Badly modified cars thread Mk3
Discussion
Mr lestat said:
Car_Nut said:
I present you the Aston Capri, which simultaneously manages to offend both Aston & Ford devotees, while being worth less than either:
Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
The panel for is awful. ESP the fuel filler / rear bumper area. Is the drivers door full of dents ?Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
Am not sure whether there are dents or reflections on the driver’s door.
Edited by Car_Nut on Friday 10th July 15:24
Car_Nut said:
Mr lestat said:
Car_Nut said:
I present you the Aston Capri, which simultaneously manages to offend both Aston & Ford devotees, while being worth less than either:
Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
The panel for is awful. ESP the fuel filler / rear bumper area. Is the drivers door full of dents ?Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
Am not sure whether there are dents or reflections on the driver’s door.
Edited by Car_Nut on Friday 10th July 15:24
Neil1323bolts said:
Shuvi McTupya said:
I believe 50k , the ad is on PistonHeads, check out the interior. Yours for 20 k Car_Nut said:
I present you the Aston Capri, which simultaneously manages to offend both Aston & Ford devotees, while being worth less than either:
Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
I find it amazing someone sees that kind of value in it, if I wanted to chuck good money at a knockoff Aston to roll around in I'd start with a shed money e46 rather than a 50 year old DD.Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
Mr lestat said:
Car_Nut said:
I present you the Aston Capri, which simultaneously manages to offend both Aston & Ford devotees, while being worth less than either:
Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
The panel for is awful. ESP the fuel filler / rear bumper area. Is the drivers door full of dents ?Recently auctioned for £3,500 (https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aston-martin-volante-replica-based-on-a-ford-capri-1972/), the text says that the owner bought it for over £8k and then restored it.
Again more of an issue of design than workmanship (although some of the panel fits look a bit dodgy) - clearly much effort, love and money has been lavish on this.
AC43 said:
Neil1323bolts said:
50 of drug money goes in and 20k comes back, nice and shiny and clean.Shuvi McTupya said:
Slow said:
The actual van looks fine, I was more getting at the big Porsche gt3 down the side.
It may just have a GT3 engine in it. That would be something a bit special!Or maybe a support vehicle for a race team or race part supplier?
Teddy Lop said:
Shuvi McTupya said:
Slow said:
The actual van looks fine, I was more getting at the big Porsche gt3 down the side.
It may just have a GT3 engine in it. That would be something a bit special!Or maybe a support vehicle for a race team or race part supplier?
Escort3500 said:
Europa1 said:
thebigmacmoomin said:
take-good-care-of-the-forest-dewey said:
Neil1323bolts said:
That seems to be at the fine line of not badly modified... Just modified without taste. a gopping vehicle).
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