It will all depend on the condition of the underside! But - looking at the general neglected state of the upperworks - I wouldn't be too hopeful. If you are after a resto project - this could be it - but not worth very much in present condition. What's the asking price ?
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They are all a diamond in the rough... but sometimes it costs thousands to uncover the beauty to everyone else ;-)
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I've seen that one on Auto Trader, been on a while.
Thats the sort of car I would seriously consider viewing if I had the money to buy a car.
I can live with rusty, dented outer panels that can be replaced bit by bit but the underside would need to be good.
Sounds a bit pricey for a short MOT, might be an idea to ask for it to be moted for a year before buying it ! at least then you will have the fun of driving it round rather than having a couple of months fun then discovering it needs a fortune spending to get another MOT. I got my 1956 series 2 with 11 months ticket for £750 last year and it only needed small bits doing to make it quite reliable, its now my daily driver and just passed another MOT with minimal welding.
Buying a car in this condition is probably safer than buying one that looks great but starts developing orange streaks within a couple of months.There are many of these out there.I have recently seen a van for 10k that had traveller aluminium guttering put over the rot in the roof, ummmmm galvanic corrosion, sorry I digress.
So long as you are prepared for some work have a look and take a Morry Guru with you if poss.
The underside is everything. Look at my old 4-door taken in 2005 - looks lovely, but underneath that shiny paint it was filler and rust and is now scrapped (2009).<br><br>