WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-SHERPA ... 6016.l4276
Now we are talking !! , had one of these as a "service" vehicle
Now we are talking !! , had one of these as a "service" vehicle
Steve "Murph"
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1960 Morris Mini-Minor 1380 KEC112
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Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
A shame it's not RH drive as I'm sure it would be on a ferry back to the mother land.billycooper wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-SHERPA ... 6016.l4276
Now we are talking !! , had one of these as a "service" vehicle
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We had one as a works van too but a petrol version. The reason we had a petrol one was that we'd already tried the diesel To say it was slow and underpowered would be an understatement of extreme proportionsbillycooper wrote:http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MORRIS-SHERPA ... 6016.l4276
Now we are talking !! , had one of these as a "service" vehicle
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When working for the West Midlands Police . they had The V8 sherpa . Wow they used to move
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But at least the reasons for not completing the resto are "legitimate"Old English White wrote:He probably means that a previous owner overslept a couple of times and had to put his foot down a bit to get to work on time ....THAT is a sort of race isn't it?Pete wrote:"The car was believed to have been raced"
Still not totally 'bullshit-free" then.
Nice story though. About as likely as the genuine 19,000miles......
No photos of the current state in the ebay ad either?
I'm sure it is a perfectly viable project at the right price.
I wonder why (and how) the registration came to be "on retention" as the car would have had to be MOT'd for this?
The car will have been issued with a replacement won't it and the current V5 will show that?
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.....'In the coming two year's Europe's Leading Collector of MINI's has informed us this car would be worth in excess £45,000...'
I wonder what someone who collects BMW MINIS knows about the values of classic minis.......
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PLEASE CAN I ASK THAT WE NOW DROP THE SUBJECT OF THIS CAR!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182144457958? ... EBIDX%3AIT
The subject has been done to death. Its a not very appealing 997 Cooper restoration project with a story that has more holes than a cullinder. It once belonged to a man called T. Sopwith, this T Sopwith had nothing whatsoever to do with the WW1 aircraft pioneer, he just had the same surname & initial. The above has been established without a shadow of a doubt. It may or may not have been tuned by Oselli at some point, but who knows. Whichever way you look at it, it is not worth the £12,000 the bid currently sits at.
There is absolutely NO POINT repeating the same thing over & over again.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/182144457958? ... EBIDX%3AIT
The subject has been done to death. Its a not very appealing 997 Cooper restoration project with a story that has more holes than a cullinder. It once belonged to a man called T. Sopwith, this T Sopwith had nothing whatsoever to do with the WW1 aircraft pioneer, he just had the same surname & initial. The above has been established without a shadow of a doubt. It may or may not have been tuned by Oselli at some point, but who knows. Whichever way you look at it, it is not worth the £12,000 the bid currently sits at.
There is absolutely NO POINT repeating the same thing over & over again.
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Another group for auction. Considering he's got a 1071 engine hiding down there in the listing, the title of the auction is pretty awful. And if you want the motor you have to take all of the other stuff, too? Good luck with all that.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garage-sale-C ... 1586831965
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garage-sale-C ... 1586831965
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Interesting the one above, he will only allow viewing AFTER the auction
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.........'although due to a fire in their office they can't supply a detailed spec of the rebuild'........zbarbera wrote:Another group for auction. Considering he's got a 1071 engine hiding down there in the listing, the title of the auction is pretty awful. And if you want the motor you have to take all of the other stuff, too? Good luck with all that.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garage-sale-C ... 1586831965
yeah right......
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Well, it was either that or the dog ate the paperwork. Fire sounds more legit.rich@minispares.com wrote:.........'although due to a fire in their office they can't supply a detailed spec of the rebuild'........zbarbera wrote:Another group for auction. Considering he's got a 1071 engine hiding down there in the listing, the title of the auction is pretty awful. And if you want the motor you have to take all of the other stuff, too? Good luck with all that.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garage-sale-C ... 1586831965
yeah right......
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£1800 you'd think you would get the original box with them for this money!
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And, indeed, the ones that sold recently for considerably less, did have the original boxes
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IRVIN-3-Point-S ... 7675.l2557
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IRVIN-3-Point-S ... 7675.l2557
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Zakzbarbera wrote:And, indeed, the ones that sold recently for considerably less, did have the original boxes
http://www.ebay.com/itm/IRVIN-3-Point-S ... 7675.l2557
They wern't correct boxes either. He allways says the boxes have done there job. Which is Bollocks if there not the originals
They should look like this
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I was wondering because he didn't put an actual good picture of the box in the photos and you'd think he'd want to showcase them in this time of crazy prices for original packaging!
Anyone want to pay me 1700 for some B&G bonnet pins still on the original card?
Anyone want to pay me 1700 for some B&G bonnet pins still on the original card?
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Isn't that the firm that were on the rogue traders TV prog? Dished pistons and hardy Spicers is odd for a 1071? Could be a cheap S lump in there somewhere though?rich@minispares.com wrote:.........'although due to a fire in their office they can't supply a detailed spec of the rebuild'........zbarbera wrote:Another group for auction. Considering he's got a 1071 engine hiding down there in the listing, the title of the auction is pretty awful. And if you want the motor you have to take all of the other stuff, too? Good luck with all that.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Garage-sale-C ... 1586831965
yeah right......
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Pete wrote: Isn't that the firm that were on the rogue traders TV prog? Dished pistons and hardy Spicers is odd for a 1071? Could be a cheap S lump in there somewhere though?
I went and looked at it this evening. It's not an S block unfortunately just a pre A+ 1275 with +.030 TRW pistons (Dad used to buy them for £9 each) a 286 cam and a light flywheel.
I had high hopes but sadly it wasn't all that special.
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