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Re: save our cars
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:10 pm
by Lloydpiestate
i guess i should lead by example

so ive just saved one,
nic"s mk1 estate, now all i have to do is find storage for the little beauty, hmmmm my neighbours are gunna love me
that makes my count 5, and my driveway only holds one car !!!!!!
come on guys, follow my lead
lloyd
Re: save our cars
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:42 pm
by laurence
There is an interesting Mk1 currently available on 'Gumtree' and was subject toan intro thread on here recently. I've checked cost of transportation from Falkirk,where it is located, to here in Torquay and it just doesn't add up for me but maybe for someone closer to the Scottish border..?, the car looks to be worth saving,-but then , all of them are,
cheers,
Laurence
Re: save our cars
Posted: Sun Oct 20, 2013 7:53 pm
by Lloydpiestate
hi laurence,
thanks for informing us of that, for some reason it takes forever and a day for gumtree to download pages on my pc ( i could build an extention in the time it takes, its that slow, plus it buggers up my pc ) so im blind on this one, bill over to you matey !!!
lloyd
Re: save our cars
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 8:07 am
by Charles H
I am impressed Lloyd, your dedication to the cause with this and the panels put many of us to shame. I too have rescued cars in the past, as well as scrapping a few far too gone for any chance of ever being back on the road and passed on the parts to help others not meet the same fate. Top Man!
Re: save our cars
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 6:05 am
by Lloydpiestate
hi gang,
ive just got around to reading last weeks classic car weekly ( this weeks is out today ).
there is a mk2 2000, 56k miles barn stored in there for £300 in warks.
contact no 07507 2958479
dunno if its still available
any members around that area that can save it ??
COME ON GUYS AND GALS !!!!
lloyd
Re: save our cars
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 8:01 am
by laurence
Hi Lloyd,Any progress getting in touch with the scottish Mk1,('gumtree car'), i mentioned earlier in the thread?,
cheers,
Laurence
Re: save our cars
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 8:16 am
by englishbull
laurence wrote:Hi Lloyd,Any progress getting in touch with the scottish Mk1,('gumtree car'), i mentioned earlier in the thread?,
cheers,
Laurence
Is that the Silver F plate that was Valencia?.
Re: save our cars
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 8:44 am
by laurence
That would be the one Lee, didn't realise that it had been valencia blue, nice, with the blue leather. The car looks like it will need work on the sills but otherwise sound, definately should be saved,
cheers,
Laurence
Re: save our cars
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 8:48 am
by englishbull
laurence wrote:That would be the one Lee, didn't realise that it had been valencia blue, nice, with the blue leather. The car looks like it will need work on the sills but otherwise sound, definately should be saved,
cheers,
Laurence
Add it to your collection mate

Re: save our cars
Posted: Wed Oct 23, 2013 9:19 am
by Clifford Pope
It seems to me that long-term speculative storage only begins to be worthwhile if the cars can be stored indoors and dry.
I have observed several cases of eccentric collectors with lots of space filling it up with old cars. They resist all enquiries about selling any of them, keep them for 20 years, and then their executors have to dispose of a pile of rusted scrap.
I have often kept or aquired non-running cars for spares, but they visibly deteriorate year by year through lack of use, and even once good spares become worthless if kept outside in the weather.
A woman up the road kept every car she had ever owned in her farmyard. The earliest ones are barely traceable. A rusted engine block half-buried in earth and leaves, and a tree growing where the bodyshell once was.