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tjagain - Member
What gets me about that ebay ad is it claims £20 000 restoration cost - really?
As TINAS said, quite believable. It's harder to fully restore a car than it is to mass produce it in the first place. Just keeping an older car ticking over and allowing some degree of decay can be quite pricey.
Posted : 09/08/2017 1:10 pm
I had one of these. Bought it in 88 for £3,750. Most fun car I've driven. Sounded beautiful with twin Weber 40' carbs and turned some heads in Geneva, when I drove through the with a roof rack on
reminds me of the time i took my Robin Reliant to Monaco. Talk of the town, it was. I had that Ursula Andress - you know, her off the Bond film - begging for a ride. Couldn't get rid of her. I was only trying to go to ASDA for a pint of milk and some fags...
Posted : 09/08/2017 1:20 pm
tjagain - MemberWhat gets me about that ebay ad is it claims £20 000 restoration cost - really?
How long would it take you to do, and how much would you like to be paid for that time?
Posted : 09/08/2017 1:26 pm
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