Use of spellcheck would have been nice for this 3200 advert.....

Dan!

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Tim nice but dim.

Mind you, it hasn't done him much harm if he has a "collection of classic cars" although going by photo 4, I'd say they need a little tlc
 

BennyD

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Personally, I don't even think it's in English, unless it's pidgin English.
 

Parisien

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Is that the same 11+ that stipulates that a new sentence should start with a capital letter and that a question requires a question mark?

:p

........noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Dan................only if you're doing the 11+ via your mobile........

;)


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Phil H

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Leaving aside the spelling; the front lip of the bonnet looks as though it's standing proud and the grille surround and trident look bright and shiney, the latter contrasting somewhat with the state of the engine bay. I wonder if the front end respray was for a bit more than stone chips? The seller may well be a privateer but the feedback could easily relate to a trader, with parts bought and sold for Alfa, Fiat, MG, Triumph, Porsche Jaguar, Lotus, TVR, and Maserati.

Although the stack of invoices looks reassuring, I think that even at £7k I would let someone else take the risk.

PH
 

dem maser

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Love the way he cant spell "lovely" but can spell "throttle body"
Typical 3200 owner, we used to saying TB so often even if your english is not good you can spell it.....
 

Scarlan

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Phil,
Interesting garage with a Montecarlo parked next to a 3200; truly a sense of deja-vu until I spotted the rug underneath!
As my little 3 year old boy says "What the Hector".
Stephen
 

Andyk

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Leaving aside the spelling; the front lip of the bonnet looks as though it's standing proud and the grille surround and trident look bright and shiney, the latter contrasting somewhat with the state of the engine bay. I wonder if the front end respray was for a bit more than stone chips? The seller may well be a privateer but the feedback could easily relate to a trader, with parts bought and sold for Alfa, Fiat, MG, Triumph, Porsche Jaguar, Lotus, TVR, and Maserati.

Although the stack of invoices looks reassuring, I think that even at £7k I would let someone else take the risk.

PH

Could have had some spray work done....Mind you most cars that age has....................It does look a very shiney car and in good condition.......
 

Phil H

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Well spotted Stephen, kindred spirits perhaps?

It's a bit of a puzzle Andy. It does look good, and the history appears to be pretty comprehensive, but I just have that sort of itchy feeling about it. I think the auction will probably be pulled if bids don't go high enough:

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2671406.htm

PH
 

Parisien

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....no mention of a toupee in the advert Matt..................;)...insider knowledge.....;)


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GhostyDog

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Anybody that parks there car on a persian rug must be kosha...

I wonder if he's Tim the Enchanter?