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Conquest Century on C&C

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theoldman
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Conquest Century on C&C

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http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C907297

Why do these noodles always remove the bl**dy engines????

Otherwise a straightforward project, but one hell of a task to collect!!!
Normal for Norfolk

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Re: Conquest Century on C&C

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Pity he cannot write English either. Surely, when posting something, they could run "spell check" .

These are a sort after classic with the fluid flywheel. I wonder wot skool he attended

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Re: Conquest Century on C&C

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Purchase price £1800. Collection by transporter £200. No one removes a perfectly good engine for no reason so almost certainly engine rebuild £3,500 ( based on my recent experience). At £5,500 before you begin the restoration, not sure it makes a viable proposition. What do the panel think ?
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