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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    Is it just me that thinks this is doing it wrong, wouldn't a better solution be to buy a house with a bigger garage.....
    looks to me like he had plenty of space in garage, just needs to alter someones priorities me thinks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moi View Post
    I'd rather be seen driving round in this...
    yeah man... good tast... this was one I had but a 77 which I put all the S extra's on triple carb (not seen in this pic) PI cam and pistons, worked auto lowered tho again in this pic the arse end wasent yet done
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    not a bad old car those old Triumphs. Must be one of the most solidly built cars around.
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    Another over-priced Waimak offering. Nice though.

    http://www.waimakclassiccars.co.nz/c...Injection.html

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    very nice... 24k yeah well in a few years, but odley it will sell
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    very nice... 24k yeah well in a few years, but odley it will sell
    It will sell no sweat - hell three weeks ago on TM somebody got $25,000 for their dead-stock 105E Anglia.
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    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...?id=1086676380

    $8500 for a 'crab with non-original seats.



    You can buy my one for much less lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/List...?id=1086676380

    $8500 for a 'crab with non-original seats.
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    how that? looks right to me no?
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    They're not the wingback styled ones with the fold down arm rests, like these:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    They're not the wingback styled ones with the fold down arm rests, like these:
    shit them there seats look flash... wernt all like that were they?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    shit them there seats look flash... wernt all like that were they?
    Just the Wolseley versions, the Austin and Morris had the plain seats like the ones in that Wolseley for sale. I think the centre arm rest was an optional extra on the Morris and Austin, but standard on the Wolseley.

    The Wolseley also has PAS standard (the car for sale looks like it still has it in place, which is fairly rare) as well as the fancy walnut dash with dials instead of the povo spec ribbon speedo.

    The seats are bloody nice to sit in aye, you just want to keep driving as it's such a lovely place to be.
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    My first MkI, with the crash 1st gear had those seats, they fully reclined to make a big bed. The 3 other 1800's I had didn't have those seats.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Indiana_Jones View Post
    They're not the wingback styled ones with the fold down arm rests, like these:
    Had to go and check they hadn't been nicked -
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    Looks like they might be the original seats after all! one of the chaps on the forum reckons they had similar seats to the Austin/Morris during Mk. I (as this car is clearly a Mk. I due to the door cards and interior door handles).
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