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Post by chequeredflagracing on Mar 31, 2019 11:12:57 GMT 1
C615 TPY was mine B155 OEF was owned by Brian Hewitt Be interested to know if they are still around. UK bikes but they may have travelled PM's please if you know the owners it he bikes are still around.
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Post by tony1964 on Mar 31, 2019 11:19:33 GMT 1
B155OEF untaxed since 1996
C615TPY untaxed since 1988
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Mar 31, 2019 11:27:00 GMT 1
The B reg one last taxed 1996 The C reg one is showing as tax expired in 1988 so still registered but probably long gone Steve Edited as I miskeyed the reg
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Post by Yogi on Apr 1, 2019 16:56:51 GMT 1
Hopefully that skodas long gone
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Post by midlifecrisisrd on Apr 1, 2019 16:59:36 GMT 1
Hopefully that skodas long gone All Skoda's from that time have bio degraded years ago 🤣 Steve
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Post by Yogi on Apr 1, 2019 17:09:21 GMT 1
Hopefully that skodas long gone All Skoda's from that time have bio degraded years ago 🤣 Steve Phew ,thank god for small mercies Matt
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Post by iwantalc on Apr 1, 2019 17:52:08 GMT 1
Hopefully that skodas long gone matt shame on you that was someones pride and joy ..lol
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Post by tipfinchy on Apr 1, 2019 17:52:58 GMT 1
that Scud looks top of the range , alloys , vinyl roof , and a boot spoiler (makes it easier to push)
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Post by reedpete on Apr 1, 2019 18:40:13 GMT 1
that Scud looks top of the range , alloys , vinyl roof , and a boot spoiler (makes it easier to push) Rear heated window to keep hands warm in winter You can double their value by filling with petrol.. golden oldies !
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Post by 500anorak on Apr 1, 2019 18:42:52 GMT 1
that Scud looks top of the range , alloys , vinyl roof , and a boot spoiler (makes it easier to push) Looks like it's got a heated rear window,that will keep you hands warm when pushing it
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Post by reedpete on Apr 1, 2019 18:46:36 GMT 1
They say timing is everything 😁
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Post by Yogi on Apr 1, 2019 18:48:51 GMT 1
Hopefully that skodas long gone matt shame on you that was someones pride and joy ..lol Lol, they were probably happy when the price of scrap went up and they doubled there money
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Post by tipfinchy on Apr 1, 2019 19:00:29 GMT 1
late eighties I think it was a mates mother bought a convertible (skip?) one , we laughed for months , still makes me smile now thinking about it
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Post by brucie on Apr 3, 2019 17:23:58 GMT 1
Lad at work in the 80,s had a orange scoda for his first car the other chap had a lada which one was worse I've no idea wouldn't get in any of em I had a rd good times
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Post by JonW on Apr 3, 2019 23:02:29 GMT 1
I worked at a night club with a guy who was very proud that he'd done very well indeed for his age. He was a few years older, maybe 22... I was 18 and 'doing well' to me was having enough money to put petrol in the bike and beer in my gob, but he told all n sundry that he had worked hard and bought a new house, new car and a new bike. He banged on and on about it every week to anyone who would listen. One day I saw him park near work on his bike, it was an MZ250. This got me interested and that eve I weedled what his car was out of him; it was a Skoda Estelle of course. I gave up at that point, I didnt want to know where or what 'new house' he'd bought, but I knew what sort of place it would be lol
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