Interceptor Fuel Tank

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PeterT
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Interceptor Fuel Tank

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Earlier (CT4113) type Int II/FF/SP. V good con., still in original paint, one breather pipe slightly short but useable, one small welded repair where it was touched by angle grinder! - sound and tested. 395 ono. Collect Stafford or UK carriage would be 25 quid
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Re: Interceptor Fuel Tank

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For us Americans...

How many quids are in an "ono"?

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Re: Interceptor Fuel Tank

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It's an Olde Englishe Motor Trade term, Rocky! Stands for - Or Nearest Offer - Cheers
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Re: Interceptor Fuel Tank

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25 quid
Or, in other words, a pony.

Don't forget OVNO = Or very near offer. Do people still use this?
"Now that chassis number is particularly interesting ‘cos it’s the one after the one before, which is the one after mine, not many people know that"
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