Recommend a 40 Year Old+ Big Engine car
Recommend a 40 Year Old+ Big Engine car
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Fat Old Sun

Original Poster:

54 posts

4 months

Yesterday (12:37)
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Something that avoids road tax and MOT, that is big engined 3L+ under £15K?

Blackpuddin

18,658 posts

225 months

Yesterday (13:04)
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Early W124 Merc fits the bill.

TA14

13,881 posts

278 months

TA14

13,881 posts

278 months

aeropilot

39,108 posts

247 months

Yesterday (17:11)
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TA14 said:
I guess you missed the bit about 40+ years old in the thread title........?

markymarkthree

3,204 posts

191 months

Yesterday (17:15)
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Huntsman

8,969 posts

270 months

Yesterday (17:25)
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Rover P6 V8.

I drive mine most days, brilliant car, incredible ride quality helps given the state of the roads.

reddiesel

2,903 posts

67 months

Yesterday (17:26)
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markymarkthree said:
Ive a mate who reckons these are well underpriced . In comparison to the saloons they were certainly rare in period and also
some wonderful colours from Ford back then this of course being one of them . These wheels were also fitted to the Mk2 Granada GL though I don't remember them on this Mk1 Ghia Coupe , I don't believe them to ever have been a Ghia spec wheel


Edited by reddiesel on Thursday 25th December 17:49

reddiesel

2,903 posts

67 months

Yesterday (17:27)
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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/397344531770?itmmeta=01...

Got to be a Jaguar in there somewhere and at £15k there will be plenty of choice


shirt

24,916 posts

221 months

Yesterday (17:37)
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Merc C107 - aka the SLC

You should be able to get an excellent example for the money. Great wafty cars

paddy1970

1,194 posts

129 months

Yesterday (18:04)
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TA14

13,881 posts

278 months

Yesterday (18:07)
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aeropilot said:
TA14 said:
I guess you missed the bit about 40+ years old in the thread title........?
Charming. No I didn't; only 18 months to go for this one.

reddiesel

2,903 posts

67 months

Yesterday (19:54)
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TA14 said:
Charming. No I didn't; only 18 months to go for this one.
Produced from 1985 you were pretty much bang on the money

Blackpuddin

18,658 posts

225 months

Yesterday (22:34)
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paddy1970 said:




Like the 928 and the Merc if it still has any floors but that 535 will be hard to enjoy on wet UK roads.

cliffords

3,289 posts

43 months

Yesterday (22:42)
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I do have a 40 year old plus car . 1984 Lotus Excel.
I have read a fair bit on some sort of road tax coming back . There is also a discussion on here somewhere about MOT's too.

reddiesel

2,903 posts

67 months

Blackpuddin said:
Like the 928 and the Merc if it still has any floors but that 535 will be hard to enjoy on wet UK roads.
I love looking at cheap exotica , even as a lad 50 years ago I was just the same . I have fond memories of being stood in a Glasgow West End garage trying to persuade the old man into a sixties Quattroporte . "Its got a lot more room than the Dolomite Dad".biglaugh

Ziplobb

1,501 posts

304 months

BMW 5 and 7 series

//j17

4,864 posts

243 months

Triumph Stag would meet the criteria.

TA14

13,881 posts

278 months

//j17 said:
Triumph Stag would meet the criteria.
and a V8 TVR wedge.

Watcher of the skies

1,006 posts

57 months

I'm not sure if I'd want to take on a Stag at that price point.
You may get a reasonable P5 or SD1.