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Old Jan 4th, 2022, 11:02   #5
cockneydave
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Originally Posted by omc 47 View Post
You keep it and enjoy refurbing it, there's nothing more satifisfying than stepping back and admiring your work especially with cars that give that certain appeal.
Of course there's also nothing worse than letting go an old friend for someone else to make a profit no matter how sincere their intentions!
Lol, very true, guess I need to find out why a car sold by a high profile dealer barely got used in the 5 years since.

Not emotionally attached to it though, once it is up and driving finding a new loving home is the aim, the next person can decide where they take it, use it for what it is, or take it up a level or two cosmetically.

Not sure of the accuracy of how many left, but it suggests UK, Rhd ones are quite scarce?

One thing for sure, it will have a warts and all description, not be detailed within an inch of its life and photoshopped this time around.
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