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Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 5:53 pm
by goff
steve1071 wrote:
Seller is a client of mine. Might just have to call in next week
Steve
Deatons salvage yard where decent folk when they had the old premises at Stavely and i guess they still are, probably just a mistake, If the guy who listed it doe's not know about Mini's, Then it's a F reg 67/68 to him , interesting.
Goff
Goff
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 6:19 pm
by Nevsmini
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 6:47 pm
by Andrew1967
goff wrote:steve1071 wrote:
Seller is a client of mine. Might just have to call in next week
Steve
Deatons salvage yard where decent folk when they had the old premises at Stavely and i guess they still are, probably just a mistake, If the guy who listed it doe's not know about Mini's, Then it's a F reg 67/68 to him , interesting.
Goff
Goff
Just to be clear here, my post was purely to do with the
car and NOT the person/company selling the car. As you have quite rightly said, the guy is simply selling on an insurance total loss and it came to him as a 67/68 F plate Mini.
It was obviously rung BEFORE the claim. My view is simply that if it passes a vehicle identity check after (probably) being reshelled yet again, it makes a mockery of the whole VIC system.
Hopefully examples like this should reduce with the reintroduction of the rolling tax exemption.
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 7:45 pm
by rich@minispares.com
I bet it will ever see the road again, look how far the scuttle has intruded / flattened off under the screen, I would guess that the subframe and the bulkhead have been pushed a good way back.
I doubt a car of this value would be worth tugging straight again, even if you where desperate for a tax free car
whats the betting that the scrapyard haven't even noticed its been reshelled/rung, it will just be a car to them
it looks like its got seat covers made from the sides that been peeled of a Citreon C4 cactus
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 7:54 pm
by steve1071
goff wrote:steve1071 wrote:
Seller is a client of mine. Might just have to call in next week
Steve
Deatons salvage yard where decent folk when they had the old premises at Stavely and i guess they still are, probably just a mistake, If the guy who listed it doe's not know about Mini's, Then it's a F reg 67/68 to him , interesting.
Goff
Goff
That's them. Decent people, slightly eccentric is the old man.
Other year during the heavy snow he took his missus to Sainsburys in a tank he had knocking around!
He has some nice stuff including a lovely Willys jeep, complete with sand in the chassis tested to prove it was on Omaha beach.
As others have said, doubt they'll realise it's a ringer
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 7:57 pm
by rich@minispares.com
check out this beauty
PERFECT for blyton next year, just needs a towbar fitting
MGB high top!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/motorhome-/15 ... 2350d2234c
admittedly the insides look as if you might get ebola from them, but it does have chrome bumpers
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sat May 16, 2015 8:11 pm
by gpmini
rich@minispares.com wrote:check out this beauty
PERFECT for blyton next year, just needs a towbar fitting
MGB high top!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/motorhome-/15 ... 2350d2234c
admittedly the insides look as if you might get ebola from them, but it does have chrome bumpers
Remember to pack the cutlery away before taking to the track.
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 10:18 am
by gs.davies
You can keep your campers, that's excellent! Reminds me a little of the J4 Danbury conversion I once owned!
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 10:41 am
by surfblue63
Compared with a VW of similar vintage to is an absolute bargain, and much much rarer.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/AUSTIN-J152-O ... 3f3ab9802f
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 11:43 am
by rich@minispares.com
whenever I see that on ebay (and its been on a LOT) I always think its a diorama.....
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 12:32 pm
by JohnA
Whenever I see a J type BMC vehicle I think of working on them at the BMC garage when I was an apprentice,especially the JU250, it should never have been produced, out of date before it was released. Compared to the Transit launched at the same time it was shite design,shite performance and shite to drive, another nail in the BMC coffin
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 12:51 pm
by JohnA
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 4:31 pm
by Supersonic
Nice one Stuart,
So true, try buying a VW of the same vintage for £9k.
The Austin / Morris J2/152 vehicle is a rare survivor today in any form. Most survivors are the Austin Paralanaian Coachbuilt motor-homes, and Austin / Morris Ambulances that make up most of the 100 known to survive. The Rarest J2 of all is the pick-up van.
The J2 Range was designed by Morris in 1956 and were the pioneer of this type of vehicle in their day and copied by the Rootes Group with their Commer PA/ PB & Dodge Spacevan.
The J2 range are still nice vehicles today.
Alan
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Sun May 17, 2015 7:31 pm
by Old English White
Supersonic wrote:
The J2 range are still nice vehicles today.
Alan
Unless you've got to drive one very far
..... Like John A above I remember driving the things and I can't say it was a pleasure
I've driven boats with more direct steering
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 1:21 pm
by Supersonic
Old English White wrote:Supersonic wrote:
The J2 range are still nice vehicles today.
Alan
Unless you've got to drive one very far
..... Like John A above I remember driving the things and I can't say it was a pleasure
I've driven boats with more direct steering
Old English & John A, fair enough you make your point but then again, I genuinely believe that the same period VW and the rest were very demanding to drive as well.
The Ford Transit changed everything didn’t it? The Ford Transit is featured in For the Love of Cars next Sunday, should be good.
Alan
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 1:22 pm
by Supersonic
Old English White wrote:Supersonic wrote:
The J2 range are still nice vehicles today.
Alan
Unless you've got to drive one very far
..... Like John A above I remember driving the things and I can't say it was a pleasure
I've driven boats with more direct steering
Old English & John A, fair enough you make your point but then again, I genuinely believe that the same period VW and the rest were very demanding to drive as well.
The Ford Transit changed everything didn’t it? The Ford Transit is featured in For the Love of Cars next Sunday, should be good.
Alan
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 2:02 pm
by Old English White
Yes, I think you're right. Up until the Transit, development of commercial vehicles was very slow and for all their popularity I don't think the VW is a great drive either...
I remember driving quite long distances sometimes in a JU250 van we had at work and it was quite demanding and required concentration to keep it on the right line! The later Sherpa was an improvement but nothing like as good to drive as Transits of the same period I have to say....
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 3:39 pm
by mk1
The Ford Transit is featured in For the Love of Cars next Sunday, should be good.
Unlike the rest of this series!
Has anyone else enjoyed / not enjoyed this series.
I have found the lack of restoration coverage & the stupid time filling antics really annoying. I didn't bother watching the SAAB one last night.
M
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 3:56 pm
by smithyrc30
I think you have to remember it is made for mainstream TV audiences not your hardened car restorer, who to be fair probably wouldn't watch it anyway because they are too busy in the inventing shed fixing the latest project.
If you want endless cutting and grinding and welding then 'Project Binky' on YouTube by Bad Obsession Motorsport is more like your thing I think.
It was a Mini to begin with.
Even the guys making can't understand why people watch it
Re: WTH??!?! Have you seen this item on ebay.
Posted: Mon May 18, 2015 4:01 pm
by Nick W
the fiat 500 was poor no real restoration ...seems they don't think main stream audiences would be interested it real work being done ....people watching this crap, think you can knock a few dent out send it for paint and its back in a couple of days....only good uk one for me was camper van crisis