Classic (old, retro) cars for sale £0-5k
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W00DY said:
Pothole said:
bungle said:
yes... but, 6 years and 25k without a service???
Weird gap in the hugely weird ad. No barge pole will be employed."This is a nice car, but what I'm really looking for is a £200 Mk4 Golf. Do you have one for sale?"
"Your car is overpriced. I can pick up a highly modified Turbo 2000 for around £2k, making your Scooby seem expensive. Would you consider fitting a larger exhaust and dropping the price to around £2,000?"
"You seem like a genuine guy, but I trust no-one, so I'm going to want to see your travel papers. Can you supply?"
"I'm not going to be picky, but I do want to see a video. You can pick the weather conditions (I'm very flexible). Can you send it to me ASAP?"
A charming little thing and pretty cheap as well. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Renault-5-Renault-Classi...
Having recently sold our Mercedes W126 we are now looking to replace it with something a bit classic/retro.
Budget around £5000 but there seems to be very little out there.
Not that long ago we would have had a lot more choice.
Prices for anything half desirable have gone through the roof.
Looked at a Capri last night described by the seller as excellent but it was far from it.
Budget around £5000 but there seems to be very little out there.
Not that long ago we would have had a lot more choice.
Prices for anything half desirable have gone through the roof.
Looked at a Capri last night described by the seller as excellent but it was far from it.
I'll drop this to £5k for anyone on this thread.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282503099277?ssPageName=...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/282503099277?ssPageName=...
Strela said:
Hugh Jarse said:
When I was 18 I shared a house with a giant Scotsman who had a 2.2 Princess. He perfected getting the thing airborne over some humpbacked bridge between Steeple Claydon and Silverstone on the way to work. It was great bit of kit. But by way of comparison, I did have a 1961 Ford Consul. For fk's sake, it was 1995 - what the hell were we doing? Edited by Strela on Sunday 4th June 18:28
BlueHave said:
Strela said:
Hugh Jarse said:
When I was 18 I shared a house with a giant Scotsman who had a 2.2 Princess. He perfected getting the thing airborne over some humpbacked bridge between Steeple Claydon and Silverstone on the way to work. It was great bit of kit. But by way of comparison, I did have a 1961 Ford Consul. For fk's sake, it was 1995 - what the hell were we doing? Edited by Strela on Sunday 4th June 18:28
Somebody else will get the joy of this Morris beast, much to the relief of my Mrs.
The Morris and Wolseley badged versions were only produced for a year or so so this might be the only one left??? Amazing if true, certainly the best around, what a corker!
Edited by Hugh Jarse on Tuesday 6th June 16:42
Sneaking in under budget. I can't begin to describe how much I want this little oddity
1992 Citroën AX 4x4 Piste Rouge: http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C875811
1992 Citroën AX 4x4 Piste Rouge: http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C875811
seiben said:
Sneaking in under budget. I can't begin to describe how much I want this little oddity
1992 Citroën AX 4x4 Piste Rouge: http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C875811
Woof !1992 Citroën AX 4x4 Piste Rouge: http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C875811
seiben said:
Sneaking in under budget. I can't begin to describe how much I want this little oddity
1992 Citroën AX 4x4 Piste Rouge: http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C875811
Never come across one of these before... It was only last night I was dreaming of having 4x4 in my 106 XSi project...1992 Citroën AX 4x4 Piste Rouge: http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C875811
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