a PPD in v nice colour - any club members near N Wales interested in saving this?
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Looks a nice project, but both sills need doing the rear arms will be crumbling it's been off the road for 3 years and don't they suffer from HGF so that will have to be factored in. Nice and old but these projects are starting to need deep pockets. Hope someone does save it.
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Not many 1.8 launch cars left now, this needs a good home.
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Not far from me but probably way beyond my skills to restore it and my shallow pockets are an issue.
If I can help anybody who is considering buying it though, i'm happy to do what I can. |
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Nice.
I've only seen this colour once in the flesh whilst in holiday in the Canaries and I like it. https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/a...3&d=1545168786 Not to fussed on sandstone cloth interior personally but it deserves a good home :smiley: |
My first R75 was an Atlantic Blue Cowley built CDT. Gorgeous colour in the sunlight, hues of sea blue/green. I wish I'd never sold it.
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This is the one I spotted in Fuerteventura
https://the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/a...0&d=1478718353 Georgeous colour :drool4: |
They must be going up in value if cars without MOT are worth £500. I think it will be for sale for a while or he may as well break it as he is a breaker, he's got a typhoon ZTT for sale as well. I would be surprised if he is not a member on here.
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Nice colour
I have seen this car in the flesh it a nice car and does deserve to be saved, think it was supplied by Rover dealers in Colwyn Bay and was the dealer principles car.
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