Some of you would have seen this car for sale by the lovely lady whose father unfortunately passed, and subsequently, his fleet of cars had to go. Being a 12/Virage fan, and always wanting a wagon after having my fabulous Virage sedan, I couldn't help myself. So, words were spoken, and one thing led to another, and by jingo, it is now in my garage! It is worse than I thought, but also better than I thought, on the other hand. I can't believe how straight it appears! I can only see one tiny pin dent on the right rear quarter. Roof is pristine too! Rust is obviously the main concern, however, if you take away the bolt on panels with rust (rear doors and bonnet), it pretty much leaves rear wheel arch rust, right rear lower quarter panel rust, lower A-pillars rust, and some minor front guard rust. There is always the dreaded hidden rust you can't see, like it may have plenum rust under the dash for example. The tailgate is absolutely mint!
Overall, I think it is well worth saving, however... Mrs J-man (currently in hospital) saw the photos and I think if they were doing her blood pressure at the time, they probably would have called a doctor plus, if I don't have time to work on the 4CV, when will I have time to work on the wagon, hence, it is now listed for sale again not that that means someone will buy it, though
What do you guys think of it? I know photos alone make it a little hard to say.
Seeing Col's thread inspired me , so it's your fault Col
Overall, I think it is well worth saving, however... Mrs J-man (currently in hospital) saw the photos and I think if they were doing her blood pressure at the time, they probably would have called a doctor plus, if I don't have time to work on the 4CV, when will I have time to work on the wagon, hence, it is now listed for sale again not that that means someone will buy it, though
What do you guys think of it? I know photos alone make it a little hard to say.
Seeing Col's thread inspired me , so it's your fault Col