If it were a few years from now when im running my nova garage id rip his hand off for it but since im still a youngster with nowhere to keep cars or anything, i just have to sit and watch it be ripped apart and sold......
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If it were a few years from now when im running my nova garage id rip his hand off for it but since im still a youngster with nowhere to keep cars or anything, i just have to sit and watch it be ripped apart and sold......
Shame its got that bad what with the history of the car, must be on for a reshell though Steve?
Can you not see the pics? That thing looks like its been under the sea for 9 years. Its beyond repair, and a reshell would lose some of its authenticity :(Quote:
Originally Posted by k reg nova
Incidentally, there was a Mattig kitted one on Pistonheads recently. Pretty much everyone slated it saying it looked sh!t... although that wasn't THE original car like this one is.
[quote=duick]Yes, thx. But I will not restore it, it is really too bad, would have to cut the whole floor, as it thin as paper due to the rust.
It was like a wetland inside, carpet completely rotten. There was even a squirrel living inside!!!!
Why buy it then o.O?
At the end of the day it's just a Nova/Opel Corsa.Quote:
Originally Posted by k reg nova
Nice find though Steve.:thumb:
http://www.pngclub.com/forum/viewfea...r.php?ref=1690
This may be of intrest
Yes, know that one
Do I really have to answer that???????Quote:
Why buy it then o.O?
As I'm really unsure what to do, I added a poll
another example of rare not always meaning good
there is a matting nova on a classic car web site i england for sale
I thinks being as its so rare you should not rush this job, strip it done and restore it. It would be well worth it in the long run.Get it back looking like the white one in the pictures.
Great find