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latil wrote:Sorry,but a proper inspection at purchase time would have found most of that before money changed hands.
I'm sure Gringo knows that, without being told it as well.

Hindsight is a wonderful thing, a lot of people stretch there budget to the maximum & use the inspection money for getting a better car in the 1st place. If you know someone that's a lot easier, but a quality inspection can cost quite a few quid
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Who sold you the car ?????????? and when?

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R.RUNNER wrote:Who sold you the car ?????????? and when?

:P :P :P

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Can't say RUNNER. Don't want to think he had anything to do with the dodgy MoT. Don't want to stir anything up. :roll:
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latil wrote:Sorry,but a proper inspection at purchase time would have found most of that before money changed hands.
There's certain people you think you can trust. :?
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Seen Your Car Mark, Jason (Sidewaysjas) is Doing a Grand Job, I Love Your Back, Number Plate. 8-) 8-) 8-) :thumbright: See You soon. :thumbright:
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Dont worry or be to upset mark.
At least when its done you will know its solid. :thumbright:
lots of people spend thousends on cars, not knowing all they brought is a load of filler shaped like a car.

the dorset lads seem good folks, im sure that can be welded up and made strong in no time. 8-)
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Keep up the good work , wanna see it run @ the Nats , good luck & keep @ it.

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This is no :shock: to me ...................This is exactly why I would never big anyone up or say how good their car looks just by looking at a photo. You won't be the first or last to buy a car like this, these cars are 40yrs old you need to look a bit further than a paint job .................
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hey slick , i have had some real rust free cars from the usa, but the paintwork was rubbed through and burnt interiors scruffy as well , but no way could i sell em, people want that shiney paint lots can not see further than that it really amazes me, would sooner see the car in its raw form, paint is easy body rot is notm,

this aint aimed at you gringo i think you knew that this one was real rough
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Hey Duncan, I know exactly where your coming from........... :thumbright:
(hey what am I talking about I bought a shiny old piece)
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Hey Gringo, I'm sure Jason will do a fantastic job of the car for you.

So did the car come from anyone we know? I am pretty sure I saw someone selling a car like that a while ago but can't remember who he was.
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that's a shame, hope you get it fixed up soon mate
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Here is the latest photo of "GRINGO`S" Charger.......................... ;) ;) ;)


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Post by Anonymous »

Don't be mean, you old ogre you :lol:

Is that for sale by the same seller? Maybe its a 100% original heap of rust. :lol:
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Clivey wrote:Don't be mean, you old ogre you :lol:

Is that for sale by the same seller? Maybe its a 100% original heap of rust. :lol:
Yea, and it`s got a full years MOT....... ;) ;) ;)

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