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Looks good value doesn't it? Nothing wrong with a RV8 Sukh...it helps keep purchase costs down!
Yes you are right, but speaking on the point of keeping the "whole car" together (original engine) would have been good. New owner could then rebuild the engine if wanted to.
That offers good value for money if the body is a straight as it looks.
Always fancied a "brace" of Stags would look great in the garage, now where could I store another hardtop ......
Oh and move that damn Mini out of the way!
Another weekend of welding to look forward to for Easter
Shame there's not more close up pics, including under the bonnet and under the car, but if he's telling the truth and its as straight as he says then it could be a great buy for someone.
That offers good value for money if the body is a straight as it looks.
Always fancied a "brace" of Stags would look great in the garage, now where could I store another hardtop ......
Oh and move that damn Mini out of the way!
Another weekend of welding to look forward to for Easter
You're buying s ragtop, what would you want to keep the hardtop for?
You're buying s ragtop, what would you want to keep the hardtop for?
Agreed ..
I already have one I have never yet fitted hence the remark mate
Often though of selling it but mine is spot on and original with the supplying dealer sticker so for now it occupies the store room with boxes of mini bits
Cheers Glyn
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