Worth Saving? by JakeWilson


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JakeWilson
Seen this on Copart - I know it could be used for parts, but doesn't look TOO bad?

http://www.copart.co.uk/c2/homeSearch.h ... CH_RESULTS

Jake

Posted 04 Mar 2011, 17:07 #1 

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Cowley_MOA
This looks like a VERY special car! I notice it has MG Rover corporate number plates and the reg. itself is a private plate. I wonder who owned it?
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Posted 04 Mar 2011, 17:51 #2 

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uvs166
Cowley What do you mean by
MG Rover corporate number plates
?
It does look like a nice motor with only a few things needed to sort it out. Might put a cheeky bid in on the hope there is nothing serious wrong they havent thought to mention. With it being Cat D it cannot just be the minor bodywork faults, Can it?
Malc.

Posted 04 Mar 2011, 19:07 #3 

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Duncan
Yes, but 6 and a half pre accident? Do me a favour.....
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Posted 04 Mar 2011, 19:27 #4 

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uvs166
How about this one then on the same site. More for the Scottish contingent though
http://www.copart.co.uk/c2/homeSearch.h ... H_RESULTS#
Pre accident £0!! only 35000 miles

Posted 04 Mar 2011, 19:34 #5 

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Cowley_MOA
uvs166 wrote:Cowley What do you mean by
MG Rover corporate number plates
?
It does look like a nice motor with only a few things needed to sort it out. Might put a cheeky bid in on the hope there is nothing serious wrong they havent thought to mention. With it being Cat D it cannot just be the minor bodywork faults, Can it?
Malc.


I mean this...
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All MG Rover corporate, press, and other cars registered at Longbridge were given it.
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Posted 04 Mar 2011, 20:21 #6 

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starbug2
looks very nice , don't seem to be very damaged :confused:

Posted 04 Mar 2011, 20:25 #7 

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uvs166
Cowley Re the plates. Not saying its right or wrong but there are companies out there that will make these plates. It could be an enthusiast that had them made for his private plate.
For example http://www.the75andztclub.co.uk/forum/s ... 925&page=4
So before jumping in it might be worth looking a little closer at it!!
Malc.

Posted 06 Mar 2011, 13:12 #8 


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