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If I was selling this car and it's had a full restoration I would take some photos of under the bonnet and the interior.
A bargain for a car that's had a full resto back in 2013.
If I was selling this car and it's had a full restoration I would take some photos of under the bonnet and the interior.
A bargain for a car that's had a full resto back in 2013. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Triumph-St...sAAOSwZG9Wj8D9
Probably thinks a quick respray in Bright Red is a full restoration
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If I was selling this car and it's had a full restoration I would take some photos of under the bonnet and the interior. A bargain for a car that's had a full resto back in 2013. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Triumph-St...sAAOSwZG9Wj8D9
Quite!! Worth a very close inspection especially the rusty sill.
Exactly!!
To the uneducated eye looking at stags on ebay they will think you can have a restored stag at this price, this is one of the reasons stag prices always seem to be low.
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