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Thought the seats looked very worn for 60,000 miles but maybe some of those 5 owners were morbidly obese. Looking at the MOT history I’d avoid that one though, I think it’s a bit suspect to be having oil leaks and worn suspension and knackered shock absorbers at 32,000 miles.
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Indeed, I was fine with that. Not astronomical mileage either, 4k miles/year on average. MOT history not at all unreasonable, although two months to get the last MOT done? Maybe that was haggling over the Magna Ride suspension cost?
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nuttinnew wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 7:52 pm Image

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155455650582
And they said the new corvette was the first one to have an engine in the back :lol:

Strange to see a kit car that would be worth buying to restore to the original model, I bet a good type 3 fastback would be worth a bit these days
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jamcg wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 8:07 pm Strange to see a kit car that would be worth buying to restore to the original model, I bet a good type 3 fastback would be worth a bit these days
Ach, don't, you'll get me looking back :(
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There are only 2 aspects that make a Corvette of that vintage desirable.

Looks.
Sound.

Double fail.
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Made aware of this by Tankslider on Twitter (who had placed a drunken bid).

- I have absolutely zero use or need for this
- I am certain some of that fresh shiney fresh paint is a clever ploy (how long will those painted tracks stay black?)

And yet.... it's CAF and I want it. 8-)

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/196 ... ype-fl3-5c

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At the current €500 bid it’s fantastic. What are they really worth ?

(and a road trip to Italy to collect it 8-) )
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I think it might be this one.... without the shiny paint it sold for £5k a year ago.

https://www.bonhams.com/auction/26811/l ... -no-16807/

Edit - no, it's not.
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jamcg wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 8:07 pm
nuttinnew wrote: Thu Mar 16, 2023 7:52 pm Image

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/155455650582
And they said the new corvette was the first one to have an engine in the back :lol:

Strange to see a kit car that would be worth buying to restore to the original model, I bet a good type 3 fastback would be worth a bit these days
You'd never get it back together :lol:. That would be fun for a banger rally or something though, put a Subaru motor in the back and it'll be faster than a real C3 Corvette.
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mik wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 8:44 am Made aware of this by Tankslider on Twitter (who had placed a drunken bid).

- I have absolutely zero use or need for this
- I am certain some of that fresh shiney fresh paint is a clever ploy (how long will those painted tracks stay black?)

And yet.... it's CAF and I want it. 8-)

https://collectingcars.com/for-sale/196 ... ype-fl3-5c

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They must've painted it in situ as it would've chipped the paint moving there. Tracked tractors are a pain in the arse to keep, you trash any surface you drive them over.
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£5000 is fair value if it works for something like that, it’s a shame it’s missing the 3 point hitch as I imagine it’s quite hard to find a replacement for it. It is useless in the UK though.
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ZedLeg wrote: Fri Mar 17, 2023 9:37 am
They must've painted it in situ as it would've chipped the paint moving there.
Ja. I was just looking at the shiney blue paint on the rear “wheel” drive gear. :lol:

And the shiney blue wheel nuts and stud threads.

And the shiney blue tensioner for the tracks….
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The engine gets better. 1 mark deducted for not painting the battery blue though.
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I had the same headlight conversion on my 205
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I can't remember whose Mrs. was/is after one of these but this was possibly cheap;

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https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nissan-S-Car ... 7675.l2557
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I want one, and my mrs wanted a van 🤣

That does look cheap if it’s not a complete shed
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