Where I am totally happy to see a V8 implanted in classic cars like TR8, MGB GT, STAG etc, I’m not quite sure how I feel about implanting an electric motor into a classic (as per this link from auto...
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Where I am totally happy to see a V8 implanted in classic cars like TR8, MGB GT, STAG etc, I’m not quite sure how I feel about implanting an electric motor into a classic (as per this link from auto...
No it was a 2004 CLK 3.2 v6 (as per my previous post #4115)[emoji3]
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Lovely, bet that was a little more than the £3000 I paid for mine [emoji3][emoji106]
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Well the old Mondeo has been sold to a nice man off eBay and I now have a Mercedes CLK320 v6.
It was good value (I think) at £3000, only time will tell if it was a wise choice or not....
Bloody hell im not surprised you crashed it, I've had over 30 years experience driving sports cars and hot hatches and I found it a bit of a handful at times [emoji1]
Like that! metallic green? Is it the later limited edition?
This was mine, I sold it a few years ago when I got made redundant and the running costs were too much for me [emoji853]
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Ford have their 'ST' designation for their high performance models these days.
Sad but true
Agreed, M badges should only be on cars with a Motorsport chassis number.
You boys have too much Money :-)
Mondeo mk2 estate 2.5v6, year 2000 w-reg' 30 mpg (mixed) 142,000 on the clock, valued at circa £400
This is what you want!!!!!...