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Have you no shame Rich? If someone put a wheel in each corner of an egg crate, I swear you would ogle it.
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Now that's an absolute gem! Correct saloon sills - rare these days, interior like someone's lounge, decent colour combo, better than the last few of these I've seen on C&C by a country mile, yet priced very fairly. I hadn't realised that an auto version of the Magnette 4 was offered, but with its BW35 transmission, comfy leather chairs and that bonny face, OK, I'm calling them tomorrow..
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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GHT wrote:Have you no shame Rich? If someone put a wheel in each corner of an egg crate, I swear you would ogle it.
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glad you like it john.. are you going to see it??
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When I was younger I looked at nubile, naked centrefolds. With age comes wisdom.rich. wrote:![]()
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yes i even buy those magazines with pictures of them on the centrefold
My second car was similar to that MG. It was the MK3 1959 model. Unlike the one in your link, it wasn't automatic. Some think that because I was 18 at the time, i would have been car mad. Ha! If only. My car had a full bench seat at the front, the handbrake was on a ratchet, pulled from the dash and the gears were on a column change. All of that negated the need to climb in the back seat. I'm still paying the price for my lustful desire.rich. wrote:glad you like it john.. are you going to see it??
It's worth noting though, that at the price quoted, that MG is way over top dollar. You pay your money, you take your choice.
Rich, did you know that the Noddy Car is to be auctioned at Silverstone at the end of July. it's got a reserve of twenty five grand.
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My father owned the auto version, very comfy as you say, but very sluggish and thirsty compared to my manual Morris Oxford. I wish I'd kept it when he died though.JPB wrote:rich. wrote: for you john![]()
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Now that's an absolute gem! Correct saloon sills - rare these days, interior like someone's lounge, decent colour combo, better than the last few of these I've seen on C&C by a country mile, yet priced very fairly. I hadn't realised that an auto version of the Magnette 4 was offered, but with its BW35 transmission, comfy leather chairs and that bonny face, OK, I'm calling them tomorrow..
1974 Rover 2200 SC
1982 Matra Murena 1.6
1982 Matra Murena 1.6
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I disagree that it's
Yes, it is strong money but it's a turnkey car that will hold its own in value terms with the appropriate regular maintenance and ongoing dosing with Ensis V (or one of those inferior rust-preventative products from a can of similar colour..).
In the long term, that car represents good value, IMHO, because it would cost much more to buy a slightly less tidy specimen and bring it up to that standard, especially when it comes to the seats and that beautifully aged, but not by any means worn out, wooden trim.
Anyway, I've never bought a vehicle without a little spot of haggling and I'm not in a position to travel anywhere this week so I'll not be taking it further as the price, although OK, is too much to risk on some (admittedly very clear) images without checking the car in the flesh too. Someone will, I suspect, be very pleased with that though.
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Yes, it is strong money but it's a turnkey car that will hold its own in value terms with the appropriate regular maintenance and ongoing dosing with Ensis V (or one of those inferior rust-preventative products from a can of similar colour..).
In the long term, that car represents good value, IMHO, because it would cost much more to buy a slightly less tidy specimen and bring it up to that standard, especially when it comes to the seats and that beautifully aged, but not by any means worn out, wooden trim.
Anyway, I've never bought a vehicle without a little spot of haggling and I'm not in a position to travel anywhere this week so I'll not be taking it further as the price, although OK, is too much to risk on some (admittedly very clear) images without checking the car in the flesh too. Someone will, I suspect, be very pleased with that though.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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have you bought it yet john?? 
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Bought it? No, I must try harder!
I wouldn't buy that Cherry, it's clearly designed for use on a planet where gravity works the other way.
I wouldn't buy that Cherry, it's clearly designed for use on a planet where gravity works the other way.
J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
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john, you let me down
here are some more to tempt you
http://www.lesanciennes.com/annonce/A92 ... fcat=autos
http://www.lesanciennes.com/annonce/A94 ... fcat=autos
http://www.lesanciennes.com/annonce/A96 ... fcat=autos

http://www.lesanciennes.com/annonce/A92 ... fcat=autos
http://www.lesanciennes.com/annonce/A94 ... fcat=autos
http://www.lesanciennes.com/annonce/A96 ... fcat=autos