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A simple piece of advice . Do with it what you will.Follow the advise of good buyers guides and If you have interest in a certain car go and see it .Get it professionally checked over by a well respected workshop and base your decisions on buying on fact. This sadly costs money. As likely as not you will spend a while on some wild goose chases or maybe that should be dog races. But it's the best way. If you listened to dealers or those with rumor you might actually miss out on a decent buy. These cars are now rather expensive and there are people out there with varying motives for saying what they say. The only way of finding out the truth is to go and look at the thing YOURSELF . One mans pile is anothers ideal car !
 
Very true words Laurence indeed .... you can easily be spooked and put off by rumours and information as well as the opposite being fed information from a dealer/seller to buy a car ... It's amazing how one minute a car is a totoal shed to then being retailed as an original panel paint nice car (certainly no reference to any well respected dealers who read these pages) this can be true in fact, maybe the dealer has found the car others were scared off and seen through all the miss-hype on other occassions he will walk away, very difficult to disguise a cut and shut car. Buit were you can be put off is in the initial interest stage by a third party talking you out of the car, as he has his eyes on it. So very simples .... GO AND LOOK AT IT ..... THERE ARE NO VIRGINS IN THE BORDELLO
 

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