kadman wrote: » Gone. What was it?
JabbaTheHut wrote: » You didn't do too bad even back then for €250
Duke O Smiley wrote: » I missed out on a half decent Cortina Starcraft from the same seller for about 8 or 900 quid! Ended up buying a 1985 Renault trafic from him instead
TigerTim wrote: » That Fiesta brings back memories. My missus had one the same terracotta colour when we first met. I hated it with a vengeance. Would never start easily in the morning so she used to put an old coat or blanket over the engine at night in the winter. One morning she forgot to take off the blanket & a few miles out the road she saw the paint starting to bubble on the bonnet. Blanket caught fire & so did the car. Best thing that ever happened to it. T.:)
KevRossi wrote: » 1982 Fiesta 1.0, NCT 01/2021, €3,150
unkel wrote: » Another seller telling porky pies. He should have done a better job hiding the reg if he didn't want us to find out the car has no NCT and never had any :rolleyes:
Duke O Smiley wrote: » I’m guessing you have the wrong reg
unkel wrote: » Ad says "one owner from new" This is a plain lie, the car is down as a 2 owner car, which is easily checked.
RobAMerc wrote: » I recently emailed about a car on done deal, the seller told me it was 1 owner. I asked the seller so was it yours in the UK (ZV plate). The seller told me how he had brought the car in recently - making it a 1 plus 1 = 1 owner car
elperello wrote: » Surely if someone buys a one owner car and sells it on without using it then it's fair enough to describe it as one owner? One person owned and looked after a car that survived from new to be a classic.
unkel wrote: » Possible in theory. The car might very well have been owned by one person in Ireland for some time and maybe the car has been off the road for a long time, that could explain the lack of tax and test 10 years out The seller is a trader though (see the stickers on the cars in the yard), and the car has 2 owners in Ireland plus an owner in the UK. If it really was a one owner car (before he bought it), he should have given us a reason to believe him If anyone rings the seller or goes to see this car, please report back here
supervento wrote: » I always try to avoid jumping straight to a conclusion...
unkel wrote: » Nobody has come up with an alternative yet for the reg I guessed. So it looks like it's pretty safe to assume I jumped straight to the right conclusion, don't you think?
supervento wrote: » I always try to avoid jumping straight to a conclusion... a well learnt lesson during my teenage years.... I went on a date with a girl i had a crush on and she told me " I am bi... i hope you dont mind...." I had thought i had hit the jackpot.... endless possibility's ran through my mind..... which was very short lived when i realized she meant "bi polar"....
Duke O Smiley wrote: » There is clearly a new NCT cert in the window
unkel wrote: » You have excellent eye sight. Could you tell from the cert what the reg of the car is?
elperello wrote: » https://www.donedeal.ie/vintagecars-for-sale/1969-daimler-sovereign/24114283 Time warp for not much money.
unkel wrote: » My guess was 287TZO
unkel wrote: » Fair play, well spotted! So the car does indeed have a valid NCT. If only the owner wouldn't have done that dodgy job trying to hide the reg...