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Huntsman

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8,600 posts

263 months

Wednesday 1st January
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I just love driving old cars that look like they are falling apart.

This would be magic

https://angliacarauctions.co.uk/auctions/2683-25-J...


Decky_Q

1,767 posts

190 months

Wednesday 1st January
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I too love a well engineered rat rod that looks like its unsound but is actually a performance monster.

This doesn't look falling apart, it is falling apart!

Huntsman

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8,600 posts

263 months

Wednesday 1st January
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Decky_Q said:
I too love a well engineered rat rod that looks like its unsound but is actually a performance monster.

This doesn't look falling apart, it is falling apart!
Quite possible

Ref Rat Rods, check out Oak Swamp on youtube.

Riley Blue

22,134 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd January
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That just needs fresh fuel and a jump start; I'd happily drive it!

Keep it stiff

1,812 posts

186 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Riley Blue said:
That just needs fresh fuel and a jump start; I'd happily drive it!
A couple of clips on the top hose and a coil would be handy!

hidetheelephants

29,498 posts

206 months

Thursday 2nd January
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That's what 8yr old cars looked like back then; end of life heaps. Now an 8yr old car is just a car, even if uncared for it probably looks fine and can do another 4-6 years before the shredder beckons through spares not being available or economically viable and it can have a 2nd life as a fridge.

Riley Blue

22,134 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Keep it stiff said:
Riley Blue said:
That just needs fresh fuel and a jump start; I'd happily drive it!
A couple of clips on the top hose and a coil would be handy!
You expect me to write a parts list before I've had my first cuppa of the day? No chance!

Huntsman

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8,600 posts

263 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Riley Blue said:
You expect me to write a parts list before I've had my first cuppa of the day? No chance!
After nearly 30 years of messing about with old csrs I reckon I've got the bits needed to get it running.

CoupeKid

863 posts

78 months

Thursday 2nd January
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MOT exempt.

Huntsman

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8,600 posts

263 months

Thursday 2nd January
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CoupeKid said:
MOT exempt.
Its just gotta run and stop.

Riley Blue

22,134 posts

239 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Huntsman said:
Riley Blue said:
You expect me to write a parts list before I've had my first cuppa of the day? No chance!
After nearly 30 years of messing about with old csrs I reckon I've got the bits needed to get it running.
Me too, my Riley and a MGA have many similarities.

Skyedriver

20,216 posts

295 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Better than the one that the bloke paid £8K for on Bangers.

Huntsman

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8,600 posts

263 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Riley Blue said:
Me too, my Riley and a MGA have many similarities.
I've had 3 Vivas, 1 Firenza, 4 P6's, 2 MGA, 1 MGB, 5 Morris Minors, 1 sprite, 2 Spitfires, 1 Vitesse, 3 Landrovers, 1 e type, 1 Healey 100, 4 XJ6's.

Perhaps I need help.

Huntsman

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8,600 posts

263 months

Thursday 2nd January
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Mk2 Jag, Gilbern GT, Gordon Keeble.

Amd about 20 more.

Oops.

R6tty

659 posts

28 months

Thursday 2nd January
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And still the vendor calls it a 'barn find'. Please stop it.

Ardennes92

649 posts

93 months

Friday 3rd January
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Huntsman said:
CoupeKid said:
MOT exempt.
Its just gotta run and stop.
And be roadworthy/legal if you want to take it out

Discendo Discimus

671 posts

45 months

Friday 3rd January
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R6tty said:
And still the vendor calls it a 'barn find'. Please stop it.
It was pulled out of a barn after being dry stored for 40 years. For once, "Barn find" seems apt.

Dogwatch

6,312 posts

235 months

Friday 3rd January
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hidetheelephants said:
That's what 8yr old cars looked like back then; end of life heaps. Now an 8yr old car is just a car, even if uncared for it probably looks fine and can do another 4-6 years before the shredder beckons through spares not being available or economically viable and it can have a 2nd life as a fridge.
Absolutely. My father bought a new Mini de-luxe in 1965. Within 5 years it had a Gold Seal recon engine and shortly after a new rear subframe. Barely made it to ten years. This from family motoring and care.

ferret50

2,067 posts

22 months

Friday 3rd January
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Huntsman said:
I've had 3 Vivas, 1 Firenza, 4 P6's, 2 MGA, 1 MGB, 5 Morris Minors, 1 sprite, 2 Spitfires, 1 Vitesse, 3 Landrovers, 1 e type, 1 Healey 100, 4 XJ6's.

Perhaps I need help.
Suggest you start looking at elderly BMW's, you know, the one's built with the indicator switch close to the steery wheel, as apposed to being in the boot!

biglaugh

The Pistonsdead

5,003 posts

220 months

Sunday 5th January
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Dogwatch said:
hidetheelephants said:
That's what 8yr old cars looked like back then; end of life heaps. Now an 8yr old car is just a car, even if uncared for it probably looks fine and can do another 4-6 years before the shredder beckons through spares not being available or economically viable and it can have a 2nd life as a fridge.
Absolutely. My father bought a new Mini de-luxe in 1965. Within 5 years it had a Gold Seal recon engine and shortly after a new rear subframe. Barely made it to ten years. This from family motoring and care.
Ha..reminds me of my dad's old Mk1 Escort Van
After 4yrs the front lower panel was rotted to pieces.
Door bottoms bubbling amongst other things !!!