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Well..there was a PJ Autos sticker on the back...so I assume he knew the car of old...but I think time has not been kind to this carPaulyA610 wrote:Hmmmm brave
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Tony Smith wrote:He did view it before he bought it.
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Tony Smith wrote:I'm sure it was the 1st owner of this car that told me about PJ Autos, he lived in the flat above my mates girlfriend in Twickenham.
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Custard wrote:We all know that they rot from the inside due to condensation, with the amount of osmosis on the body and the engine, let's look in the frunt box section etc.
If the car has a sentimental value to the owner then it's a good thing he managed to get the car, if one of my old cars came up for sale that I wish I had never sold l would pay top money for it even is it was in crap condition.
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