Lets see a picture of your classic(s)
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Dr Interceptor said:
With hindsight, we'd never have sold anything Interior is very very good. It's a little tatty all over, but its wearing 53 years of age quite well.
So its out in daylight, having the fluids changed, being given a once over, and hopefully receiving an MOT.
WOW! That's all I can say, stunning.So its out in daylight, having the fluids changed, being given a once over, and hopefully receiving an MOT.
Dr Interceptor said:
P5BNij said:
9F / SA.. engine number, lovely stuff! Amazing that the car has survived for so long untouched, is the two tone interior in good nick? Before I bought my Mk2 S I had a late '65 Mk1 1275 S which had never been restored, it was Island Blue / Old English White with two tone grey interior with gold brocade, including the factory front fitted recliners. I should have kept it...
With hindsight, we'd never have sold anything Interior is very very good. It's a little tatty all over, but its wearing 53 years of age quite well.Edited by P5BNij on Tuesday 16th August 11:47
So its out in daylight, having the fluids changed, being given a once over, and hopefully receiving an MOT.
hidetheelephants said:
Those minis are just sweet, they fetch alarming money though.
Even worse when the chap selling knows they fetch alarming money. Here's a link to the full album of photos I have so far... Saves swamping this thread with photos.
http://s1039.photobucket.com/user/JonSp14/library/...
RichB said:
Had a bit of a weekend motoring in the Lagonda and visited a friend who took some pictures on his driveway. English classic in a classic English setting.
Best looking car on here, everytime I see it I start browsing vintage cars.Part of me wants one so badly, the other says just watch & enjoy from afar!
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