Another Minor goes for scrappage

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Another Minor goes for scrappage

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Much as I would like to, I cannot comment on this subject without discussing politics and I am not allowed to do that without getting this topic locked, which would prevent valuable contributions from other enthusiasts. There goes freedom of speech :evil: :evil:
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Post by Peetee »

I hope that '1951' is a typo. That might have been someones pride and joy that was nicked and ringed. :o
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Post by mike.perry »

That read 51 years old not 1951. Scrapping a Series MM would really have got me wound up.
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Post by rayofleamington »

Well done for Autotrader on this one. The Daventry one dissapeared off the radar before I managed to get a story & pics put together. I still suspect they crushed it ASAP and pretended it hqad been sold to avoid bad press.
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Post by stevey »

its really getting stupid. its sad to see good cars and motoring heritage going down the drain. :cry:

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Post by Dean »

While we have owners willing crush classics, this will continue. DVLA has no record of the car in the pictures by the way, unless the plates were changed for the photo.
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Post by rayofleamington »

While we have owners willing crush classics, this will continue.
They get a big handful of taxpayers money for doing it - so it's hard top blame individuals.
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Post by pfgiz »

I'm not the first to point out that this hi-lights the difference between owners and enthusiasts.

I know which I am, you’ll have to prise the keys for my saloon out of my cold dead fingers, regardless of its condition.
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Post by David53 »

I have just been reading about your scrappage scheme there in the UK. No doubt someone will suggest it here in Australia. I hope not. Hasn't anyone pointed out that the pollution caused by producing a new car far outstrips that produced by running an older one?
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Post by Kevin »

Looking at that car it has had some money spent on it by the looks of things even the headlining is nice and clean and the silly thing is that car is worth more than £2,000 but maybe the owner was not a club member and didnt realise its true value.....................................
Hasn't anyone pointed out that the pollution caused by producing a new car far outstrips that produced by running an older one?
Frequently but the powers that be like to ignore the obvious.
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Post by ASL642 »

Let's not forget it may have been inherited by someone who didn't like/know anything about these cars. This would have been a heaven sent opportunity for them to get a new car. It may look fantastic from where we are sitting but it could have also just failed an MOT in a big way that the owner couldn't afford to repair and didn't have the time/space to keep until they could. Sad but that's life.

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David53 wrote:Hasn't anyone pointed out that the pollution caused by producing a new car far outstrips that produced by running an older one?
I found a leaflet in a new car dealership the other day that started with 'Like the idea of doing your bit to save the planet by scrapping an old car?'

I couldn't help but burst out laughing at their sheer stupidity...
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Post by stevey »

Its not saving the planet its saving the car industry.

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Post by FrankM83 »

well can anyone go and view the car? if its in a good condition as it looks ill ship that to Malta

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Post by FrankM83 »

and if not i hope the scrap yard owner has the decency of breaking it for spares? and take care of sending a trophy of the most stupid human being on Earth to it's former owner

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Post by Dryad »

DVLA has no record of the car
It's still insured, according to ASKMID.
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Post by StaffsMoggie »

stevey wrote:Its not saving the planet its saving the car industry.
Yes but its a pity its the foreign motor industry thats getting the benefit...
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Post by ani »

FrankM83 wrote:and if not i hope the scrap yard owner has the decency of breaking it for spares? and take care of sending a trophy of the most stupid human being on Earth to it's former owner
Remember that the stupid person could be elderly or disabled and in need of additional money to purchase a modern car with the comfort of the warranty that comes with it. Not everyone is good at getting a good price for a car and should not be too quick to judge individuals when we don't know their circumstances :D

We just have to accept the fact that it's sad but we can't ever save them all :D

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Post by FrankM83 »

OK ur right ani!!

but an idea came up driving home, can this car be put on hold? if it gets scrapped what benefit will there be from it? so y don't maybe the local council auction it for charity????

btw im still curious on condition if its in a very good condition might be worth it to ship it over here and scrap my battered 4 dr!

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