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Way-Out-West

Well-Known Member
Location
Pinno's attic
An Austin mini van with numerous battle scars.
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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
A couple of VW's spotted this morning

Oh and for the record the garage I served my apprenticeship at was a Moskovitch,Lada and NSU dealer and for some unknown reason we were always kept busy

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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
I had two 80 a 2.0 petrol and a TDI. Both 90 iirc.

Great cars bombproof but dull!

An S2 would be wonderfull! ££££😢

Did the A4 replace the 80 ?
I used to drive one occasionally (A4) when they first came out (P reg) , a 1.8 but can't remember if it was a T. Certainly looked different, felt very well built...but as you say, dull. And heavy on fuel it seemed to me...but then perhaps the tank wasn't very large ?
 

Way-Out-West

Well-Known Member
Location
Pinno's attic
I think this classic Bedford ice cream van might've sold its last 99 Flake, although the deluded owner said he was hoping to get it back on the road.
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Jameshow

Veteran
Did the A4 replace the 80 ?
I used to drive one occasionally (A4) when they first came out (P reg) , a 1.8 but can't remember if it was a T. Certainly looked different, felt very well built...but as you say, dull. And heavy on fuel it seemed to me...but then perhaps the tank wasn't very large ?

Yes the A4 replaced the 80. And the A6 the 100.

I had a A4 2.6 v6 that was lovely car. A random electrical fault finally scrapped it. The vag specialist couldn't get to the bottom of it. Wouldn't mind a 3.2 A6 allroad! 🥰
 
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