'Tank' A 'Rolling Resto' Bloggy (of sorts)

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#101 Post by rich. »

we have a deal? :idea:
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#102 Post by Paul240480 »

rich. wrote:we have a deal? :idea:


I refer you to my previous post :D
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#103 Post by rich. »

whats your price then?
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#104 Post by Paul240480 »

Well, looking around at others I reckon £850 ono is a starting place.......... However hang fire that man....... I thought about classic insurance and becoming a 3 Ovlov person.
Swmbo said, " :roll: " then the immortal, "well I suppose if either the 850 or V70 are off the road I have another to drive and you will still have 'Tank' as back up" :thumbs:

So today I have been to see my insurers, they are preparing cover for the V70 & said 'assurance voiture d'collection' will not be a problem. I await the quote....... :geek:
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#105 Post by rich. »

as i can only raise my final offer to €25 delivered & a full tank of fuel..... like i suggested earlier get a barn, you can fill it up with allsorts of mischief :lol: :lol:
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#106 Post by Paul240480 »

^^^^ :lol: :lol:
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#107 Post by Paul240480 »

Keep the Tank! Keep the Tank! Keep the Tank!........ panic ye not...... I've had an estimate for classic insurance here 10€ a month with virtually the same cover as I have now. No brainer, I shall soon be a 3 Ovlov owner! Phew :D
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#108 Post by Paul240480 »

.... a well overdue update. Tank is fine & dandy. Passed French MOT last tuesday , straight through, get in 8-)

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Advised tyres near to limit. I knew, but waited the outcome. Should have known better :D

So, I know have four Nankangs in the boot, fitting will be done on Monday to replace the ageing Hankooks.
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#109 Post by Paul240480 »

A well overdue update!!!!!!

Firstly sorry for the loss of the pics, Photobucket 'threw a wobbler' and lost ALL of my photos :twisted: . Their support was hopeless :roll: .

Secondly, Tank has gone to pastures 'new'. Sold over here despite RHD to a French chap. Got what I paid for 'him' in 2002 as well :thumbs:

Thirdly, I've got a replacement....... Must start another 'bloggy' :?
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#110 Post by rich. »

who do you do your classic insurance through?
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