One for crankedup....
One for crankedup....
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iluvmercs

Original Poster:

7,541 posts

247 months

Friday 13th July 2007
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Just surfing the PH classifieds, and found this little gem driving

Old car for cranked up

Darren

crankedup

25,764 posts

263 months

Friday 13th July 2007
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Great spot Darren! not bad value at 6 biggies either tho a little to modern for my current taste driving

I shall have to make sure I pop into those ad's a little more often if these are the sort of cars that crop up.

gtr-gaz

5,250 posts

266 months

Saturday 14th July 2007
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Hmmmm, I must be losing it!! The more I look at that car the more I like it.

What's the running costs of something like that?



Is this behaviour normal? wobble

Simpo Two

90,540 posts

285 months

Saturday 14th July 2007
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gtr-gaz said:
Is this behaviour normal? wobble
No. Anyone who swaps an Ultima for a Trumpington Harthorpe needs help.

Well you did ask smile

eccles

14,125 posts

242 months

Saturday 14th July 2007
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morris 8's are ideal 'starter' vintage cars, spares are relatively plentiful, its got modern conveniences like synchromesh on at least a couple of the gears, brakes are hydraulic, and whilst not brilliant, don't require a calendar to anticipate braking, its even got electric wipers, which are far better than the old vacuum type! it'll pootle along quite nicely in traffic, and will be quite useable every day.... so why not treat yourself for the summer!

crankedup

25,764 posts

263 months

Saturday 14th July 2007
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Well said Eccles, even my Bro' is threatening to get into a vintage motoring experience.yes