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Re advertised after some refurbishment work. 9000 Miles. Built by current owner. Wide body. Black gel coat finish which is in very good condition. 3.5 Rover V8 Recently refurbished with a built short motor from a respected supplier. Rover Sd1 LT77 5 speed Gearbox recently refurbished. Ford Sierra Lsd 3.38 ratio, refurbished at build start. Correctly Sva’d in 2004 with a first time pass. Mostly new parts sourced from Westfield. Upgraded Westfield brake callipers 4 pot front/ 2 pot rear. Folding hood (not shown) and side screens. 4 point harnesses. Magnolia Smiths gauges. 16 inch alloy wheels with good Kumho tyres, wheels do have a few kerb marks as shown. Full stainless underslung system including manifolds. Dry use only so no chassis corrosion. The engine was refreshed recently due to an issue with the old one, a built short motor was used from a respected supplier, build sheet available. Piper 270 camshaft. It has later Range Rover heads fitted, Offenhauser 360 inlet manifold, and an Edelbrock 500 Cfm 4 Barrel Carburettor. It has a Mallory dual point distributor which has been converted to electronic using a conversion kit. Aluminium radiator fitted. Remote oil filter kit. Starts runs and drives as it should. Cherished very clean and tidy car that just requires a little tic to make it perfect. For sale due to lack of use, space and a new found interest in motorbikes! I may have missed some things on the description so feel free to ask any more questions. Genuine enquiries only please and sensible offers welcomed. I'm selling this on behalf of a good friend who does not wish to deal with tyre kickers. I helped with the build and carried out the recent refurbishment work so am able to answer any questions. Receipts available for recent Engine/gearbox refurbs from respected people. Car can be found on the Facebook group and Pistonheads classifieds also. £14995 ono2 points
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In that case, give you that one and get a new one for yourselt, we can then look forward to the new post, "what Laptop should I buy"2 points
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Firstly I must say, what great photo's everyone added to this post, thank you xxx @Andy Westwood oh dear, we had that happen and Glen got it beefed up to prevent it happening again. It might be worth getting the other ones done too. Watch getting the metal too hot because it could distort the stay and then you might find the wing doesn't fit straight back on without bending it. Glen painted them in Hammerite but don't expect it to last long, our roads are good at shot blasting!1 point
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@Andy Westwood some suggest to paint and then cover in heatshrink to protect from stones etc. Glad it didn't stop you getting home!1 point
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No it was another trader. Thanks, I may buy the trial membership which I believe allows you to list a vehicle?1 point
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Sold via this forum. Thanks to all involved in running the site.1 point
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Another great run, thanks @Julie Hall - Peak District AO for finding great roads on a busy Saturday morning. Just think, they'd have been even better if we didn't have to wait for someone who couldn't find us 😉 Here's my pics: If you see @Trevturtle's eye's watering any time in the future, we'll know @Julie Hall - Peak District AO's found him and 'given him' his onion! 'Zee Germans' are following me:1 point
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Put the kettle on, you might be a while, a lot happened. Andy Westwood showed us his new, hinged, half doors which he says are great and recommends them A Caterham parked up with us next to Andy, his club met at 7am this morning in the North of the Peak District and were wizzing around somewhere, it was too early for him so I invited him to join us and gave him a card, a local chap from Derby, nice bloke. Ian, Rob and Lewis, Andy R in the Porsche and Bill swanning around in a BMW somewhere 20 and 21 inch wheels, this car was massive, it dwarfed ours Nope, no engine in there Ian I think there was a radio in here, that's what it looks like, certainly not engine-esque We all had a good look around this beautiful machine, what a stunner and what a lucky guy Andy is, thank you for showing it to us After drinks, breakfasts and catch ups it was time to motor. With the weather being so good we decided to do the Square Route of Buxton. Turn after turn after turn, wow wee There is a story, to cut a long one short @Trevturtle and Kirsty were meeting us on their cycles ( they were on hols locally in their motorhome) and they needed an onion, so I bought one along for them, only they didn't quite make it, don't ask. After a good run we finished at The Bull I Thorn It got messy here, see that lemon and blueberry cake at the back? well we wrote it off! it is no more It was busy, that's why we were scattered around the car park, so we got our own table going on, away from everyone else, not a bad little spot See, messy, this is our Cake-Meister Rob had an argument with his exhaust a couple of weeks ago, he lost, ouch A Citroen 2CV pulled up and I just have to show it to you With Trevor not coming we tried to cook the onion, it felt warm enough Andy's Porsche rear, 0-60 in 3.4 seconds, he kept up! Chris and Mo were to meet us for lunch, they called to say they were late, meaning they got the 'Magnet Award' as their headlight had fallen off. Rob proudly presented it to Chris now that his anti roll bar is secured. Never a dull moment. Chris and Mo made it in time for lunch and 'Yorkshire Salad' (chips) I bought the onion home, it's a sorry day when a girl comes home with her own onion. Hope the BBQ is tasty tonight without it. Thanks for coming everyone and see you next time xxxxx1 point
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I’m heading off here on Saturday and meeting a Cobra and MK owner at TGI fridays in Coventry at 9.30 am for a run in the back way . Anyone else is welcome to join us .1 point
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Display passes still not available. Msv state they will make available 2 weeks before the event Andy1 point