Classic (old, retro) cars for sale £0-5k
Discussion
A couple of Rovers.
Rover 620 Ti
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1996-ROVER-620-GSI-TURBO...
And a 420 GSI tourer
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-420-GSi-Tourer-16v...
Rover 620 Ti
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1996-ROVER-620-GSI-TURBO...
And a 420 GSI tourer
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Rover-420-GSi-Tourer-16v...
W00DY said:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1989-RENAULT-ESPACE-QUAD...
I think I need this. Cooler than a penguin's ice cream.
Hi said:
I've done it again.... got carried away and bought another car suitable for this thread!
1978 Spitfire - mechanically good condition, runs and drives lovely and is MOT'd. Cosmetically needs a bit of work but mainly bolt on stuff like a new roof and carpets. I think a bargain at a shade over £2k
Brilliant! Well done!1978 Spitfire - mechanically good condition, runs and drives lovely and is MOT'd. Cosmetically needs a bit of work but mainly bolt on stuff like a new roof and carpets. I think a bargain at a shade over £2k
Hi said:
I've done it again.... got carried away and bought another car suitable for this thread!
1978 Spitfire - mechanically good condition, runs and drives lovely and is MOT'd. Cosmetically needs a bit of work but mainly bolt on stuff like a new roof and carpets. I think a bargain at a shade over £2k
Got slots...... Can only be a winner in my book1978 Spitfire - mechanically good condition, runs and drives lovely and is MOT'd. Cosmetically needs a bit of work but mainly bolt on stuff like a new roof and carpets. I think a bargain at a shade over £2k
snotrag said:
Quoting all the photos annoys me, but I feel I need to. This is spectacular. I keep banging on about the original Renault Espace on here, but they are such an interesting bit of kit,very clever and innovative. It's the one car my Dad had that I remember more than anything else, and also the first car I ever drove when about 13 round an airfield. I keep joking that we should buy one - he always aspired to a Quadra! I'll be keeping my eye on that! Pity it's hundreds of miles away.
not quite the full Quadraebay ad said:
The previous owner had owned it since 1991 and had modified it to his needs. It was converted to LPG taking out the rear propshaft and putting in twin LPG tanks. I’ve not tested the LPG system and it should be checked over with a specialist before use if you are to use it, it was fitted a long time ago and the car was in storage for many years.
Obviously as the rear propshaft was taken out it is not possible to test the Quadra system however the car drives very nicely indeed in two wheel drive and the propshaft is supplied with the car should you wish to convert it back.
Obviously as the rear propshaft was taken out it is not possible to test the Quadra system however the car drives very nicely indeed in two wheel drive and the propshaft is supplied with the car should you wish to convert it back.
Hi said:
I've done it again.... got carried away and bought another car suitable for this thread!
1978 Spitfire - mechanically good condition, runs and drives lovely and is MOT'd. Cosmetically needs a bit of work but mainly bolt on stuff like a new roof and carpets. I think a bargain at a shade over £2k
Was that hidden behind the fence panel?? 1978 Spitfire - mechanically good condition, runs and drives lovely and is MOT'd. Cosmetically needs a bit of work but mainly bolt on stuff like a new roof and carpets. I think a bargain at a shade over £2k
williamp said:
Was that hidden behind the fence panel??
Yes, that was his make shift garage (car port behind fence) and he unscrewed the fence panel every time he used the car, which he said was about 3 times a week! If it was mine I would have put the fence panel on a hinge with a gate bolt.soxboy said:
3. To me a Phase 1 Renault Espace will always make me think 'Harold Shipman had one of those'
HAHAHA!!!! v true, but you can't blame that on the car. No one ever remembers what Myra Hindley or the Krays drove, so it seems the Espace made a dent in the mind of us car folk! soxboy said:
The Espace Quadra looks pretty cool, however there are a few queries/ concerns:
1. Does that number plate come with it?
2. Does it have a current MoT? (can't check it)
3. To me a Phase 1 Renault Espace will always make me think 'Harold Shipman had one of those'
Read the advert! 1. Does that number plate come with it?
2. Does it have a current MoT? (can't check it)
3. To me a Phase 1 Renault Espace will always make me think 'Harold Shipman had one of those'
Been browsing this thread for months but that Espace is the first thing to make me sit up... superb thing, no idea why... it's just cool!
Winter school run and confusing the SUV gang... check!
Fermit The Krog and Sexy Sarah said:
soxboy said:
3. To me a Phase 1 Renault Espace will always make me think 'Harold Shipman had one of those'
HAHAHA!!!! v true, but you can't blame that on the car. No one ever remembers what Myra Hindley or the Krays drove, so it seems the Espace made a dent in the mind of us car folk! Davie said:
soxboy said:
The Espace Quadra looks pretty cool, however there are a few queries/ concerns:
1. Does that number plate come with it?
2. Does it have a current MoT? (can't check it)
3. To me a Phase 1 Renault Espace will always make me think 'Harold Shipman had one of those'
Read the advert!1. Does that number plate come with it?
2. Does it have a current MoT? (can't check it)
3. To me a Phase 1 Renault Espace will always make me think 'Harold Shipman had one of those'
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