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Thank's a lot " Vilbrequin" , i'l try this ...
For most of the english people here ( not for long
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here is the traduction from Google
"It and possible that they know somebody which has Minor in the Paris area. They, they are in the Batch (46). In my opinion, a price of €9.500 is very élévée, even in France; for such a price the car doît being in a perfect state; and this noise about which you speak does not seem me typical whole! Good luck, nevertheless......"
Very clear ...
In fact vibrequin ( crankshaft ?) tell me to contact the french minor club and ask them if they know someone with a minor in Paris ( i've never seen one here )
and contact them for advices .....that's all ....no secrets
For most of the english people here ( not for long


here is the traduction from Google
"It and possible that they know somebody which has Minor in the Paris area. They, they are in the Batch (46). In my opinion, a price of €9.500 is very élévée, even in France; for such a price the car doît being in a perfect state; and this noise about which you speak does not seem me typical whole! Good luck, nevertheless......"
Very clear ...

In fact vibrequin ( crankshaft ?) tell me to contact the french minor club and ask them if they know someone with a minor in Paris ( i've never seen one here )
and contact them for advices .....that's all ....no secrets
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élévée being high, Lot is a departement. should élévee be written with two 'e's? Since prix is manly?
Back to Minors...
Back to Minors...
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2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
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J'ai une Morris Minor qui est tres tres moins cher, seulement 4700 euros pour une voiture tres belle avec toutes les documents originals. Elle s'appelle Snowberry et mes parents demandent que je la vendue. Si elle vous interesse, envoyer une message prive. Mais cet est la limite de ma francais donc, c'est problement plus bien que vous ecrivez en anglais!!
Haha, it's been a while since I last spoke/wrote french and I have a sneaking suspicion that message is more "franglais"! Also, I could never figure out accent keys. T'was just a plug to sell Snowberry, if anyone is interested.
Haha, it's been a while since I last spoke/wrote french and I have a sneaking suspicion that message is more "franglais"! Also, I could never figure out accent keys. T'was just a plug to sell Snowberry, if anyone is interested.
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about the simca-affaire, i had a simca 1301 automatic for two weeks, bought for £300 and sold for £35. sold to me by a friend of mine, who said it was quite a good car. It was completely and utterly rotten inside out. Both front wings were loose (rust!) It had no sills (filler!) no floors (again filler) exhaust was knackered, starter motor dead, brakes seized. Obviously no MOT. And I don't speak to the so called friend anymore.
End of simca rant
End of simca rant
Onne van der S. MMOCno 60520 Moderator
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
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À kifemeuh: Bonne idée de s'adresser à Google pour l'arrière-traduction;
dommage que leur système soit si médiocre. Ne pas saisir la différence entre «un lot» (a batch) et «Le Lot» (le département français)..... je vous
demande un peu! Mais ça ne fait rien: de toute manière les Hall auront probablement un contact pour vous, même si celui-ci se trouve dans un des départements limitrophes au vôtre.
(Translation: Good idea referring to Google for the back-translation; pity that their system is so mediocre. Not picking-up the difference between "un lot" (a batch) and "Le Lot" ( the French county).... I ask you!
But it doesn't matter. In any case the Halls will probably have a contact for you, even if it's in one of the counties surrounding yours.)
To Onne: You are absolutely right about «élévée». It was my typographical error, attributable to fatigue: I posted the message at 01.22h (just like tonight).....
To: bigginger: Thank you sir/madam - excellent attitude!
To Matt: I see from your 'handle' that you spend term-time in Chiswick but are otherwise based in Southampton (home?): just 19 miles from a major cross-Channel port and you have no French at all? You should be ashamed of yourself; and who are "most of us"? Frankly, who cares? The reply wasn't for you.
The response was intended to assist a French "First-Timer" who was brave enough to attempt a posting in a foreign language: yours. It is simply a matter of politeness combined with efficacy to reply in his mother-tongue, by way of extending a welcome to the world of Minor enthusiasts. This particularly international approach has been a key feature in the development of the MMOC from its very earliest years and has been indefatigably promoted by 'MOTers' in particular for almost a quarter of a century.
As for your posting, I cannot help feeling that you should master correct use of punctuation, spelling and capital letters in your own language before attempting relaunch: best not to attempt running before you can walk.
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dommage que leur système soit si médiocre. Ne pas saisir la différence entre «un lot» (a batch) et «Le Lot» (le département français)..... je vous
demande un peu! Mais ça ne fait rien: de toute manière les Hall auront probablement un contact pour vous, même si celui-ci se trouve dans un des départements limitrophes au vôtre.
(Translation: Good idea referring to Google for the back-translation; pity that their system is so mediocre. Not picking-up the difference between "un lot" (a batch) and "Le Lot" ( the French county).... I ask you!
But it doesn't matter. In any case the Halls will probably have a contact for you, even if it's in one of the counties surrounding yours.)
To Onne: You are absolutely right about «élévée». It was my typographical error, attributable to fatigue: I posted the message at 01.22h (just like tonight).....
To: bigginger: Thank you sir/madam - excellent attitude!
To Matt: I see from your 'handle' that you spend term-time in Chiswick but are otherwise based in Southampton (home?): just 19 miles from a major cross-Channel port and you have no French at all? You should be ashamed of yourself; and who are "most of us"? Frankly, who cares? The reply wasn't for you.
The response was intended to assist a French "First-Timer" who was brave enough to attempt a posting in a foreign language: yours. It is simply a matter of politeness combined with efficacy to reply in his mother-tongue, by way of extending a welcome to the world of Minor enthusiasts. This particularly international approach has been a key feature in the development of the MMOC from its very earliest years and has been indefatigably promoted by 'MOTers' in particular for almost a quarter of a century.
As for your posting, I cannot help feeling that you should master correct use of punctuation, spelling and capital letters in your own language before attempting relaunch: best not to attempt running before you can walk.
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vilebrequin, as previously stated in this thread, the budget should allow the purchase of an excellent car (somewhere in the region of concourse condition)
Due to the proportionally lower values in the UK perhaps importing from here might be a good idea?
as a response to your previous post;
This wasn't meant to be argumentative, so please don't take it in that manner.
Can we get back to the fun and games now?

Due to the proportionally lower values in the UK perhaps importing from here might be a good idea?
as a response to your previous post;
Both myself and my brother (Matt) have some basic French language skills (albeit not to the same standard as your English). I have immense admiration for those who speak foreign languages to a high level and I am sure Matthew does too.Just 19 miles from a major cross-Channel port and you have no French at all? You should be ashamed of yourself;
Please don't be too critical of spelling and punctuation as both me and Matt suffer from a learning difficulty called Dyslexia (I don't know the French translation.) I understand that it can make it difficult to translate, but we both try our best to spell and punctuate correctly.As for your posting, I cannot help feeling that you should master correct use of punctuation, spelling and capital letters in your own language before attempting relaunch: best not to attempt running before you can walk.
This wasn't meant to be argumentative, so please don't take it in that manner.
Can we get back to the fun and games now?

I'm sorry about that ....do you still want a Simca after that ??about the simca-affaire, i had a simca 1301 automatic for two weeks, bought for £300 and sold for £35. sold to me by a friend of mine, who said it was quite a good car. It was completely and utterly rotten inside out. Both front wings were loose (rust!) It had no sills (filler!) no floors (again filler) exhaust was knackered, starter motor dead, brakes seized. Obviously no MOT. And I don't speak to the so called friend anymore.
End of simca rant
If you do , let me know , if it's in paris area i could see the car for you ...if you want ....
I know about a first hand Simca 1100 abandonned in a parking , good bodywork but dead clutch .... i'll check if she's always there ...
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We accept pretty much everyone regardless of language, race, political beliefs and sexual orientation. As long as they are pleasant, helpful individuals and help (or at least don't hinder) the smooth running of this messageboard.
Although (like Dan) I admire those who speak more than one language I also have to point out that this being an international messageboard that the language of use is English (British), so could I ask that any future messages either be in Engligh or have an English translation if it is meant for public viewing. If it is a private message between two individuals then might I suggest the use of the Private Message (PM) system. Thank you.
Although (like Dan) I admire those who speak more than one language I also have to point out that this being an international messageboard that the language of use is English (British), so could I ask that any future messages either be in Engligh or have an English translation if it is meant for public viewing. If it is a private message between two individuals then might I suggest the use of the Private Message (PM) system. Thank you.

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Lovely!
Kifemeuh, I did like the Simca, but I have since been addicted to Morris Minors (and Cornish pasties....). If I hadn't bought the Simca, I might not have looked into Morris Minors
Kifemeuh, I did like the Simca, but I have since been addicted to Morris Minors (and Cornish pasties....). If I hadn't bought the Simca, I might not have looked into Morris Minors
Onne van der S. MMOCno 60520 Moderator
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa
2dr 1971 White DAF 55 (with hopefully a 1600cc engine soon)
2dr 1973 Bergina (DAF 44)
2dr Estate 1975 DAF 46 in red
2dr saloon 1972 DAF 44 in Mimosa