914 73 2.0L
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defianty
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914 73 2.0L
Saw this earlier and thought I'd make a thread as I'm sure a couple of people are looking for good cars.
Very tidy looking car.
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/cla ... arno/77603
Anyone know the car?
Very tidy looking car.
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/cla ... arno/77603
Anyone know the car?
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Re: 914 73 2.0L
now i like the look of this and am seriously interested but, why not put a pricedefianty wrote:Saw this earlier and thought I'd make a thread as I'm sure a couple of people are looking for good cars.
Very tidy looking car.
http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/cla ... arno/77603
Anyone know the car?
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Re: 914 73 2.0L
Very much so. VBY 386L was John McAdam's car. It is a very, very nice example. For some reason I thought that it had been sold a while back, but I could well be wrong.defianty wrote:http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/cla ... arno/77603
Anyone know the car?
Steve
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Re: 914 73 2.0L
so is it worth persuing (spelling?) then?middlefour1 wrote:Very much so. VBY 386L was John McAdam's car. It is a very, very nice example. For some reason I thought that it had been sold a while back, but I could well be wrong.defianty wrote:http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/cla ... arno/77603
Anyone know the car?
i've chased/looked at so many that have proved to be unworthy
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Re: 914 73 2.0L
I asked about the price just out of interest - he said he hasnt fixed a price yet as he's having it professionally valued. He says the insurance value is £15k.Helen wrote:so is it worth persuing (spelling?) then?middlefour1 wrote:Very much so. VBY 386L was John McAdam's car. It is a very, very nice example. For some reason I thought that it had been sold a while back, but I could well be wrong.defianty wrote:http://www.classiccarsforsale.co.uk/cla ... arno/77603
Anyone know the car?
i've chased/looked at so many that have proved to be unworthy
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Ive talked to the owner of the green one a few times at local classic car shows ,
its totally original ,mint pristine condition .
Its apearance group too so it has center console gauges etc also cloth insert seats from memory .
Im sure hes had it since the early 90`s
like the ad says probally one of the best in the country .....
If anyones serious its definitely worth investigating.
(no affiliation )

its totally original ,mint pristine condition .
Its apearance group too so it has center console gauges etc also cloth insert seats from memory .
Im sure hes had it since the early 90`s
like the ad says probally one of the best in the country .....
If anyones serious its definitely worth investigating.
(no affiliation )

