Ok thought id pass this little gem along! Driving around a couple of weeks ago, pulled up at a place called Aberaeron in west wales.

anyway, one guy start pointing frnatically at the front of the car, shouting to his mate

"Its an armarnie, its a xxxxxx armarnie!".

Anyways he asks me how much am I willing to sell the car for, I say

£800 if I was going to sell but theres no chance of me selling! He then procedes to tell me I know nothing about MR2's and that the badge of the eagle on the front bonnet means its an armarnie edition

.

Anyway, I tried to conceal me laughing to bits, and he said his

"mate" has just bought said car for

£6k

(you heard me!) as it was an armarnie edition and to look on my V5.

I almost wanted to say to him he can have mine for a tidy 3k, half the asking price and I'll get myself a nice original example!

Anyway I've had many a chuckle until today when I was driving around I've seen 2 Mk1s in the local area.

One absolutely gourgeous light blue Mk1b on a G plate totally original

that had just been written off.

I used to see this car a few months ago as its next door to my friends place.

And the second MR2 Mk1??? Dark blue Mk1a/b was for sale as a:

MR2

"Armarnie" edition

Aparently

"6k worth of receipts"
for sale at

£800

"NO OFFERS!"

I almost died in laughter when going up to look at it the arches were not metal but 2 ENOURMOUS bubbles of rust either side

(I mean the rust bubbles were at least 6-8 inches wide!!!!)

Needless to say the interior was poor, wheels were not original

(not really a problem, just saying I prefer a car with originals on there), no MOT/Tax, LOADS of rust

(and I thought I had my work cut out!) on the side of a main road.

When will these people learn to price cars accordingly!

So Mk1'ers, check your paperwork,

'coz if you have an eagle badge on your bonnet, then you could be sitting on a goldmine

"Armarnie" edition

If theres enough interest, I'm sure I can post pictures

(anonymised of course) as I have a hunch it will be there for a while!