At The Auctions
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The marigold van appears to have been in the Duke of London workshop at one point
not sure if they are the seller ?
Seem to remember another thread with another Mini in last couple of months that had passed through their hands.
Can be seen further down the page with their Livery on it.... dated 2017
https://laurakukuk.com/2017/12/11/duke-of-london/
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not sure if they are the seller ?
Seem to remember another thread with another Mini in last couple of months that had passed through their hands.
Can be seen further down the page with their Livery on it.... dated 2017
https://laurakukuk.com/2017/12/11/duke-of-london/
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Last time I saw that Marigold van it had ‘Mr Fish’ emblazoned across the side panels. (Think it’s a posh London shirt maker)
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Duke of London were the seller last time I saw the Marigold van listed for sale on ebay.
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Also at the SWA auction is this Mk3 1000 Saloon. Looks to have had paint/body repairs earlier, warranted low miles 2 owner car. Low estimate.
Either drive as is, or do some light restoration. Very rare now to see a Mk3 1000 that has not been messed with.
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... 00-1972-2/
Either drive as is, or do some light restoration. Very rare now to see a Mk3 1000 that has not been messed with.
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... 00-1972-2/
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- Bitsilly
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My post according to DVLA is a Ford based KHALEEJ! So I'm not sure it qualifies as a Moke or an Austin but what do I know!
A bit more info in the cars description 'a modern take on the moke', if only I could get over the grille!
A bit more info in the cars description 'a modern take on the moke', if only I could get over the grille!
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I do hope not, it looks like some ones put wheels on a fishpondBitsilly wrote: ↑Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:06 am https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/it ... fc72f86555
Is this real?
I've never seen one.
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It's a Khaleej Scarab, based on Ford Ka(K) mechanicals. 5 were made, but the project failed. Why the seller thinks they can associate with the Mini Moke, who knows. Looks like a beach buggy with the engine in the wrong place to me.
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What age would you put the shell at ? Sorry, just spotted duplicate post of Aginley
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1972 998 almost wouldn`t want to clean it......so honest and un molested.
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... 00-1972-2/
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... 00-1972-2/
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1981 Van - could do with rubber mat removed from load area
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... -van-1981/
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... -van-1981/
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Memory loss comes to us all in the end. Her indoors is always saying she said this and she said that and I never have any recollection of the conversation, especially if it was more than a day ago.
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Just the sort of Minis that I was buying and selling in the eighties. I don't think I ever paid more than £100 for one before doing the usual repairs and flogging for around £500.Exminiman wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 12:16 pm 1972 998 almost wouldn`t want to clean it......so honest and un molested.
https://www.swva.co.uk/classic-car/aust ... 00-1972-2/
The best one was a super clean Harvest gold Mini 1000 TMO626M. I bought it in 1986 needing a sill step for £30. It owed me less than £100 fixed with an MOT, down the road three days after advertising it for £600. No Chinese parts roulette either.
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Is that possibly the worst ever colour/ interior combo ever offered on the 1275GT!? Catshit brown with plain velour trim. At least the later dogshit brown GTs had stripey seats.BigWig wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 1:43 pm 1275 GT:
https://www.mathewsons.co.uk/product/19 ... -wadham-s/