papers and the Gazette classifieds at around £500. The Simpson one would be good for the Concours d'état brigade though. :o
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