"Honeybunchesofgoats" (honeybunche0fgoats)
07/26/2016 at 08:40 • Filed to: None | 3 | 10 |
I decided to check out their website and they have some fun finds. The website is hilariously bad, which kind of only adds to the charm
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
First three are from their photo gallery and evidently not for sale.
http://southamptonimportedcars.jimdo.com/sales/74-tvr-2…
TVR with a BMW swap, that the listing claims has been worked on in the shop since new.
http://southamptonimportedcars.jimdo.com/sales/89-bmw-6…
635CSI with 51k, but with a salvage title
http://southamptonimportedcars.jimdo.com/sales/07-volvo…
2007 S60R.
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Green 1995 5 Series wagon. I don’t know enough about BMWs, but I’m sure this is a bad idea, but I still want it.
I’m assuming these are all very CP, but I don’t know enough to make a proper judgment.
Party-vi
> Honeybunchesofgoats
07/26/2016 at 08:45 | 1 |
The E34 was one of the more reliable BMWs made back in the day. They’re good cars.
ETA: That 5er wagon is probably achingly slow.
CalzoneGolem
> Honeybunchesofgoats
07/26/2016 at 08:49 | 5 |
Is that the Family Truckster LeMons car?
Honeybunchesofgoats
> Party-vi
07/26/2016 at 08:52 | 1 |
Yeah, but when you're driving a green wagon with a tan interior, you want to go slow enough that everyone can see you anyway.
McMike
> Honeybunchesofgoats
07/26/2016 at 09:01 | 1 |
Series 3 (1971-1975) OTS in Sable (brown)
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Die-Trying
> CalzoneGolem
07/26/2016 at 09:39 | 1 |
i was just about to ask the same thing......
BUT,..........ANY shop/dealer that keeps around wood paneled green station wagons is OKAY
diplodicus
> Honeybunchesofgoats
07/26/2016 at 09:42 | 1 |
Is there a spare rim under the hood of the TVR?
CalzoneGolem
> Die-Trying
07/26/2016 at 09:55 | 1 |
Oppo approved.
MM54
> Honeybunchesofgoats
07/26/2016 at 20:03 | 1 |
I need that europa
Honeybunchesofgoats
> MM54
07/26/2016 at 20:22 | 0 |
You and me both.
Honeybunchesofgoats
> diplodicus
07/26/2016 at 20:23 | 0 |
A part of me wouldn't be surprised if standard procedure for working on an old TVR involves removing a wheel and using the rim to prop open the hood.