A very tidy looking red mk3 convertible
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A very tidy looking red mk3 convertible
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Re: A very tidy looking red mk3 convertible
Looks like damage behind the RH rear wheel. Apart from the wooden dash, seems like a clean car indeed.
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Geoff Butcher
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Re: A very tidy looking red mk3 convertible
While looking at that, this popped up. Can't believe anyone would pay nearly four grand for (most of) a crappy old TVR with a no-doubt rotten bonded-in chassis. I suppose it takes all sorts...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1959-TVR-GRAN ... 8999944%26
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1959-TVR-GRAN ... 8999944%26
Geoff
Re: A very tidy looking red mk3 convertible
The other car which popped up which interested me was this... http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/JOWETT-JAVELI ... 1547203673.
The first car I remember being driven in by my dad (apart from his 1948 ring-pull Land-Rover) was a grey Jowett Javelin, and every now and again I have a hankering for one. However, so far, I've managed to restrict myself to looking at pictures of them...
Not so keen on the colour of this one, though.
The first car I remember being driven in by my dad (apart from his 1948 ring-pull Land-Rover) was a grey Jowett Javelin, and every now and again I have a hankering for one. However, so far, I've managed to restrict myself to looking at pictures of them...
Not so keen on the colour of this one, though.
Re: A very tidy looking red mk3 convertible
Aaaaaaaarrrrrggghhh!Hans Efde wrote:And back!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MIDAS-GOLD-SP ... 1c2b81a108
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A very tidy looking red mk3 convertible
That was cheap at 920 quid I hope my coupe is worth more than that