New - looking to buy - bit worried…
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208666My car doesn’t need any attention from the main dealer, where as his is on first name terms with the people who purport to be mechanics.
This isn’t typical for the car, after all my daily driver is from the same stable & I’ve never had problems with the roof not fitting correctly. I’ve never got home in my Mazda & requiring dry pants.
I’ve only met him on the road once & I backed off as I felt like I was pushing him & on passing him created a fair bit of road between us.
I was considering a second coffee when he turned up. He did end up behind a tractor for a mile or so, but I was considering a second coffee.
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208676The last car Len finished was a red f & I was sorely tempted, had I realised that my last Land Rover would be rehoused by my lad, Len’s red f would be in the now vacated space.
Good things come to those who wait.
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208684They publish the cars for sale on their web-sites.
Good luck.
But, seeing Len's work on here, might be worth following up.
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208692By the way I am in constant touch with the previous owner as he wanted to see how the car is when I`ve finished it . Len
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The blue one is immaculate, no rust on the subframes, great engine, new stainless exhaust and a good interior. I am sure that at some point the sills might need doing but otherwise it is rust free, so if I shop around at a few body shops I could actually have both sills done front and rear and have porchased the car for little over a thousand pounds, for just £26 I actually bought a hard top for it from Ebay!
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Regards Glyn.
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #208698My car it the recipient of many of my mad ideas & Cobb’s said when talking about his V8 obsession, thinking & doing simply sheds years of your mental age.
Until you do something that your ancient body doesn’t approve of & you say “Golly that hurt”.
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No I'm pretty sure I have NEVER said the expression: "Golly that hurt"It’s interesting to note how many active members are working through health problems.
My car it the recipient of many of my mad ideas & Cobb’s said when talking about his V8 obsession, thinking & doing simply sheds years of your mental age.
Until you do something that your ancient body doesn’t approve of & you say “Golly that hurt”.
M
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Posted 2 months 2 weeks ago #2087102003 TF 135 sunstorm
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I've always had Toyota's for 50 years now and so have lived a very biased life but recently I wanted a project to keep my mechanical skills intact so with great trepidation I bought a 2002 TF thinking I'll always be underneath it!
I love it, I absolutely love driving it and can't wait to do some mods on the car. After only a month it has won me over and I find myself driving to the village for a loaf of bread only to find I forgot the milk so I have to go back again...
Try and find the right car..it might not have the seats you wanted but if it is a solid car seats can be changed later. The right seats falling out of a rotten shell are no good at all!
Good luck...I hope you find a good car...there are a lot of them out there.
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