-- :shock: i would have thought there would be more survivors in uk, maybe i haven't been paying attention the last few years as i always considered uk to be my marina-meccaMarinaCoupe wrote:Good luck with that, there's always a bit of a queue for TCs.
They rarely move on if in good condition so you may need to buy a wreck and do it up.
The club know of around 25 in total. So fairly thin on the ground.
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I think pretty soon, that we'll be coming to you for cars.
I think pretty soon, that we'll be coming to you for cars.
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Strange i can , well "understand" those who scrap "ordinary" marinas but the mk1 TC have always been high up on every marina-owners "love-to-have" list. on th epositive side it will probably means that there will be a higher surviving rate on those cars still around.
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i only know of 4 australian TC marina's around, counting mine as the only auto