This wee gem has just been traded in to my friend's garage, under the scrappage scheme.....:frown:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2664/...6b079773_o.jpg
It's got about a week to live:sad:
This wee gem has just been traded in to my friend's garage, under the scrappage scheme.....:frown:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2664/...6b079773_o.jpg
It's got about a week to live:sad:
damn, looks a wee belter too
my eyes my eyes,,,,,:sad::sad:
such a shame... :frown:
Such a shame. Looks like it has been looked after as well.:sad:
A.:sad:
My god the front end has no rust on it.
Seems a bit silly as Im sure they would have got near to £2k for it anyway.
There was an article in classic car magazine a couple months ago about the scrappage scheme and how its killing the future of classic cars.
There are a couple of spots of rot under one of the headlamps, if you look really closely :D
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4067/...75fc3984_o.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2723/...cc142b1f_o.jpg
If anyone fancies a trip to North London then some of the parts can be saved before it goes to the crusher, but unfortunately the majority of it will need to be scrapped...
Absolutely everything could be removed, including the engine. Its just the main body that needs to be crushed, the doors and bonnet and tail can be removed as well.
All very valid points, but, sadly, i doubt anyone would pay £2k for it
Such a shame :(
Still alive, but not for long............
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/...c04d1b32_o.jpg