Reckon you need a Melbourne project now tooThey really are cute little things. And, arguably easier to drop K4m's F4R's into so that's something
Ah nah the POS has followed me here, picking it up on the weekendReckon you need a Melbourne project now too
There's shipping costs listed, the cheapest is Queensland metro, so I assume it's in Brissy.Hi
I would give them $22 also, even double that ! But I would like to know where it is located as pickup or freight will be significant. It was registered in QLD.
I believe, with little hard evidence, that the 750/850 cars had the gear lever in the dash carried over from the R4 but the R8 engines and boxes had the other gear shift. Possibly ?? I think it is a 1978 series 1, 956cc engine, again not much hard evidence.
Cute car but I have resolved to stay away from auction sites. They have become lazy sellers now with no decent way to provide information but some poorly taken photos and no guarantee of anything. Covid has provided an even 'better' way for them to make money at less effort. NAAH
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Interesting. With the R5 there saying delivery to Melb $900 and the Lincoln is only $800I'm tempted by the Anti-Alpine, for some reason I love a land yacht.
https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/Lot...id=0&kw=continental&cid=0&smode=0&lid=2853346
I'd rather the 460 rear wheel drive Lincoln, than a 454 front wheel drive Oldsmobile Toronado! YukI'm tempted by the Anti-Alpine, for some reason I love a land yacht.
https://www.lloydsonline.com.au/Lot...id=0&kw=continental&cid=0&smode=0&lid=2853346
But if I had to go front drive land yacht, a '71 Buick Riviera would be my choice.I'd rather the 460 rear wheel drive Lincoln, than a 454 front wheel drive Oldsmobile Toronado! Yuk