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Chancer: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1987-Citroen-2CV-No-MOT-TAX-restoration-been-sitting-/400661552473?&_trksid=p2056016.m2518.l4276
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Looks more honest than some of the shit on eBay, you could have that on the road in a week for a couple of hundred notes.

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The "nine" must be worth a lot more!


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The "nine" must be worth a lot more!



£3.00 more.... simple as that...

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Doesn't actually look like a bad motor. I've seen a lot worse for more money ...

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February 10th, 2014, 4:11 am
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sidewinder crewcab / pick-up :o

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Russell wrote:
Looks more honest than some of the shit on eBay, you could have that on the road in a week for a couple of hundred notes.


I reckon it needs new chassis, new bonnet hinge, new bulkhead, and the backend is knackered. If it sells for 350-500 then yes, it would be a good price. But not much more.

Mind you, when you look at the grott being peddled on Autotrader...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars/citroen/2-cv/used-citroen-2-cv-bridgnorth-fpa-201309098698500

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Russell wrote:
Looks more honest than some of the shit on eBay, you could have that on the road in a week for a couple of hundred notes.


I reckon it needs new chassis, new bonnet hinge, new bulkhead, and the backend is knackered. If it sells for 350-500 then yes, it would be a good price. But not much more.

Mind you, when you look at the grott being peddled on Autotrader...
http://www.autotrader.co.uk/used-cars/citroen/2-cv/used-citroen-2-cv-bridgnorth-fpa-201309098698500


I reckon that's a bargain. I classify need as what is necessary for an MoT and to be safe and legal. It certainly doesn't need a respray or some of the stuff the seller mentions. I would whack it back together, clean it, service it, go over it with the MoT manual to double check and take it to the MoT station.


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