Reminds me of the last North American car that was kept unused in a museum
for many years, then sold. The new owner tried to drive it home as-was and
it burst into flames and was severely damaged. I don't know which is the
worst waste - the fire damage or all the years it spent deteriorating in the
museum. Anyone who does buy it, and then drive it, will lose a substantial
proportion of the purchase price even if it doesn't burst into flames. I'm
also aware of a 'brand-new' and unregistered Midget in Yorkshire.
PaulH.
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Subject: wow - new 1980 B LE
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