So, despite making it clear in my 'newbie..............go easy' thread that, having owned an ex military traveller as a first car in the 1980s, I was looking for another one, I've bought this:
I've never been very patient!
Spent way too much time trawling the internet in the last week looking at Travellers.
Decided I wanted something to be able to make useable fairly easy for the summer and then be prepared for some more serious work over winter and that I was unlikely to find an ex-military version to fit those criteria.
So, £1100 of your finest English pounds later and this is on it's way to chez Cuzza. Been off the road since 2015 but with a little welding, some mechanical sympathy and some new boots it'll be useable enough for now.
Expect a million stupid questions over the coming months ;-)
Bought one!
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- Minor Legend
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Re: Bought one!
Well done! £1100.00 is very little money for a Traveller now so you'll have done very well if that's all it needs to get it back on the road.
We await further instalments with interest
We await further instalments with interest
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Re: Bought one!
that looks great Cuzza, you're on the Moggie Road to a big smile.
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Re: Bought one!
That's not fair I was asking the stupid questions up to now.