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  • Ebay Berlinetta

    Message originally posted by: Bob Molyneux
    Hi all, Looking to buy a Marlin (finally), had to get all the other "jobs" out of the way first. I originally planned to purchase an older Berlinetta to restore back to glory but have just seen a un-started kit for sale on E bay.I would appreciate any sugestions at to the price i should realy pay for this. It is a Cortina based kit that has never been started but has passed hands a couple of times. If someone could call me I would be most appreciative (will call back to save costs) on 01744 816216 or 07985 806229. Thanks in advance for any help.

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    Re: Ebay Berlinetta

    Message originally posted by: Liz Billings Vice Chair MOC
    Hi Bob. I would proceed with caution as there may be problems getting a Berlinetta kit through an SVA, You would be better picking up a car which may need some work but is already registered and on the road. Unless a kit is registered with DVLA you may have trouble now all log books are new type. Don't give up though. My Berli is great fun. Liz

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      Re: Ebay Berlinetta

      Message originally posted by: Bob Molyneux
      Thanks for the reply and advise Liz. That was originally the way i was going. Missed out on the un-started E-bay car anyway.
      Anyone got a Marlin for sale that requires attention/reviving. I could ensure the seller the car would be going to a skilled, enthusiastic and meticulus new owner. Not realy looking for something turn-key, more something I could "personalise". Have built several Cobra kits and restored more classic cars than a few, all for other people. Now it's my turn. Love to hear from anyone whatever you have, as long as its a marlin.

      Mery christmas to you all. Bob.

      P.s Santa might bring me one :-)

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        Re: Ebay Berlinetta

        Message originally posted by: Danny Nelson.
        Hi Bob, Liz Billings is spot on with her advice most unbuilt kits are used for spares or to rebuild a car that is already regd. Give me a ring I may be able to help.

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