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More and more TC's around

Post by Fille » Fri May 11, 2012 10:38 am

I thought they were virtually extinct, now all of a sudden there are TWO TC's for sale in Sweden - were the Marinas never sold particularly well!
I bought my TC from Sweden three years ago, it was supposedly the only TC left in Sweden. Well, now its twin sister has emerged:

http://www.blocket.se/halland/Morris_Ma ... m?ca=6&w=3

It has brown interior where mine has blue, otherwise it looks quite good. Much better than mine! Maybe I should get myself another one? ;)

The there's another one with no pics and it's not moving, apparently the gearlever has come lose and there's a problem with the clutch.

http://www.blocket.se/vastmanland/Morri ... m?ca=6&w=3

So apparently there are far more than 30 of these TC*s still left! Which is a good thing of course!
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Post by robb9900 » Fri May 11, 2012 12:04 pm

Nice
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Re: More and more TC's around

Post by Fille » Fri May 11, 2012 5:46 pm

Yeah. I just put mine up for sale - aiming for the yellow one in the ad above instead! :D
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Post by norway_triumph » Fri May 11, 2012 6:58 pm

the yellow one have been around for a while, so i think you can haggle a bit on that price.

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Post by JubileeNut » Fri May 11, 2012 7:36 pm

Like the yellow one looks in very nice condition inside and out :D
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Post by charlie safari » Sat May 12, 2012 8:19 am

I mean I've got two and I live in Nz, they must be super common :wink:
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More and more TC's around

Post by tathoarder » Sat May 12, 2012 6:32 pm

Anybody got any experience on importing cars!?

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Post by Viscount Orange Biscuit » Sat May 12, 2012 7:08 pm

i've brought a few over from the USA,
where are you planing on importing from, there are rules for different countries,
but for USA (most are similar)
Cost of Car + cost of getting to port + shipping (container or roll on /off) + insurance + demurrage (getting off the boat) + duty (depends on age of vehicle) + VAT on it all, then SVA (IF LESS THAN 10 YEARS OLD) Insurance(some companies will insure on vin number) MOT then to DVLA for 1st Registration part with even more cash and Bobs yer Uncle.. on the road..
i have a couple of companies i use to ship them if you want them let me know... one guy i know will do everything for you and just deliver the car to your door when legal or upto the stage you want to take over.. it's quite easy to DIY mind
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Re: More and more TC's around

Post by Fille » Mon May 14, 2012 7:56 pm

Oops, I think I just sold the TC! The guy buying it has restored a couple of Fords before and already has an engineless Marina with a good front end so he has a donor for my rotten TC front.

Hopefully he'll collect the car this weekend. And you know what that means... empty garage space... money in pocket... :mrgreen:
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Post by MGBV8 » Thu May 17, 2012 12:26 am

Fille wrote:Oops, I think I just sold the TC! The guy buying it has restored a couple of Fords before and already has an engineless Marina with a good front end so he has a donor for my rotten TC front.

Hopefully he'll collect the car this weekend. And you know what that means... empty garage space... money in pocket... :mrgreen:
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Re: More and more TC's around

Post by charlie safari » Thu May 17, 2012 3:42 am

Whats this empty garage space and money in pocket you speak of?
Thats a sentence heard in my house for quite a few years :)
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Re: More and more TC's around

Post by Fille » Thu May 17, 2012 7:19 pm

He collected the car today. He paid cash. He didn't even argue about the price (1500 euros). Way too easy! But then, he was the only one who even called.

Heart says buy a 1994 Citroen XM Break V6 with _all_ toys, head says buy a new lawn mover. The swedish TC for sale mentioned earlier in this thread has an inactive owner/seller which has put me off a bit. It's also on the other side of Sweden, approx 1500 km's and a night on the ferry away. I will try to manage with just one Marina for the time being.
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Re: More and more TC's around

Post by locost_bryan » Thu May 17, 2012 11:40 pm

Fille wrote:(1500 euros). Heart says buy a 1994 Citroen XM Break V6 with _all_ toys, head says buy a new lawn mover.
Geez, must be a hell of lawn mower for that price. :P

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Re: More and more TC's around

Post by Fille » Sat May 19, 2012 10:14 am

Something like that yes, Went and bought it today, it cost me about 1800 euros. Som one tatty TC is not enough to pay for a new lawn mover.
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Post by bigcarle » Sun May 20, 2012 1:34 am

this my T.C auto pretty much as it was delivered to me after sitting in a shed for 26 years,<br />yea i klnow the wrong mags but i have a set of genuine factory mags for it, just need tyres
this my T.C auto pretty much as it was delivered to me after sitting in a shed for 26 years,
yea i klnow the wrong mags but i have a set of genuine factory mags for it, just need tyres
my Camino Gold T.C. auto and a &quot;clone T.C.&quot; actually a 6cyl auto (not mine)<br />in this photo you can see the deeper front valance to accommodate the radiator being moved forward for the 6cyl
my Camino Gold T.C. auto and a "clone T.C." actually a 6cyl auto (not mine)
in this photo you can see the deeper front valance to accommodate the radiator being moved forward for the 6cyl
another shot of the 6cyl clone T.C. the previous owner did put triple carbs on it for a short while
another shot of the 6cyl clone T.C. the previous owner did put triple carbs on it for a short while
all of these have the 'E' series engines and Borg Warner autos

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