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Re: Classic for under £10K

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I almost bought one and later found that they can be problematic. Camshafts made of cheese IIRC.
I was surprised that it was £0 VED.
I do have a 6 and agree there isn't a great deal of room in the back.

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myglaren wrote: 28 Aug 2024, 20:43 I was surprised that it was £0 VED.
In those halcyon days it was amazing just how many vehicles just scraped under the zero VED threshold... No wonder the government saw fit to move the goalposts...

I always thought the Japs had learned their lesson about cheesy camshafts after the smaller Honda motorcycles of the late 70s/early80s used to eat them for breakfast...

It's what the old Honda 250 Wetdream is best remembered for :twisted: :lol:
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CitroJim wrote: 29 Aug 2024, 05:49

In those halcyon days....
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If you have plenty of space here's a chance to restore one of the classic estate cars of the 20th Century. It even comes with a donor car so what more could you want? It may climb into the sister thread but I don't believe it will :-D
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Superb workhorses 😊
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Oh that 505 is lovely.

From Peugeot's "slap a GTi badge on, it'll be reet" era! :)
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An FCF spooky but I'll post it here: I am just preparing to visit my friend whose middle name is 'Marina' and this popped up!! :-D
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Spooky indeed!

Nice colour :D I'm not such a fan of the saloon and think it looks much better in coupe form. In fact, the Marina Coupe looks have stood the test of time very well in my opinion...

Shame about the shoddy old mechanicals under the pretty frock :( Despite that, they were a good little earner for BL...
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A number of threads could be adorned with this but I think this is the one which will gain the biggest audience: :-D
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That gear stick was quickly done away with when they decided the gearbox needed a better synchromesh arrangement, the first box was a pain to drive when gear changing became almost impossible without 'crashing' like a learner driver. :)
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Was that because the synchromesh was brass cone rather than baulk ring? ISTR that this was the case with Sprite/Midgets with the 948cc engine. The gearbox was known as the smooth casing type. With the fitment of the 1098cc engine the gearbox was uprated with the baulk ring gear set and the casing strengthened with cast in ribs.
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Got it in one Paul. :) When the baulk ring box came with the new lever layout it was a much better set up, plenty of other stuff that needed sorting out on the car though, poor electric petrol pump, tank breather (sucking water into the tank from the subframe) rainwater onto the distributer cap, the front floor had been fitted wrong so rainwater was driven into the mats under the driver's feet, oil leaks quickly rotted the rubber 'Moulton' drive shaft joints. etc. etc.
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I shall watch this sale with interest, the car is identical to the one I bought brand new in 1983 and I paid £7,300.00 for it from Jewells in Watford!! :-D
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mickthemaverick wrote: 01 Sep 2024, 09:35 If you have plenty of space here's a chance to restore one of the classic estate cars of the 20th Century. It even comes with a donor car so what more could you want? It may climb into the sister thread but I don't believe it will :-D

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Just 9 hours to go and the price is currently £2100 reserve not met!! :)
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