Interceptor at Brightwells auction
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Interceptor at Brightwells auction
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Re: Interceptor at Brightwells auction
On a '74 plate would be a MK111 not a MK11 as stated
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Re: Interceptor at Brightwells auction
Yes, definitely Mk3. It's a 2241 prefix which makes it probably an Australian market car.
What do you think? The work in this picture looks a bit sub-standard?
What do you think? The work in this picture looks a bit sub-standard?
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Re: Interceptor at Brightwells auction
Agree with Chris re the fit and finish. Hopefully there will be some better pictures soon.
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Re: Interceptor at Brightwells auction
My guess are the doors and tailgate are off another car looking at the fit.
No pictures of the engine bay or interior so my guess it has been blown over to sell.
Steve
No pictures of the engine bay or interior so my guess it has been blown over to sell.
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Re: Interceptor at Brightwells auction
Not sold.....