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Saw this Mk1 For Sale

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I saw this today and the guy said he would take £600-£700 for it if anyone is interested.

http://www.atouchofclassics.co.uk/car-l ... tail&id=94

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Nice until i saw the blue interior..... yuk, sorry blue fans, i hate blue!
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Whereabouts is it Bod? Down in your woods I take it?
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PW@Woodsport wrote: sorry blue fans, i hate blue!

non taken :wink:
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PW@Woodsport wrote:Nice until i saw the blue interior..... yuk, sorry blue fans, i hate blue!


I have to agree, why oh why did they think a blue interior would be a good idea?

I've had a white MK1 myself complete with blue interior. Nooo!
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I love the blue just because it's an 80's thing. The car is in a classics garage just outside Lowestoft.
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Lauren wrote:
PW@Woodsport wrote:Nice until i saw the blue interior..... yuk, sorry blue fans, i hate blue!


I have to agree, why oh why did they think a blue interior would be a good idea?

I've had a white MK1 myself complete with blue interior. Nooo!


LOL, I have a white one that used to have a blue interior, that was mostly swapped for black by the previous owner as he and myself didn't not like the blue, so now it has a bit of both :)
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I 'thought' I liked the blue interiors when these cars were new in the showroom. But this was based on a casual glance through the windows.

I had a dark blue mk1b for a while with this blue interior and to truly hate the interior you really have to own and drive the car for a while.
Sitting in the passenger seat on a sunny day is the final straw for the blue hell. You really do see how hideous it is as someone else drives the car.

My workaround was to try NOT to look at the interior and just drive the car :lol:
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LOL! @Jeremy! Blimey, much hate for the blue interiors. I've had two MK1s with blue interiors. I've suffered enough. I made sure my third MK1 was red which had the bonus of a black interior. I nearly bought a silver one, but was just gutted to see that that had a blue interior too. Nooo.

I think the only people who like blue interiors are those with blue interiors in their cars. I've yet to hear of anyone taking a black interior out of a MK1 and replacing it with a blue interior! :tongue:

To be fair when I was looking at AE86's I quite fancied a red one until I found out that they tend to have red and brown interiors. If you think blue is bad....
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Lauren wrote:
PW@Woodsport wrote:Nice until i saw the blue interior..... yuk, sorry blue fans, i hate blue!


I have to agree, why oh why did they think a blue interior would be a good idea?


It was the eighties, young lady. Practically anything white or silver was 'Blue Max' inside the cabin (although the Japanese seemed the only ones prepared to extend this to dashboards and steering wheels).

Count yourself lucky you weren't around in the seventies when beiges and browns were superabundant whereupon the scheme both provoked then helped conceal the effects of car-sickness.
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Man am i envious on the prices you guys have on these old cars!!!
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Paul Cyclops wrote:
It was the eighties, young lady. Practically anything white or silver was 'Blue Max' inside the cabin (although the Japanese seemed the only ones prepared to extend this to dashboards and steering wheels).

Count yourself lucky you weren't around in the seventies when beiges and browns were superabundant whereupon the scheme both provoked then helped conceal the effects of car-sickness.


Yes, I am well aware, I was born in 1971! :tongue:

I could have handled the blue if it didn't extend to everything and therein lies the problem.

Yes, I remember some of the 70's too, my dad had an Allegro in green with a beige webasto sunroof. I'm still traumatised!
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kherseth wrote:Man am i envious on the prices you guys have on these old cars!!!
second that. for the price im trying to save my rust bucket, i could have had at least 2 UK supercharger mk1 in good nick :evil:
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What is the body work like on the car ?
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You won't know till you see it, but at that price it's not going to be mint.
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I didn't have a good look round it but the fella said it's ok, just needed tidying but you never know till you poke it with your screwdriver. I thought it looked well worth the money.
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i emailed him, but he never got back to me
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Standard issue for Norfolk people. It really is hard to live with sometimes. Luckily I'm a Kent blood trying to make a difference.
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This one popped up today as well.

Red MK1 on the bay

Looks pretty tidy. Loving the aftermarket horn. The butchered steering wheel less so.

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Thats my mates old car. It's well looked after and well worth that price. It's full of little gadgets and add ons but it's all done well but to his own tatse. It's a take it or leave kind of thing.
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