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tallbloke

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10,376 posts

306 months

Wednesday 14th December 2005
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£88 off fleabay yesterday.
Merc 190E engine, fully galvanised chassis built by the Walklett Bros. Taxation class: Historic

eliot

11,988 posts

277 months

Wednesday 14th December 2005
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tallbloke said:
Taxation class: Historic

Think I would rather pay for a tax disk

tallbloke

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10,376 posts

306 months

Wednesday 14th December 2005
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You would? You like paying for Gordon Brown's holidays or something?

I'd rather spend the £160 on petrol for my other car.

Ed to add:

Mind you, Gordon'll still get a couple of extra days in Las Palmas out of that come to think of it.

>> Edited by tallbloke on Wednesday 14th December 19:59

gudgeonpin

84 posts

245 months

Wednesday 14th December 2005
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A whole car for less that 6-months tax? Got to be a winner!

Doesnt look that bad either from the photo..

tallbloke

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10,376 posts

306 months

Wednesday 14th December 2005
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I went and checked it over before I bid. The engine and 5 speed box is sweeet, and there are no cracks in the Fibreglass. The Chequer plate along the bottom almost certainly hides the rot on the Billy Bunter doors though. They did a pick-up version which looks less dated, but I reckon I can disguise the back end to look like a TRUCKMAN top, which might help it appear slightly less boxy. Still, it's just a cheapo utility vehicle, so I'll try not to worry too much.

ferg

15,242 posts

280 months

Wednesday 14th December 2005
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Good old Walkletts. I drove past the old Ginetta works the other day..... That looks like a fine bit of cheap motoring, TB.

tallbloke

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10,376 posts

306 months

Wednesday 14th December 2005
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I've found another one in a field with a busted wing too. It's got a 2L Supermirafiori twincam in it. I'm tempted to rip the body off, sort the suspension and steering, and drop the E-type shape fibreglass shell onto it that a mate has sitting going to waste.

hazzardv8

180 posts

288 months

Thursday 15th December 2005
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what is it actually called ?,hope it's correctly registered or you'll have major problems with the new computerised mot....looks good value though
john

tallbloke

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10,376 posts

306 months

Thursday 15th December 2005
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I'm hoping I'll be ok with this, because it had an MOT and a nil payment Tax Disc last year which come with the paperwork, which also includes both the new and old style log books.

At the time it was built, it satisfied the provisions then in force (1985ish) for keeping the identity of the donor vehicle, (it used the original engine, axles, wheels, suspension, steering gear, electrics, dash, fuel tank, windscreen, doors, Rad, grille, lights, etc etc and a 'replacement chassis' and 'replacement fibreglass panels'), so it's registered as a Hillman Hunter Estate which was issued with a new chassis number. The Engine transplant was done later, and the correct Merc engine number is also on the Logbook

Anyway, the new MOT computer system can be overridden and details entered manually if the chassis number comes up as a 'not found' on the DVLA database, as I discovered a few months ago with a perfectly legit and original Ford Scorpio Cosworth. My friendly MOT man will sort it all out for me I'm sure.

>> Edited by tallbloke on Thursday 15th December 15:46

busa_rush

6,930 posts

274 months

Thursday 15th December 2005
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Tallbloke, I admire your absolute rejection of style and grace . . . to drive that will be a testament to your singleness of purpose, your absolute belief in cheap motoring.

tallbloke

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10,376 posts

306 months

Thursday 15th December 2005
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Absolutely mate. Now, anyone got a cheap or free LPG kit?

hazzardv8

180 posts

288 months

Friday 16th December 2005
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you can overide the system,but the problem will arise when the mot tester says "thats not a hillman hunter estate!!" and points you to the door!
same applies if plod follows you and does an instant computer check,
very best of luck

tallbloke

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10,376 posts

306 months

Saturday 17th December 2005
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spaximus

4,364 posts

276 months

Tuesday 27th December 2005
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I am pretty sure the DVLA will change the description if they feel it is required. As it was regeistered at the time with a new chassis number they should have the details to check back on. For the guy who asked what it is I belive it is a GRS Tora