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Ever heard of the coachbuilders who did it? Nah - me neither. Which is a clue as to why they did such a hideous job compared to say... http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2006/11/interesting-bentley-turbo-4x4-estate.html by Robert Jankel.I need to think of something new here...0
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Ever heard of the coachbuilders who did it? Nah - me neither. Which is a clue as to why they did such a hideous job compared to say... http://www.bentleyspotting.com/2006/11/interesting-bentley-turbo-4x4-estate.html by Robert Jankel.
When I saw the coachbuilders were in 'West Horton' (Westhoughton) I thought Coway was another typo for Coleman Milne but clearly not when you see just how heavy handed the conversion is.
That Jankel conversion is excellent.0 -
SlipperySid wrote: »I wonder what trade price for that car was because its one hell of a gamble to take that into stock.
I wondered that.:rotfl:
I'd be amazed if it was more than the break up value.
The stock at that dealer is a strange mix. From a worn smooth Hyundai Accent for a few hundred, through several restored pre-war machines, to a fair few six figure supercars, with a lot of 'prestige' stuff in the middle and more than the odd 'classic'.0
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