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I've just put a bid in on this....

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... on e-bay... 130295493213

Someone, everyone, please tell me that it doesn't look like I'm being an idiot! I'm the high bidder as I write this, and the reserve has been met!
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Post by IaininTenbury »

Looks alright to me! Should be easy enough to source some green front seats. Looks like money has been spent in the right areas - floor structure, so should be ok. Seen similar cars fetch more tbh.
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Nice car - Good luck!

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Looks OK and could be a good buy, good reg as well. Good luck. If it falls through there are a couple of good sounding cars on this web site in the for sales.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Here's the link. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... 0295493213
Some rather strange expenditure listed (engine heater! - suggests starting difficulties?) - but does look a nice car. I'm afraid the bidding may have some way to go - and you have drawn attention to it on here! Slightly worrying that the seller is also selling another car - is he a dealer ??
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What is a Kenlowe engine heater?
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Post by eastona »

If it's what I'm thinking of it's a little device that sits in one of the radiator hoses that pre-warms the engine on a cold morning, it plugs into the mains.

Not sure I'd agree with BMC, not necessarily an indicator of starting problems, it's just nice to get into a car with an already warm, engine in the winter.

I fancy fitting one to the traveller, if anyone else has one, I'd be glad of a review.

Nice car BTW, looks nice and tidy, green seats and it'll look great inside. Bodywork looks tidy too. Might be worth having a look at it first. (or just take a punt and go for it!!).

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good luck hope it all goes well mate
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Post by superchargedfool »

looks nice. One comment though he makes a fuss of the ownership details and gives dates of who and when but he says 3 owners yet its had 4 previous which is 5!

Couple of extra owners means that the details he gives are not quite all true.
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Reading it again I think he's classing himself and his daughter as one owner = family owned?

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Post by bmcecosse »

Seems v odd to spend £200 (!!!) on an engine pre-heater! Very common (almost essentail) in Scandanavia and some parts of Canada - but seems way over the top in England. And - they don't cost anything like that in Canada ! Must have been some reason for spending all that dosh - besides wanting a warm car!
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Post by eastona »

£200!!!!

Crikey didn't realise they were that much. I missed that bit!

In that case, don't think I will be fitting one to Maurice the trav!

Just have to make do with a blanket :roll: £200 could buy me some nice engine goodies :lol:
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Yes, You can see rows of sockets in car parks for people to plug their cars in at night (or day!).

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Post by Ondergard »

Somebody outbid me!

I have to say I'm a bit relieved, not just because there is no chance of me going to look at it before the auction ends, and so I was taking a massive punt, but also because I found out today that I have to spend about two grand on re-pointing my house... so bang goes the money I'd saved to buy me a Morris Minor, because I can't leave the pointing as it is. The house is stone, not brick, and it's single skin, so if the pointing fails, the whole house gets damp.

I'm gutted, because I have a really good feeling about this one. Mind you, with a bit of luck it's going to get bid up way past my limit, and that'll make me feel better.
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Just do the pointing yourself - it's not rocket science!
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Post by 10852sm »

I agree, if you can keep a Morris Minor on the road you can scrape loose mortar out between stones and fill the gap with mortar/cement.

Too many things to do with house maintenance are actualy very simple but too many people are scared of them.

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Only take about 5 minutes if you use this device !
http://www.pointmaster.co.uk/stonework.html
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Post by rayofleamington »

I also need to repoint my house - however by the end of the year I'm out of a job, so the pointing can wait...
If i get a new job, my redundancy will pay for the repointing, and if not I'm planning to DIY and save a packet.
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Sorry to hear that Ray - at least they gave you good notice.
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redundantcy, hmm i was made that on friday, :( :( :(
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Oh dear- sorry to hear that too Dennis.
I was 'redundant' 3 times in my working life - the last one being the opportunity for 'early retirement'.
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