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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #15 on: 19 October 2015, 14:40:54 »

Herald  :)

12/50 or the mighty 13/60?

Its been removed  >:( I will look out for another or maybe something a bit more fruity .
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« Reply #16 on: 19 October 2015, 16:32:08 »

He looked at your purchase history and saw you have never spent more than £0.99p on ebay  ;D
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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #17 on: 20 October 2015, 15:35:10 »

He looked at your purchase history and saw you have never spent more than £0.99p on ebay  ;D

Its quite shocking to see a lot of these old classics still full of rust and yet folk are bidding on them like no tomorrow  :( Most were bad in their day let alone surviving another 30 years with original rust clinging together  :D Dont mind taking a few sills off and replacing but where will it end  ::) Maybe push the boat out a few more quid and see what the hook picks up . Triumph  Dolly sprint  :-\
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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #18 on: 20 October 2015, 20:54:46 »

He looked at your purchase history and saw you have never spent more than £0.99p on ebay  ;D

Its quite shocking to see a lot of these old classics still full of rust and yet folk are bidding on them like no tomorrow  :( Most were bad in their day let alone surviving another 30 years with original rust clinging together  :D Dont mind taking a few sills off and replacing but where will it end  ::) Maybe push the boat out a few more quid and see what the hook picks up . Triumph  Dolly sprint  :-\

How much are you willing to spend, Mr Emd?

Even a tightwad such as yourself knows 99p won't go very far... ;) :D ;D
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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #19 on: 20 October 2015, 22:01:38 »

He looked at your purchase history and saw you have never spent more than £0.99p on ebay  ;D

Its quite shocking to see a lot of these old classics still full of rust and yet folk are bidding on them like no tomorrow  :( Most were bad in their day let alone surviving another 30 years with original rust clinging together  :D Dont mind taking a few sills off and replacing but where will it end  ::) Maybe push the boat out a few more quid and see what the hook picks up . Triumph  Dolly sprint  :-\

How much are you willing to spend, Mr Emd?

Even a tightwad such as yourself knows 99p won't go very far... ;) :D ;D

It will buy a few more welding rods  ;D
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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #20 on: 20 October 2015, 23:22:11 »

He looked at your purchase history and saw you have never spent more than £0.99p on ebay  ;D

Its quite shocking to see a lot of these old classics still full of rust and yet folk are bidding on them like no tomorrow  :( Most were bad in their day let alone surviving another 30 years with original rust clinging together  :D Dont mind taking a few sills off and replacing but where will it end  ::) Maybe push the boat out a few more quid and see what the hook picks up . Triumph  Dolly sprint  :-\

How much are you willing to spend, Mr Emd?

Even a tightwad such as yourself knows 99p won't go very far... ;) :D ;D

It will buy a few more welding rods  ;DD

But nothing to use them on !!!
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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #21 on: 21 October 2015, 09:32:51 »

Those temperental carburretors and choke  ::)
I've been tempted to look at a Robin 3 wheeler  :D
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« Reply #22 on: 21 October 2015, 11:45:24 »

Those temperental carburretors and choke  ::)
I've been tempted to look at a Robin 3 wheeler  :D

As a callow youth I owned a brace of Regals. Not as muscular as the Robin with only 600cc and 25 BHP.

Rolled them both.....the second time nearly taking my head off.

Ah......happy times. ;D
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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #23 on: 21 October 2015, 12:56:29 »

Those temperental carburretors and choke  ::)
I've been tempted to look at a Robin 3 wheeler  :D

As a callow youth I owned a brace of Regals. Not as muscular as the Robin with only 600cc and 25 BHP.

Rolled them both.....the second time nearly taking my head off.

Ah......happy times. ;D
I had a mighty Regal convertable soft top. As you said Opti, the old side valve engine was gutless. But at least you could sit in it to work on the engine. :D. Happy days, my first "car", drove it on motorbike licence.
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Re: Bidding on a classic
« Reply #24 on: 21 October 2015, 21:52:42 »

Those temperental carburretors and choke  ::)
I've been tempted to look at a Robin 3 wheeler  :D

As a callow youth I owned a brace of Regals. Not as muscular as the Robin with only 600cc and 25 BHP.

Rolled them both.....the second time nearly taking my head off.

Ah......happy times. ;D
I had a mighty Regal convertable soft top. As you said Opti, the old side valve engine was gutless. But at least you could sit in it to work on the engine. :D. Happy days, my first "car", drove it on motorbike licence.

I was wondering how the hell the engine was worked on , i thought you just lifted the body off  ;D The seats dont look very comfy though  :(
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