Litchfield Type 25 For Sale
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I've seen this car on behalf of a friend, and it's a real cracker!
The interior is mint, and generally the car seems to drive very well. The engine is very responsive and pulls well (much faster than my own 370 hp wrx).
If I hadn't just bought a house and spent money on a weld in cage in my own scooby, I would definately buy it, as it's a fine example of a type 25, with the right engine mods.
I can not believe it has not sold yet.
The interior is mint, and generally the car seems to drive very well. The engine is very responsive and pulls well (much faster than my own 370 hp wrx).
If I hadn't just bought a house and spent money on a weld in cage in my own scooby, I would definately buy it, as it's a fine example of a type 25, with the right engine mods.
I can not believe it has not sold yet.
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Thanks for the kind words henrick! I also thought it would have sold straight away, the market it really bad out there at the moment, Iv had loads of people offering me silly prices over the phone without even looking at it, the car is priced to sell as it is and the time wasters are just trying there luck, it looks like i will have to put a cover over her and put it in my garage for a while, its not the end of the world, i no i would only regret it if she did sell!
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The tax bracket is the cheaper one mate, i think its 180 a year but i can confirm tomorrow, i would reccomend checking your insurance out yourself as it differs per person, the reg is T25TYP, as for MPG i really wouldnt no, dont take this the wrong way but if your worrirled about MPG then a scooby / evo is probably not for you
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Thanks steve, yes shes a good buy! Iv had a couple of offers of 9k but im not goin to let her go for that, i think £9800 is great price for her, i will stick it out, if not i will keep it and put a sheet over her!
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Don't let her go for any less than what you want mate too many want them for nowt,
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The tax bracket is the cheaper one mate, i think its 180 a year but i can confirm tomorrow, i would reccomend checking your insurance out yourself as it differs per person, the reg is T25TYP, as for MPG i really wouldnt no, dont take this the wrong way but if your worrirled about MPG then a scooby / evo is probably not for you
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Hi chap,I am not looking for another car,BUT I use to own a courier company and I lost a few vans which will be coming back to me...They are all in white and 58 plate ford transit jumbos,all one owned (my company) all in mint order and all with less than 60k on the clock from memory...none have tax or mot,but when I get them back which will be 1st Jan I will fully service them and tax and mot them,if you want to view them after Jan 1st you are more than welcome,a quick realistic price would be £8995 plus vat per van,so if you are still needing a van and fancy a swap drop me a message,you will not be dissapointed with the vans.
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