What have I done ????
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What have I done ????
I have just put a bid in on the Moggie on ebay (see post by Maggie below)
Only thing is I DIDNT GO AND LOOK AT HIM!
If the bid stands I really hope I havn't made a big mistake, I've heard the horror stories of how badly the tin rot bites!
Only thing is I DIDNT GO AND LOOK AT HIM!
If the bid stands I really hope I havn't made a big mistake, I've heard the horror stories of how badly the tin rot bites!
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i was looking at a different one then lol
mmm just had a look,obviously if you like it then go for it,but personally i wouldnt pay much more than that,the bits about "several coats of black underseal" and plastic front wings are a bit worrying,and it looks a bit of a "tarts handbag" (very shiny as if its only just been done)but then again it could be fine.its the underbelly that needs to be good,anything else can be sorted easily.
mmm just had a look,obviously if you like it then go for it,but personally i wouldnt pay much more than that,the bits about "several coats of black underseal" and plastic front wings are a bit worrying,and it looks a bit of a "tarts handbag" (very shiny as if its only just been done)but then again it could be fine.its the underbelly that needs to be good,anything else can be sorted easily.
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I'd say at that price you have done well! The description suggests that major problems have been attended to correctly and if it matches the description then hand over the money and drive it away. If it's as good as described then you've bagged a bargain!
Older and more confused than I could ever imagine possible.
hope it works out OK for you, but PLEASE take someone with you who knows the cars - give the underside a thorough check - take a sharp nail and a magnet t check that any dubious areas arent filler!
if in doubt run it to a local garage and ramp it for 10 mins and get a proper look.
Buying a car unseen is a bit mad.
if in doubt run it to a local garage and ramp it for 10 mins and get a proper look.
Buying a car unseen is a bit mad.
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Oh well, bitten the bullet & Nico is now sitting outside my front door. Chickened out & my other half drove him home (although I did have a little drive around the village)
He's not quite as shiney as the pics made out, the last respray was not the best of jobs, but it looks OK from a few feet.
Chromes a little pitted (to be expected)
Engine runs well - given the speed DH drove home at, but seems a litte lumpy at tickover - needs new air filter as old one is black - DH wants to fit a K&N
Brakes were 'interesting' need some adjusting (I hope) and/or an upgrade may be in order.
Tomorrow my aim is to give him a good clean as then I should be able to pick up all the 'little' things, although I won't be able to get that lovely waxoil off the underside (a job to look forward to pre painting)
So plan as of tonight is to:
1. Sort the brakes
2. Replace seat belts & add rear ones
Will add more as & when. Although there may be some interesting alterations happening if DH gets his way.
Thing is he bought me a grease gun as a present - what more can a girl want ??
He's not quite as shiney as the pics made out, the last respray was not the best of jobs, but it looks OK from a few feet.
Chromes a little pitted (to be expected)
Engine runs well - given the speed DH drove home at, but seems a litte lumpy at tickover - needs new air filter as old one is black - DH wants to fit a K&N
Brakes were 'interesting' need some adjusting (I hope) and/or an upgrade may be in order.
Tomorrow my aim is to give him a good clean as then I should be able to pick up all the 'little' things, although I won't be able to get that lovely waxoil off the underside (a job to look forward to pre painting)
So plan as of tonight is to:
1. Sort the brakes
2. Replace seat belts & add rear ones
Will add more as & when. Although there may be some interesting alterations happening if DH gets his way.
Thing is he bought me a grease gun as a present - what more can a girl want ??
Looks very smart in the pics - I think you got a good deal there, and it has a good long MOT. I recently bought a TR7 'blind' on ebay - and it's been fine ! My only comment is that it's a pity when they fitted new number plates - that they didn't get the old style black/silver plates which the car is entitled to wear - but easily changed if you want to do that. Good luck with it - and lots of help and advice on here any time of the day. There's always someone on duty.
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The mileage looks to be genuine as well as there were old MOT certs going back to 1990 which list mileage as 53K. One of the owners had insurance for only 1500 miles/year and the chap I bought it off only insured for 2000 miles.
Also the MOT's list the car as being Grey or Blue previously which probably explains the blue seats.
Also the MOT's list the car as being Grey or Blue previously which probably explains the blue seats.
Sounds great ! hope you'll be very happy with your new grease gun
For the brakes you might want to try a 'do your brakes' kit - everything bar the drums I think- very reasonable cost and when working properly you wont want an upgrade.
Bull Motif do such a kit advertised in latest price list - I'm sure the others might too but that one springs to mind - best £100 and afternoons work you can spend
For the brakes you might want to try a 'do your brakes' kit - everything bar the drums I think- very reasonable cost and when working properly you wont want an upgrade.
Bull Motif do such a kit advertised in latest price list - I'm sure the others might too but that one springs to mind - best £100 and afternoons work you can spend
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