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I never realised I was going to open such a sore wound when I posted originally......It's just that I get so depressed at the amount of money that I spend on the 3 A series we have, that will never be recouped as none of them are concours, and will never be, and are used, in the main, as daily transport by my sons. To see such inflated prices, whilst the capitalist in me thinks great, I might recover all the cash I spent, I know deep down that there is no way any of our cars will reach these heady heights as they are true to their agricultural roots with dints, rust patches, numerous leaks, electrical faults etc...need I go on...Dont get me wrong though, I do not regret spending every penny on trying to keep them alive for a little longer and keeping a litle bit of motoring history and genuine uniqueness alive and kicking and make up on all the drudgery that is modern car designs.


Motoring costs money; if you go and buy a new Ford Mundane the depreciation the first time its tyres touch tarmac will buy a 2CV.


January 23rd, 2011, 2:50 pm
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Nelsthebass wrote:
they are true to their agricultural roots with dints, rust patches, numerous leaks, electrical faults etc...need I go on...Dont get me wrong though, I do not regret spending every penny on trying to keep them alive for a little longer and keeping a little bit of motoring history and genuine uniqueness alive and kicking and make up on all the drudgery that is modern car designs.


And that's it - in a nutshell. 8-)

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i dont think theres any other car that you can run daily and repair regularly when it goes wrong and sell it for more than you paid (plus what youve spent keepingi t in once piece, if anything the 2cv is best for that for its simpleness (less to go wrong obviously) and the ability to get hold of parts so easily at a cheap price (roy dont raise prices now ive said that please, thanks :) )

i would never buy a car thats been near a specalist, id rather have the fun of doing it myself,

from my young small prospective, the car market is one full of profits and monies, for all the wrong reasons,
please correct me if im wrong :)

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January 23rd, 2011, 3:08 pm
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I like this colour is it vert jade? I wonder why a Frenchman has used the word 'Green' in his ad?
http://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/169884521.htm?ca=6_s

This I'd like too.

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http://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/169412957.htm?ca=6_s

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"Motoring costs money; if you go and buy a new Ford Mundane the depreciation the first time its tyres touch tarmac will buy a 2CV." What a wonderfully valid point by 250 :lol:

Of course cars will become more valuable as they become more rare - it's always happened and, I guess, always will.

Of course the 'best' of each type (ie: in the best original condition) will demand the highest premium - it always has and, I guess, always will.

Today's Citroen C1 costs - what? - from £6k? After 10 years they will fetch only a few hundred £ (just like 2CVs used to.) 20 years further on, however, a mint original-condition C1 will most likely cost way over £6k again.


Anyways, why on earth has someone imported a LH drive car from Japan to the UK... :?


January 23rd, 2011, 5:11 pm
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I like this colour is it vert jade? I wonder why a Frenchman has used the word 'Green' in his ad?
http://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/169884521.htm?ca=6_s

Probably 'cos he doesn't know what the actual colour name is - and assumes that ze crasy engleesh don't know what 'vert' means...?

Anyways, looks like the colour either you or another helpful fellow identified for me as being Vert Embun. Yes, it's wonderful :shock:



EDIT!! Thanks, Ken: "DA, a 1980 car would have been Vert Jade, I'd have thought."

I just don't know :oops: I didn't look at the year. I've just looked at the car which is supposedly Vert Embun, and it's very similar, tho' possibly not identical.

EDIT 2! "That's Vert Embrun DA." Cheers, Old Nail.

When I compare my supposedly Vert Ebrun pic - which is an almost identical 4-lighter to the one you've shown below but with paperclips (which, I think came from the cool pics thread), it looks near-identical to the Vert Jade one above ^. Whereas the Ebrun below looks distinctly darker. All beautiful colours...


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Reminds me of going to Bristol Street Motors for a can of Vert Jade paint to sort out the first bit of damage on the Dyane we'd bought new from them.

Thought it might make life easier for the parts dept if I asked for Jade Green, but the response was something like "Nah, we ain't got that, mate. There's only this Vert Jade stuff, but that's not it"... ;)

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DA, a 1980 car would have been Vert Jade, I'd have thought.

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Apparently if Guiseppe Verdi had been English his name would have been "Joe Green". Doesn't have the same ring to it, does it? :)

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A mixture of regret and relief as i got outbid on that scruffy blue dyane on ebay. Still, i was looking forward to having an a series to thrash around without feeling guilty.

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Anyways, looks like the colour either you or another helpful fellow identified for me as being Vert Embun. Yes, it's wonderful :shock:

EDIT!! Thanks, Ken: "DA, a 1980 car would have been Vert Jade, I'd have thought."
I've just looked at the car which is supposedly Vert Embun, and it's very similar, tho' possibly not identical.


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That's Vert Embrun DA.

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