![]() 09/19/2013 at 12:17 • Filed to: Morris Marina, Top Gear, Piano | ![]() | ![]() |
The !!!error: Indecipherable SUB-paragraph formatting!!! that helps the Morris Marina Owners Club estimate budgets, and you can find out how many 911 Triptronics are registered in Britain..
Doesn't mean a car is gone, just not registered. Don't know of a US equivalent.
The Morris Marina Owners Club would like to object to the animation.
..the nice lady says you can get a beater for a few hundred quid. Pianos, for less if you aren't worried about tuning. Either one actually.
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It apparently is in the top 10 most endangered every-day cars in the UK.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/news/…
There are several reports like this one. I guess being in a quite humid island doesn't help much when you are a common car.
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Oh, yes, I am a backer of preserving quirky economy cars. I have a few myself. I even have a spare piano. I don't combine them, though, I leave that to the professionals.
VW Beetles are like that. how many kajillions of them and now how many? They were cheap as chips when I got mine, and now it's the most valuable one in the fleet. Worth more than a 98 New Beetle.
Stupid emissions, safety, oxidation, physics laws.
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I know that as for every other car the older they are the pricier and I think there are very few MKI Beetles, I think the Bauhaus Museum has one, of course VW must have a few. I guess Original , German ones must cost quite a lot of money for a Beetle, but you could get a Brazillian one for a lot less, and they are much more up-to-date than the old ones.