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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Saw this today , I think it's our neighbours sons...
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1992, had a cheeky look at its MOT history and while its generally only doing a few hundred miles a year...its last failure was in 2006, plenty of advisories but that's quite impressive
 

Ian H

Ancient randonneur
I'm not sure this counts as a classic car, or even what it might count as at all.
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Drago

Legendary Member
Saw this today , I think it's our neighbours sons...
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1992, had a cheeky look at its MOT history and while its generally only doing a few hundred miles a year...its last failure was in 2006, plenty of advisories but that's quite impressive

Those 80 cabs go for reasonable money, which is surprising as they weren't brilliant cars and wobbled like a Johnny Kidd and the Pirates song. They did look neat with the top down though.
 
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Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
Those 80 cabs go for reasonable money, which is surprising as they weren't brilliant cars and wobbled like a Johnny Kidd and the Pirates song. They did look neat with the top down though.

Real integrity of build, if not structural integrity. Mrs BF had a 90 bhp saloon which struggled to get up hills, but which was built like a bricky-outhouse for the purpose of personal evacuation.
 

Pblakeney

Well-Known Member
Great engines for the time, a German attempt at old fashioned US brute force, but why did they make them so hideously ugly?

I had a friend whose neighbour had access to one of those, a 911 and a Golf GTI.
The Golf was her preference as the 911 was overkill and the Merc was "a heap of ****".
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Did someone say 'bombproof'?
Moskvich 1500 - an occasional visitor to the town.
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Guy at work in around 1978 had one, saloon I seem to remember. He gave me a lift in it one day, awful thing, heavy, very mechanically loud and really quite rusty.

The advertising at the time proudly exclaimed they were 'built for the Russian winter'
That may be true, but they weren't built for a British one:smile:

To see one nowadays is a rare thing indeed, they disappeared off the roads quite quickly back in the day, never a good sign.
 
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