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OK, so it's £8500, but it's a 'classic' in my book

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I had a Skoda estelle 130, exactly like this. Bag of shit at the time, but for character, I'd love one now. Engine in the back, wobbly gear stick and very vague steering were my memories. I was about 20 yo.

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Dodgy knees wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 6:58 am I had a Skoda estelle 130, exactly like this. Bag of shit at the time, but for character, I'd love one now. Engine in the back, wobbly gear stick and very vague steering were my memories. I was about 20 yo.

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Can't say i've ever seen one of them before... it's errrrmmm interesting.
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What do you call a Skoda with a sun roof?

A skip.
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All youngsters had shit cars in the old days. 🙂
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Dodgy knees wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 7:06 am All youngsters had shit cars in the old days. 🙂
MY first car i swapped for a CD player in my mates dads scrapyard. That hit me hard as 5 days later after having 5 glorious summer days of driving and syphoning fuel from car-parks, we were pulled by the Police. My mate was only 15 who was driving, i had the provisional so all the shit ended up on my doorstep. I was banned for several years for no tax, mot, licence, failure to stop, assisting a minor and sod knows what else... So I had a 5 year rest from cars lol. Trying to think now of what my first car was after i got a licence back.
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weeksy wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 6:43 am OK, so it's £8500, but it's a 'classic' in my book

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1990-XR3i-in ... SwnidgFxZr

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Things like the Saxo VTS, Clio 172/182 and later Clio 197/207 are climbing in value now, so it would be a good time to buy.

We were hanging onto Mrs Ds totally stock Civic Type R for similar reasons, until someone crashed into it and wrote it off :(
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weeksy wrote: Thu Feb 04, 2021 6:43 am OK, so it's £8500, but it's a 'classic' in my book

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1990-XR3i-in ... SwnidgFxZr

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If it follows the same path as earlier escorts the price will only go one way. A good early RS Turbo is around £25k now.
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Class winning rally cars for I think 13 consecutive years ..looked and sounded great as Group B cars .. ( especially considering they ere kept on the road with plywood sump guards and valve springs from a scrapped rover v8 engine ..
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Davie lad wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:57 pm 1964 Sunbeam Rapier

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Here's ours, a Series 3 1500, which we had for 12 years. I did a rally in Wales with no 2 son, aged 15,as navigator, and came home with a trophy (4th in class, 10th / 45 finishers. Our rally prep involved taking off the hubcaps to make it faster (and cos they're hard to get) and pointing the spotlights at the hedges. 2 owners after us taught it to rally properly - it won the Coupe des Dames on that P to P rally.

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daimler dart with a worked, sp 250 HEmi in it. current prices 49 K :eh: hemi 250 CU inch V8 a very tuneable engine as any 70's drag car enthusiast

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Anyone know roughly what this should sell for...or looking to buy one?
I kind of accidentally bought it in with a house purchase in the summer.
The seller had come into an inheritance, couldn't drive any more due to medical issues so I bought it along with the house and it's still in the garage, other than coming out for when I need to get things to/from the back garden.

80,500 on the clock. No MoT currently but doesn't look like it'll have any issues.
Base model with no power steering but easy enough to add.
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Re: Classic Cars

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Questions : 1.6 or 1.8? Manual or automatic? Lots were 1.6 and auto and worth a lot less. They rust. Sills in front of rear wheels, and everywhere underneath. Mechanically pretty bulletproof. Any history? Let's have a look at the reg so we can explore the MOT history. What's the hood like?
Interestingly, it can't be seen. If the hood`s no good, it's probably been wet inside, which can be a nightmare re trim, rusty floors etc. Good early flip lights versions are quite sellable and this is an MX5, not the earlier Eunos.
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Re: Classic Cars

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Missing characters... BON

It's a 1.6 manual.
He owned it for 7 years and did 500 miles in the first 3 years then couldn't drive for the remainder other than taking it out of the garage from time to time.

Pretty sure it's in very nice cosmetic condition.
Didn't notice any rust although there are the normal places where rust has been repaired.
It really looks like an enthusiast owned car...I can get more pics at the weekend when I'm down south. Might even take it for the MoT.
There's a decent stash of documents showing work on the car but again I'll be able to have a better look when down south.
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Re: Classic Cars

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Also have a look at the battery compartment in the boot. Known to be a good breeding place for tin worm. And the roof, as has been mentioned. If it's been folded down incorrectly for yonks it may well have discoloration/creases that won't be fixable. New roof window.

And make sure the tools are all there: jack, wheel brace, curling tongs, hair dryer, etc.*




*Says me with an SLK. :lol:
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Re: Classic Cars

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Definitely put it in for an MOT, and show us the failure sheet. It has rust history going back 9 years so could be OK, could be rotten. So... Could be worth anything between not very much and quite a lot. Hth. I like it, btw, but you're probably too far away.