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7th May 2010, 15:41 | #1 |
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Classic Triumph 1300 FWD
I have decided to move on my lovely Triumph 1300 FWD and have put it into the hands of "House of Carriages" to handle the sale for me.
You may somebody who would be interested or you may be yourself. Take a look at the website http://www.houseofcarriages.co.uk/id6.html And scroll down the page currently 3rd car down or listed under the heading "new in" Cheers Ian
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Hi Allegroboi,Your car looks realy good hope it sells.Are you looking to buy another classic or just reducing your collection.I bet Parker likes the wood in the Mkx Jaguar.
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7th May 2010, 21:07 | #3 |
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Triumph 1300 fwd
That Triumph is a lovely wee car, the interior is simply gorgeous.....quality materials and finish....i remember these cars well...worth every penny of ths asking price.
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Cheers Lloyd, yes that mk10 Jag is lovely isn't it, but way too big to keep it anywhere. I have gone back to my roots really and got myself another Allegro, I have had numerous ones over the years and always miss them once I have sold them. The dealer option is the best for me, as they can obtain a better price than me and buyers have more confidence in spending that kind of money from a dealer rather than private. Hope you are well Ian
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Thanks for the comments, I think for a small car the quality is outstanding, i just love the way that the doors and boot lid close, with a gentle push and a nice solid clunk, no slamming needed. I am sure that I will miss it, but hey time to move on. Ian
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Sorry baggy9 mistaken you for Rammie
Regards Ian
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