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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2013, 10:51:56 AM »
Yea. They're Minilites or replicas of.

Just found a nice one in Wales, but 1) whereabouts in Wales in the ad. would have be helpful, as if it's S.Wales, it'd be quicker to go and view one in S.Africa, and 2) it's had a 1275 engine installed, so insurance might be a problem...yet again.  Banghead  ::)

Looks (in the piccies) and by the description, sounds just right, but DARE I ring Footman James up who will insure for " a Moggy" for £800  for a quote on it? scared2:

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C351402

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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2013, 10:57:14 AM »
Yea. They're Minilites or replicas of.

Just found a nice one in Wales, but 1) whereabouts in Wales in the ad. would have be helpful, as if it's S.Wales, it'd be quicker to go and view one in S.Africa, and 2) it's had a 1275 engine installed, so insurance might be a problem...yet again.  Banghead  ::)

Looks (in the piccies) and by the description, sounds just right, but DARE I ring Footman James up who will insure for " a Moggy" for £800  for a quote on it? scared2:

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C351402

Looks sweet...

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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2013, 11:01:42 AM »
Narrowed it down to this one too for now.  rubschin:

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C360973

So bloody difficult judging from piccies ansd sellers descriptions, especiially as you have to use up so much time and expensive fuel  to travel half way across the piggin' globe just to see if they're telling the truth or not. ::)

Keep thinking that it might be better to buy off a garage, and i can then at least have some means of cover if it all goes tits up, plus they may have a ramp to enable me to have a damned good prodding around with a screwey underneath too.
Price will undoubtably be higher though.

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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #18 on: January 30, 2013, 11:04:08 AM »
Of course, with regards to the insurance, by the time MM reaches 25, and assuming she's still got it, she'll be able to insure it for less than 100 snotters too! eeek: :thumbsup:

No road tax is another bonus too, plus if Festa Beast breaks down, I'll still have a car to show! lol:

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« Reply #19 on: January 30, 2013, 11:05:19 AM »
Such a car will give the child mucho kudos when she hits her second year and can take it on campus where it will not be seen as a cheap to insure option but as a slightly eccentric and very studenty thing to drive but you may find yourself spending a lot of time acting as "Dad's Recovery Service" and even more time under the vehicle. That said they are easy to work on .... tho' I don't know how easy spares are to get for them.
That said I gave up working on my own car repairs and maintenance years ago when I sold my last Mini.
I mean WTF is an "Engine Management System"? All beyond me ~ if it can't be fixed with a McEwans tin and Gum-Gum tape or a twiddle with the carburetor settings I'm lost. Easier on my knuckles and temper to let the garage maintain the cars these days.

I looked under the bonnet of my Lacetti the other day ~ Only things I recognised were the dip stick, oil filler cap and where to put the washer fluid.  noooo:
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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #20 on: January 30, 2013, 11:11:06 AM »
Such a car will give the child mucho kudos when she hits her second year and can take it on campus where it will not be seen as a cheap to insure option but as a slightly eccentric and very studenty thing to drive but you may find yourself spending a lot of time acting as "Dad's Recovery Service" and even more time under the vehicle. That said they are easy to work on .... tho' I don't know how easy spares are to get for them.
That said I gave up working on my own car repairs and maintenance years ago when I sold my last Mini.
I mean WTF is an "Engine Management System"? All beyond me ~ if it can't be fixed with a McEwans tin and Gum-Gum tape or a twiddle with the carburetor settings I'm lost. Easier on my knuckles and temper to let the garage maintain the cars these days.

I looked under the bonnet of my Lacetti the other day ~ Only things I recognised were the dip stick, oil filler cap and where to put the washer fluid.  noooo:

Insurance comes with 12 months breakdown cover thrown in apparently, as does unlimited mileage and continental driving cover too! eeek:

Trouble with modern cars of today is as you rightly say, they generally speaking cannot be fixed with an 'ammer, tub of grease and screwy anymore.
All this plug in diagnostics shite now.

I'm no great mechanic, but when I got Festa last year, the alternator was totally goosed.
Cost me £38 for a new one, and 30 minutes to swap over. cloud9:

Can't even see the bastard alternator on me every day hack! noooo:  ::)

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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #21 on: January 30, 2013, 12:01:49 PM »
Pardon me for asking WTF does she need a car for?? She lives in a campus university. They have buses. There are trains. I used a bike till I was 30

 :thumbsup: What is with the free taxi service Growler? Did your parents ferry you about in the owld days?  rubschin:

By the way Nick what was her name?  eyes:

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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #22 on: January 30, 2013, 12:05:20 PM »
Such a car will give the child mucho kudos when she hits her second year and can take it on campus where it will not be seen as a cheap to insure option but as a slightly eccentric and very studenty thing to drive but you may find yourself spending a lot of time acting as "Dad's Recovery Service" and even more time under the vehicle. That said they are easy to work on .... tho' I don't know how easy spares are to get for them.
That said I gave up working on my own car repairs and maintenance years ago when I sold my last Mini.
I mean WTF is an "Engine Management System"? All beyond me ~ if it can't be fixed with a McEwans tin and Gum-Gum tape or a twiddle with the carburetor settings I'm lost. Easier on my knuckles and temper to let the garage maintain the cars these days.

I looked under the bonnet of my Lacetti the other day ~ Only things I recognised were the dip stick, oil filler cap and where to put the washer fluid.  noooo:

To work on moggys you buy a cradle thingy so you can tip it on its side ....true
so access to all underneath,,,,,

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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #24 on: January 30, 2013, 03:13:35 PM »
Wonder if you get a car before Uncle...... rubschin:




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Re: M.M.'s new moggy.
« Reply #25 on: January 30, 2013, 03:19:48 PM »
Have you seen that place in Limassol that has a whole load of them parked on the main road...?

I'll take a picture of them next time I'm down there like....  Thumbs:
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« Reply #26 on: January 30, 2013, 03:21:56 PM »
Have you seen that place in Limassol that has a whole load of them parked on the main road...?

I'll take a picture of them next time I'm down there like....  Thumbs:

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« Reply #27 on: January 30, 2013, 03:25:49 PM »
Have you seen that place in Limassol that has a whole load of them parked on the main road...?

I'll take a picture of them next time I'm down there like....  Thumbs:

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Do you know it...? They've got split screens, travellers and everything....
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« Reply #28 on: January 30, 2013, 03:28:06 PM »
Have you seen that place in Limassol that has a whole load of them parked on the main road...?

I'll take a picture of them next time I'm down there like....  Thumbs:

 :thumbsup:

Do you know it...? They've got split screens, travellers and everything....

Nope.....do they sell beer.... rubschin:

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« Reply #29 on: January 30, 2013, 03:30:59 PM »
Have you seen that place in Limassol that has a whole load of them parked on the main road...?

I'll take a picture of them next time I'm down there like....  Thumbs:

 :thumbsup:

Do you know it...? They've got split screens, travellers and everything....

Nope.....do they sell beer.... rubschin:

No, my bad... ::)
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