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Old 6th March 2021, 18:54   #11
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There's a Connie SE with 33k miles appearing in the classifieds here soon .......
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Old 6th March 2021, 22:20   #12
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Strange that the wheel centres are so faded for such a low mileage ?
I've just bought an 11,000 mile 75, and desire being garaged from new, the wheel centre badges are all faded.

Just seems to be what they do!

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Old 6th March 2021, 22:35   #13
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"Bit of an old mans car" cheeky !
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Old 7th March 2021, 15:32   #14
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Surprisingly, there's another 75 on ebay, with 3k odd miles on it.

Up in East Lothian, and £7995.00, without double checking.

Also has personal lines interior, although cloth seats.

However, I totally agree with SCP440, about is a low mileage car, in reality, a liability.

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This Wedgewood Blue 75 was mentioned on here quite a while back.

No real service history (expected I guess) & no record of the timing belts ever being renewed!

Definitely not worth the asking price & just a museum piece really.

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Old 7th March 2021, 15:37   #15
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The one I saved from the scrapper had 16K miles on it, one elderly owner


Looked nice but had issues underneath. Since selling, the mot/mileage history is a bit flakey
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Old 7th March 2021, 17:36   #16
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What happened to that car Ronnie?
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Old 7th March 2021, 17:47   #17
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I am saying nowt!,,
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Old 7th March 2021, 18:37   #18
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What happened to that car Ronnie?
Well Mick, I was going to keep it and sell blingy, but I thought better the devil you know and put it on Car & Classics just to see what would happen. Within 2 mins a bloke rang up from Milton Keynes iirc and said he'd take it, cash the following day. He came up, paid me 2 1/2 K and took it away
I've checked the dvla since and it seems to have had a haircut and a bit of work
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years.........but I'm giving her an MGZT 260 to replace her MGTF. When I bought my 1965 mk3 Zodiac the owner only did 100 a year for 10 years so it can be done
Wow! Chalk and cheese. Make sure her right foot has a restrictions place on it. These cars do not like snow or ice and like a dog loves to tail-wag

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Old 9th March 2021, 08:46   #20
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Jeff you've got his and hers 260s? Nice!
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