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Last Online: Jun 4th, 2009 18:12
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Location: Plymouth
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I have a P1800 has been garaged for many years , but i now have to move it on , its a restoration project pretty good nick but no engine 1972 overdrive model free to good home
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Last Online: Dec 9th, 2022 17:59
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Location: London
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Hi and thanks for the offer of this P1800. I will call you and text. My number is 078 2887 9494. Thanks from Kassie
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Last Online: Oct 20th, 2010 15:09
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Hi Guys, I need some advice please. I can buy a P1800 B18 2 door 1962 RHD, I was told it is quite rare in the Right Hand Drive model. Any idea what the value could be?
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Michael 1800E on carbs
Last Online: Mar 16th, 2014 09:25
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Long Load, Somerset
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The value is entirely dependant upon condition. P1800s cost far more to restore than they are then worth. I don't think a RHD 1962 is very much rarer than a LHD, other than most of them will be in the graveyard by now. If you don't know roughly what its worth as is, it may not be the car for you. Rule is, buy the best condition model you can afford. Mechanically they are pretty good, but corrosion, especially underbody, is the problem normally especially if it has had long near the sea, or mud.
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