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 Seen on E-bay - Volume 4 - R.P.

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Anything tickles your fancy on E-Bay ? Otherwise a home for the mundane bargain or outright rare beast...!
Last edited by: VxFan on Thu 27 Jan 11 at 01:09
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - DP
One day I really hope to have the means and space when something like this comes up.

www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C201646/#
Last edited by: Pugugly on Tue 4 Jan 11 at 16:35
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - R.P.
That is a lovely car....damn it.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Ted

So's this....make a nice stablemate for the Black Pig.

cgi.ebay.co.uk/1947-WOLSELEY-BLACK-/170584960574?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item27b7a7ee3e

Ted

       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Zero
the late 30's into the very early 50's was the dark ages for UK cars

Its a shed.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Armel Coussine
>> the late 30's into the very early 50's was the dark ages for UK cars

>> Its a shed.

Subtle, reticent and a bit wrong as always Zero... I'd say that it would be a staid motor to put it mildly, being in essence fifteen years out of date when it was made: cart-sprung at both ends and under-engined fortunately, with a somewhat church-like interior. Come to think of it I associate Wolseleys of that vintage with the clergy. But a twelve or fourteen, which that car is, is just for a vicar, not a bishop.

A twenty or twenty-five with a large 6 cylinder engine would be a lot nicer.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - bathtub tom
Wow! It's got real wing mirrors. ;>)

Is that a plastic windscreen washer bottle?

I've never seen an SU carb fitted on its side before.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Clk Sec
>>Its a shed.

I had a 6/80. Now, that was a shed!
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Iffy
...I've never seen an SU carb fitted on its side before...

Me neither.

Looks like a good, honest car.

I've no idea how you'd value it.

       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Ted

One of the concessions we poorer folk, who have to run older cars, have to make is to fit windscreen washers. You are exempt if the screen opens. I have a neat BL one on the bulkhead of my car, fitted next to a small pump. All the wiring is done in braided cable and the coloured spade connectors are covered in black heat shrink. A bakelite starter button on the dash makes it squirt.
In the case of this Wuzzley, I think he's fitted the bottle as part of a sealed circuit cooling system.....a recommended modification. I haven't had the need to do this though.

It does look a nice car, it's got a lovely patina of long tern care, both inside and out.
A car to be gently enjoyed and cherished.

Ted
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Iffy
...It does look a nice car, it's got a lovely patina of long tern care, both inside and out...

Looks like most of the ancillary bits in the engine bay are original, even the hoses.

Plug leads and caps don't match, but I imagine a suitably original looking set could be found.

I agree the bottle is an expansion tank for the cooling system.

Is that a little brass tap I see on the inlet manifold?

Does it have a water jacket?

       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Gopher
Don't think the bottle is an expansion, if you look under the steady bar there is the same green pipe going towards the bulkhead. The pipe n/s top of radiator might be the overflow. Agree a very nice car, nicely used and not pampered.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - FotheringtonTomas
>> Plug leads and caps don't match

There's a fine motoring saying that could be transferred to "real life"...
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - bathtub tom
>>Is that a little brass tap I see on the inlet manifold?

To drain the surplus petrol when it's flooded?
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - sherlock47
>> >>Is that a little brass tap I see on the inlet manifold?
>>
>> To drain the surplus petrol when it's flooded?
>>


But it drains straight on to the exhaust maniufold!
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
probably why you dont see many about then
bum bum..........
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Iffy
...To drain the surplus petrol when it's flooded?...But it drains straight on to the exhaust manifold!...

I still reckon it's a water-heated inlet manifold.

The tap looks like a water rather than a fuel one, and it would seem unlikely for it to drain fuel onto the exhaust manifold.

Not sure why a drain tap is needed in that location - I've seen them lower down on engine blocks.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
Use a decent picture blower upper like you get on screen on opera and you can see quite clearly its a non heated inlet manifold :-)
The art is to not turn the tap when car running which you wouldnt anyway as surplus petrol would already be gone.
In 1947 what material would you use for this tap on what is a weird set up? remember plastic would melt and there was no butter because it was still on ration,brass to me seems the ideal medium and remember you could whittle one in the evening hours out of an old standard lamp ;-)
Last edited by: Bellboy on Wed 5 Jan 11 at 14:51
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - bathtub tom
From Wiki: SU Carburetters .......... usually of the sidedraught type but downdraught variants were used on some pre-war cars.

I think it's a drain cock for a flooded engine. The only time it's likely to be used is when starting from cold and then it wouldn't matter if it drained onto the exhaust.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Harleyman

>> Looks like a good, honest car.
>>


I'd agree with that. One to be owned and enjoyed, rather than hawked round shows in the expectation of silverware. It looks to have been well loved.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - FotheringtonTomas
>> I've never seen an SU carb fitted on its side before.

I do not like that. I think that there is something the matter with it. Perhaps there is something missing, or the thing has been assembled incorrectly. An SU carburettor is unlikely to function normally in this orientation - for a start, oil would leak out of the dashpot.

Hm. Date of first registration: 29 12 1978. Year made: 1947.

Edit: SP.
Last edited by: FotheringtonTomas on Wed 5 Jan 11 at 01:04
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - sherlock47
Apart from the oil damper problem, the SU Piston originally relied on gravity to keep the piston 'down'. The additional piston return spring IIRC was first fitted in the 1950s in Morris Minors. Must make for interesting mixture changes when cornering hard.

I can only conclude that some body has changed the the carb for a more modern one at some point. Also the float chamber would need reorienting to keep it vertical.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - sherlock47
This took some finding!
www.prewarcar.com/classifieds/ad49578-9.html

as fitted to a 1930? 12/70 Alvis

Wonder how they damped the piston?
Last edited by: pmh on Wed 5 Jan 11 at 20:19
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - RattleandSmoke
And at £6000 hopefully it is too expensive for the Corsa boys to get their hands on it.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Runfer D'Hills
Astra GTEs were lethal things. Grip, grip, grip, no problem, plenty of grip......oh heck.....no grip......!!!

They were around when I was in my Golf GTi phase and we Gits always saw the GTE as a bit Cromwellian.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - DP
>> Astra GTEs were lethal things. Grip, grip, grip, no problem, plenty of grip......oh heck.....no grip......!!!
>>

Agree totally. But my God they were fun. And proper quick. A mk2 Golf GTI 16v wouldn't see it for dust. Until it came to a corner of course ;-)
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Runfer D'Hills
>>> A mk2 Golf GTI 16v wouldn't see it for dust. Until it came to a corner of course ;-)

Hmmm yes, when I had my GTi 16v a friend had an Astra GTE ( well he was a Glaswegian so it was excusable ) On a cross country run he was blisteringly quick on the straights but I was all over him and usually went past him on the twisty bits.

Not that we were speeding or anything like that...Dear me no...perish the very....
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - R.P.
or...Cavalier ?!
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Runfer D'Hills
Cavaliers were Cromwellian too..

:-)
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Injection Doc
I too had a GTE 16v in white new in 1989, one of the very first & my goodness it was quick. fantatsic engine, so much guts, when i tracked it with a gold GTI I was suprised how the golf used to lift a wheel off the ground round a corner.
The GTE 16V was a lot heavier than the 8v Astra as the floor was strenghend to take the power.
dash board used to rattle but apart from that it was a real boy racers car! many youngsters were killed pinching them!
The early ones were the quickets & mine would red line in top with an indicated 152 so about 144ish we calculated.
Excellent on fuel as well.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - DP
>> The early ones were the quickets & mine would red line in top with an
>> indicated 152 so about 144ish we calculated.
>> Excellent on fuel as well.

I seem to recall the early models were 156 bhp and the later ones 150. The early engines had Cosworth cast heads which were reported to flow better than the outsourced items of the later units. The Coscast engines are still very sought after today.

A friend had an F plater (early engine) which had over 100k on the clock, and was not a particularly tidy or cared for example, but I remember the acceleration was grin inducing. It sounded fantastic as well, with a trademark deep rasp from the tailpipes and a lovely growl at the top end. I also remember it had grunt everywhere in the rev range too, which was most unusual for a multivalve engine of this era. We saw an indicated 142 mph with a set of B&Q roof bars attached ;-)

What Car tested an early car, and it put in some blistering times. 0-60 in 6.9 seconds and they crowed several times that it had the measure of an XJS V12 in many of the in gear incremental tests. Figures actually that would still make it competitive with many of the turbocharged 200+ bhp hot hatches of today. Years ahead of its time.

Everyone I know who had a GTE 16v had it nicked and written off / torched. :-(
Last edited by: DP on Wed 5 Jan 11 at 17:03
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - BobbyG
That is cos Vauxhall still put in the same standard door locks and ignition that they fitted to Novas etc that could be worked easier with a screwdriver than it could a key!
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - -
Off topic for a moment.

There's dozens of adverts for apparently unwanted *wrapped* Christmas presents, OK, but what's really worrying is that people are bidding.

They should never have closed down the asylums.
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - madf
>>
>> They should never have closed down the asylums.
>>
>>

I feel so much better with the freedom...
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Injection Doc
" I seem to recall the early models were 156 bhp and the later ones 150. The early engines had Cosworth cast heads which were reported to flow better than the outsourced items of the later units. The Coscast engines are still very sought after today."

Quite correct & some were known to be a little random at pushing out even more !
Mine was absolutley blistering & infact two of my friends bought them after driving mine but theirs were no where near as quick.
Somewhere I had a report on a 24 hr endurance test at Millbrook & the car averaged over 137mph over the complete 24hrs including stops !!
The guy that bought mine crashed it 6 weeks later ! he got carried away overtaking.
I have to say they were balistic but at the time the guys in the pub only gave the XR3i any credit & used to laugh at me having an Astra, if only they knew.
One of the best hot hatches for grunt eh
I then bought 24vGsi Carlton manual boy oh boy, kept it 7 years & still miss it 10 years on
       
 Seen on E-Bay Volume 4 - Fullchat
A normally aspirated 16V engine was an alternative weapon of choice to slot into an Escort shell by the rally boys. Cheaper to tune and more reliable.
       
 Seen on E-Bay - Becks Porsche - VxFan

tinyurl.com/39nmvcr

now moved to the current thread from the locked one - d'oh!
Last edited by: VxFan on Fri 7 Jan 11 at 13:52
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Dave_
bit.ly/eAvmdh

Bez's London Taxi, star of Pimp My Ride a few years ago... Looks in a sorry state now though.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - VxFan
>> Looks in a sorry state now though.

Had a few Happy Monday's inside by the looks of it.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - R.P.
"still looks good" sorry It's a heap of unmitigated rubbish - scrapyard.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - RattleandSmoke
It amuses me how people like Ryder, Bezz and Roweta are more famous for anything but the Happy Mondays. Never seen that taxi, he used to live just up the road from me too before he lost all his money.

The crown courts were probably that FX4s most frequent destination!
Last edited by: RattleandSmoke on Sun 16 Jan 11 at 14:25
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - VxFan
>> "still looks good" sorry It's a heap of unmitigated rubbish - scrapyard.

The 1955 Merc parked behind it (I googled the number plate that was reflecting off the back of the shed taxi) looks in far better condition.

www.flickr.com/photos/leicester-vehicle-photography/4816791372/
Last edited by: VxFan on Sun 16 Jan 11 at 18:29
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - R.P.
How can a person with a car like that own a 4 wheel skip like that horrid taxi.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - bathtub tom
>>The 1955 Merc parked behind it (I googled the number plate that was reflecting off the back of the shed taxi) looks in far better condition.

Priceless! How long did it take you to find that?
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - VxFan
>> How can a person with a car like that own a 4 wheel skip like that horrid taxi.

Not sure if he owns it, it's part of his photo collection, or just happened to be parked behind the shed taxi at the time.

There are quite a few photos in his collection, ranging from good to bad.

eg: www.flickr.com/photos/leicester-vehicle-photography/4839014932/


>> Priceless! How long did it take you to find that?

All of about 20 to 30 seconds. I just googled the reg number (146UXN) and it was the first hit in the list.

tinyurl.com/6552mk4

Simples!
Last edited by: VxFan on Mon 17 Jan 11 at 00:41
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - -
I could live with this tinyurl.com/6goosyt

or this tinyurl.com/5wuz425
Last edited by: gordonbennet on Sun 16 Jan 11 at 22:40
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Fenlander
Good couple of spots GB.

My last CX was that age but a nicer looking 2400 Pallas in silver. Perhaps a bit like the W124 I've just collected this CX 2000 Super isn't the most exciting model in the range. I know of the guy selling it, he'll be very close to pda Pat.

The DS is just a little earlier than my own DS21 Pallas. Mine was white too with a very similar red/white interior. Being later if had the faired in headlamps with the steering inner lamps which I prefer to the bug look of the DS19.

I don't think I'd bother to have a CX again but as I said in the Mercedes thread a DS would still appeal.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Soupytwist
Someone alert Fenlander, the first one's only down the road from him! He won't be able to resist given that he's admitted elsewhere he'd like a classic.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Fenlander
Soupytwist perhaps you only scanned my post above but I mentioned I knew of the CX seller... he's only 15mins from me. However I've had 3 CXs before and wouldn't have another. Not because I don't like them but there are substantial maintenance issues now in finding some parts and the time/expense in doing things like changing a clutch.

You might say the DS would have similar issues and that's true... but they are just that bit more... well DS like.

Actually that CX bears comparison with the Mercedes W124 I'm playing with at the moment. Both lower range models of luxury cars from broadly the same era... similar condition (if you accept the CX description) with similar excellent back stories/history.

I'd rather have the MB for many reasons and it's worth a fraction of what he's asking for the CX.
Last edited by: Fenlander on Mon 17 Jan 11 at 14:15
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - nyx2k
ive always wanted either a big old citroen like ds,cx or xm or a rover sd1 vitesse.

would want top spec car though and most i see are poverty spec things
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Soupytwist
Ooops, somehow missed your post. And having written mine thought that you'd probably know about it already.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Iffy
...I could live with this...

The bidding on the DS - linked by gb - has ended, £20,100 reserve not met.

Seems an awful lot of money to me.

I think the CX in the other link is not badly priced at £2,995 - I was expecting it to be a bit more.

Both cars are very hard to value.

       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - mikeyb
One for Stu

tinyurl.com/mazda929
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - nyx2k
didnt nissan do something like that aswell around mid 80's
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - R.P.
A rather flamboyant friend (not code for what you think iffy !) had a Toyota Crown estate - that was one Bad Boy motor....silky smooth six under the bonnet.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Iffy
A not the least bit flamboyant friend of mine had a Datsun Laurel, which was a big saloon.

Datsun made an estate, but I don't know if any were imported.

       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Dave_
There was an automatic Datsun Laurel knocking about on the farm-based industrial park where I had a job many, many moons ago. It was a sort of site taxi, used by any of the units' occupants to get from one area of the farm to another. ISTR it had very light power steering with absolutely no feel to it at all.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Zero
>> One for Stu
>>
>> tinyurl.com/mazda929

Oh Wow.

They were rare enough when you could buy them new!
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
i ran a laurel for a fair while
it had rotted out where the chassis meets the bulkhead (they all did)
i paid £50 for mine with a private plate
sold it to a pub landlord as he could put barrels in it easily apparently
it was a very nice car,the engines were apparently used in trucks in japan

love the mazda too
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Alanovich
Not eBay, but would you buy a car with this number plate?

tinyurl.com/4tsrdj8
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - commerdriver
Probably a personal plate.
Rare number to choose but no2 son chose that as the number on his personal plate as his 21st birthday present.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Fenlander
Never mind the number... can't get past the copious oil stains on the drive from previous classics sold. Also jump leads handy and the next deal under a cover just in shot.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Alanovich
But it's "going to be worth a fortune!" Get in there, Fenlander.

;-)
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
look at the offside rear wheel arch
come on son were off
.....................................................................r
un
son run hes trying to do us a deal..........
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Zero
The bottom of the drivers door is trying to divorce the rest of the door.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - smokie
To be fair, it does say bodywork needs attention.

Shame, wouldn't have minded that for the summer at that price.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
i would rather buy a gazebo and trouser the rest
or
go halves with the poster whos thinking of buying a defunct old school, company bust ,rover and you could share the shrinks costs if you go in together and share the couch
:-)
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - -
>> Not eBay, but would you buy a car with this number plate?

No i wouldn't, and anyone who deliberately chooses that number should have their bumps read....if i spotted that combination on the chassis number of cars for delivery i always took particular care and got them off the truck pronto.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Alastairw
Ever been to Bolton GB? The A666 is one scary road....
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - R.P.
That road has a devil put aside for me !
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Alanovich
Here's a wee belter:

cgi.ebay.co.uk/Volvo-240GL-estate-/160533775574?pt=Automobiles_UK&hash=item25608f04d6

Note the very worn driver's seat at this low mileage. Big boned owner? Clocked?

Votes please!
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
£1.27 a litre up here and its a guzzly auto
if you want a cheap headache buy yourself a ball pein hammer and use it on your bonce
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Dog
>>if you want a cheap headache buy yourself a ball pein hammer and use it on your bonce<<

- - - > :-D You bin at the thinners AGAIN! Boybell, seriously though - if ya want a cheap used ball pein jobbie, have a word with Peter, he won't be needing his one ever again, I hear.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Stuu
Dont much like the worn seat, but the rest looks ok. Could change the seat I expect or even the whole interior if you couldnt get a matching seat.

Cant say as I buy the mileage though, maybe 135k, that would be closer to what Im looking at, but then the rest looks plausible. I wouldnt myself, rather have one with more miles tbh.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - FotheringtonTomas
>> Note the very worn driver's seat at this low mileage. Big boned owner? Clocked?

Large person who smokes a pipe.

I know where there is/was one of these, MOT ran out in 12/2010, in good nick. Scrap value + a consideration. They're not worth much.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Iffy
tinyurl.com/5sj6xpt

I'd buy one for the spring and summer if I had the resources.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - madf
Makes a XJS look handsome... Serious lack of taste and more money than sense needed..
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - nyx2k
ive driven a few of these and it drives like nothing else. exceptionaly well built and appointed
it feels like its hewn from granite and is supremely comfortable and i dont think it looks to naff or ostentatios either. and they are pretty quick for their size and if you use the power it can return 5mpg or about 12 around town and 19ish on a good run.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - DP
Not my cup of tea, but I can appreciate why people buy them. Two fingers to political correctness! :-)
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Runfer D'Hills
There are quite a lot of cars I'd like to drive in an environment which suited them. So a convertible Rolls in the dead of a summer's night on the Riviera does appeal, just as a Hummer in an Amercan desert would or a Pagani Zonda on an empty autobahn.

In none of the above cases though could I imagine ever wanting to own one even if that were possible. Just a wee go in them would suit me fine.
Last edited by: Humph D'Bout on Sat 22 Jan 11 at 21:19
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Alanovich
Here's one for Rattle.

tinyurl.com/4jhkw7d

(I'd like it myself actually, for old time's sake.)
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Alanovich
And one for me.

tinyurl.com/4j6yuh3
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Dog
>>And one for me. tinyurl.com/4j6yuh3<<

What an ab-so-lute pile of poo ... I'd give e £50 to tow it away!
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - madf
>> And one for me.
>>
>> tinyurl.com/4j6yuh3
>>

or its companion...tinyurl.com/6awdg2y



Better known as "rust on wheels.".
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Alanovich
Aye, I wouldn't mind changing that rally spec one back to original factory road spec.

Never mind the rust, I'm not going to live forever either. The Sud 1.5ti I used to drive in 1987/88 remains my favourite driving experience of all time.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
be aware if you buy it with that 1500 engine they dont like unleaded fuel
:-)
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Netsur
Ah! My first car was a 1980 Alfasud 1.5Ti with twin headlights. I'm still in love......
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - hobby
Be afraid.... very afraid.... and if you can't, just outrun it....

tinyurl.com/4ol8um3
Last edited by: hobby on Wed 26 Jan 11 at 19:39
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Dog
Immaculate engine bay, I wonder what the Euro NCAP Crash Test rating would be.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Bellboy
ital be a close thing in relation to anything from this errer
actually i quite like it
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - MD
TC ?
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - R.P.
I thought that from first glance (at the radiator grille) but it's a 1.3 - the 1.8TC were pretty quick in a straight line, not so good on bends though.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Iffy
...the 1.8TC were pretty quick in a straight line...

A lusty puller, to use a phrase Andy Gray might recognise.

       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - MD
My uncle had one. Great car then but a lousy driver. Used to dip the clutch going around corners!!!!!!
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - bathtub tom
Perhaps your uncle wasn't so crazy. That's the way the Finns managed to get Saabs to rally quickly.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Runfer D'Hills
TC? - The indisputable leader of the gang.
Last edited by: Humph D'Bout on Wed 26 Jan 11 at 20:54
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - Zero
Looking at that engine bay, Nah.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - R.P.
It says 1275cc in the listing !
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - R.P.
The TC's had a rev counter as well.
       
 Seen on E-bay Volume 4 - swiss tony
Deffo an A Series not a B
       
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