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I'm after something old and classy, open to ideas but I'm thinking along the lines of BMW 5 series (E28) 1987 vintage, 2.5 or 2.8 timewarp classic, don't mind auto or manual.

If anyone knows the where abouts of one please let me know, thinking up £1k, must have lengthy MOT and tax if poss.

Any other suggestions of a something german retro/old skool cruiser/saloon.

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Tim, I saw that you had posted and thought straight away it wasn't going to be helpful :)

Need something big, parts hauler, tip tractor, baby shipper kinda thing.
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Imp + trailer?
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what kind of performance are you looking at with the rally prepp'd imp?
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Giant boot; safe and solid; retro even when new; hard to find a better winter car - heated seats, use the hand brake as a diff-lock; not german but built like one...

http://www.uksaabs.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=9522
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Yup tempted by another SAAB, but had one last winter, just fancied a change, its always an option
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I have just taken a 1995 Audi RS2 Avant in p/x. Apparently it has 385 bhp :shock:
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Nick

I'll take it off your hands for a bag of sand?
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That would be one very BIG bag :P
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I go to two large bags :lol:
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hot66 wrote:what kind of performance are you looking at with the rally prepp'd imp?
About 100BHP and 600kg
Serious fun :)
My little Bro has recently bought an S2. That is quick. An RS2 :shock: Wow...
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Nige wrote:Need something big, parts hauler, tip tractor, baby shipper kinda thing.
There's always the Husky - Imp estate
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Post by stuby »

How about a 88 5 series - believe there is one for sale just down the road from me - not too far from you either. Don t know how much he wanted for it though, can find out for you if you wish, looked quite a tidy thing though, m tech wheels, etc
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that sounds ideal, the arlier shape I assume on an 88 plate, if you can find out details that would be brill
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