Marina in scrapyard - much too good to dismantle
Posted: Sat Mar 03, 2012 1:01 pm
Hi all,
I'm not a really a Marina enthusisat but I do own and like classic cars.
I've just visited my local scrappie: Twigworth car breakers (Gloucester) and noticed a Marina estate that has just/recently arrived. I had a quick look at it - and it appears to be a very very good car.
Bodywork appears ok and interior is all good. It is an estate and is definately worth saving.
I couldn't look under the bonnet and it hasn't been released into the main breakers area - where we all go with our tool boxes and saturday mornings!!!
Reg number: HRT 771V
I have no involvement with this scrapyard whatsoever - just a classic car fan.
The breaker has a website. Try typing Twigworth brakers in Google
I really hope this helps someone........and the car
Andy
I'm not a really a Marina enthusisat but I do own and like classic cars.
I've just visited my local scrappie: Twigworth car breakers (Gloucester) and noticed a Marina estate that has just/recently arrived. I had a quick look at it - and it appears to be a very very good car.
Bodywork appears ok and interior is all good. It is an estate and is definately worth saving.
I couldn't look under the bonnet and it hasn't been released into the main breakers area - where we all go with our tool boxes and saturday mornings!!!
Reg number: HRT 771V
I have no involvement with this scrapyard whatsoever - just a classic car fan.
The breaker has a website. Try typing Twigworth brakers in Google
I really hope this helps someone........and the car
Andy