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47p2



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End of an era

Said goodbye to the old girl today, she was driven by her new owner up to Aberdeenshire, a 180 mile journey. Not bad for a 69 year old Thumbs Up

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northernmonkeyjones



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Contraband



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Shocked I thought Tilly was a keeper John?? More room for push bikes I suppose...... Previously..
Vogue SE TD6
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47p2



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northernmonkeyjones wrote:
Rover 10?



Rover 16 Sport Saloon, one of only 25 left in the world and of that 25 only 10 are known to be on the road


I was made an offer I couldn't refuse Contra, I got totally fed up being asked if it was for sale when I took it to shows so I advertised it on an elite American website for a silly price and anyone who asked if it was for sale I directed them to the website, that stopped the feckers asking. The price I put on it was, think of a number and double it and add two zeros to the end Laughing Laughing


Rover 16 sport saloon

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Bellini



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Looks like it sold for the price, though?

Sad, but don't blame you.

Are you going to buy another classic? Si. <This is my name.

I eat rat poison.

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Robert



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France 2007 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

That really looks a fine old Lady, Mister. Nice to be custodian in stead of consumer for a while isn't it?

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kingpleb



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Maybe you want another project to replace her John...

I've seen a MkII Jag on my travels that could be for sale but deffo needs some work! FFRR MY06 facelift With TDV8 Alloys Zeros/ATR's
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47p2



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I really don't have any desire to own another rare car that's in mint condition.

There's too much responsibility with such a vehicle, the worry every time it's taken out in case something happens, taking it to shows where assholes are always wanting to rub the paintwork with their grubby mitts not realising the damage that it causes, kids jumping on the running boards, coat buttons and belts doing damage as viewers lean over the bodywork to get a closer look...the list is endless. Even when it's tucked up in the heated garage there's always the problem of something getting dropped or bumped against the paintwork and it's not like you can pop into your local coach builder and have it repaired as it's done in old school paints that very few painters know how to use nowadays.

I was at a show in Moffat in 2009 where the car was damaged badly enough that my insurance company were wanting to repaint the whole car, I was lucky enough to find a couple of guys who were expert paint detailers and managed to save her from being repainted as that would have taken 30 years of history away forever.

This was part of the damage

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If you've an hour or two to spare you can read about it here
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Nice to own such an amazing piece of history but the responsibilities are immense

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Bellini



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I didn't read every single word, but skimmed it for the salient elements and can only sit in wonder at what your chaps achieved with the paintwork and their unashamed skill and passion for doing the work. Bow down

I take it the paint required no further work or had any other mishaps after that? The paint thickness issue would have certainly resulted in a repaint, so I can quite understand your 'custodian worry' comments.

Good job, too, that the tax man hasn't cottoned onto taxing profits from the sale of classic cars. Won't be for too much longer, I fear. Si. <This is my name.

I eat rat poison.

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Robert



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France 2007 Range Rover Vogue 4.4 V8 Zambezi Silver

Interesting reading stuff, you are a lucky man!
That kind of love for cars and the work is very rarely found, you brits are lucky basterdonians with a business so well developed around the classic and vintage car scene. Thumbs Up

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47p2



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Update, the old girl made it all the way to her new home 180 miles away without incident and the new owner is very happy with his purchase Thumbs Up

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RR2008HSE



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Never seen a Rover 16 before. Nice car! Thumbs Up

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