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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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Car for sale how would you describe yourself .
My ad would read....
Late 1960 s model.
Body work needs lots of loving attention.
Spare tues and twin air bags ( little deflated needs pumping up ).
Takes time to get going and hard to stop once warmed up.
Prefers long regular rides to quick short ones.
Tends to leak a fair bit and has a lovely purr when treated right
Fair offers considered |
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By *irtydanMan
over a year ago
Blackpool |
"Car for sale how would you describe yourself .
My ad would read....
Late 1960 s model.
Body work needs lots of loving attention.
Spare tues and twin air bags ( little deflated needs pumping up ).
Takes time to get going and hard to stop once warmed up.
Prefers long regular rides to quick short ones.
Tends to leak a fair bit and has a lovely purr when treated right
Fair offers considered " i will take it been looking for one of these for ages |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Clapped out old banger, slow to start and unreliable to make the full journey. Sunken upholstery n bald tyres. Works better in manual than automatic.
Last of it's model in Britain n classified as an endangered species.
Not tooooo many previous owners. Buyer collects!
Caveat emptor |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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modern day classic
heavy duty, and comfortable
few miles on the clock, but only 2 owners from new
has tendancy to rattle sometimes, but can be sorted by covering inlet.
all offers considered |
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By * Jay69Man
over a year ago
Bridgwater - Somerset |
Classic of the 1950s
Very good condition for year.
Full MOT.
Has no problem keeping up with modern traffic and a pleasure to drive.
Needs to be used regularly, jump leads not required (often). |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1940 model,still good body work,few dents after these years,keeps up with modern day traffic but runs out of steam after six hours use.needs a lot of tlc.dont need an mot or tax.so cheap to run.does five miles on two bottles of water,floors a bit rusty so handy when you do run out of water,just push it along.goes well down hills but puffs a bit up hills.brakes outdated so hard to stop once gets going.always kept clean and garaged. |
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1968 rare model has had extensive modification high millage but full main dealer service history. Has had a fair few former women owners. a rare chance to own this rare an exclusive model. Open to sensible best offers |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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1966 old plodder .
Just one owner but starting to show its age.
It drinks a bit and tends to leak fluids , mainly coolant , if pushed hard .
The suspension is suspect as there appears to be creaking and groaning when under load .
The steering is vague as the vehicle moves with purpose but not necessarily in the right direction .
The upholstery seems to becoming lumpy .
The radio is fixed on Radio 2.
There are a few dents and scars but nothing has fallen off yet.
The ECU is suspect as there appears to be a vagueness on the vehicles actions and obstinacy appearing.
Free for collection only .
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By *urvywelshCouple
over a year ago
Everywhere and nowhere baby |
1960's classic.
Goes well when driven carefully. Built as a comfortable cruiser rather than a sports model. Upholstery has seen better days, could do with re-stuffing. Steering pulls to the left slightly but easily compensated for by gentle fingering of the controls.
Leaks a bit of fluid so needs topping up regularly. Once started hard to stop due to dodgy brakes. No ABS or power steering. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"1960's classic.
Goes well when driven carefully. Built as a comfortable cruiser rather than a sports model. Upholstery has seen better days, could do with re-stuffing. Steering pulls to the left slightly but easily compensated for by gentle fingering of the controls.
Leaks a bit of fluid so needs topping up regularly. Once started hard to stop due to dodgy brakes. No ABS or power steering. "
if that's Mrs _urvywelsh then i wouldn't mind stuffing lol |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Classic of the 1950s
Very good condition for year.
Full MOT.
Has no problem keeping up with modern traffic and a pleasure to drive.
Needs to be used regularly, jump leads not required (often). "
Lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Classic early 60's model with a few custom modifications.
Bodywork not too bad.
Low maintanance.
Engine recently rebored.
Overall not a bad runabout for an old Banger |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Classic early 60's model with a few custom modifications.
Bodywork not too bad.
Low maintanance.
Engine recently rebored.
Overall not a bad runabout for an old Banger "
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Late 60's model Landrover, heavily modified for off-road use with chunky tyres, beefier suspension and running gear, a little rough round the edges but polishes up well.
One careful lady owner from new.
Well used, but still capable of out-performing newer models, prefers to be driven hard for extended periods, although refueling stops will be frequent.
Some stiffness in steering joints, and can be temperamental and difficult to start on cold mornings, but a little tinkering underneath will soon have it rumbling along nicely.
First to view will buy, no tyre-kickers or dealers.
Road-tests welcome.
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By *urvywelshCouple
over a year ago
Everywhere and nowhere baby |
"1960's classic.
Goes well when driven carefully. Built as a comfortable cruiser rather than a sports model. Upholstery has seen better days, could do with re-stuffing. Steering pulls to the left slightly but easily compensated for by gentle fingering of the controls.
Leaks a bit of fluid so needs topping up regularly. Once started hard to stop due to dodgy brakes. No ABS or power steering.
if that's Mrs _urvywelsh then i wouldn't mind stuffing lol "
This is Mrs |
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