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Dead for days and days on end. Then 3 deals done within 3 hours on what can only be described as the most miserable day of weather I have seen this decade :)

And all have been walk ons in a total monsoon in Essex....... ;)

How’s everyone else’s October so far? 

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1 minute ago, Grantlfc81 said:

How’s everyone else’s October so far? 

3 so far, sold one today early in the morning just before the monsoon arrived in Bucks :lol:

Waiting for two more buyers for the same car, one has a 5:30 appointment, the other 7pm and something tells me they will both turn up at exactly 6pm. One has a part ex that I want so I hope he gets here first. 

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No sales but then I have little to sell. A couple of good enquiries on what I do have though and may buy later down the line. Don’t really mind as I’m off for a few days to the Lake District anyway. Went fishing yesterday afternoon. Why not eh? 

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Got a nice juicy 7% flat on a 7k car as well so hopefully it passes and I get a nice finance commission on that one too.

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2 hours ago, Grantlfc81 said:

Dead for days and days on end. Then 3 deals done within 3 hours on what can only be described as the most miserable day of weather I have seen this decade :)

And all have been walk ons in a total monsoon in Essex....... ;)

How’s everyone else’s October so far? 

October to September is night and day. On 7 so far against a stock of 20-25 on sale.

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2 hours ago, Grantlfc81 said:

Got a nice juicy 7% flat on a 7k car as well so hopefully it passes and I get a nice finance commission on that one too.

Love baffling them with 7% flat. 500 notes for you there my friend! 

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14 hours ago, EPV said:

Don’t really mind as I’m off for a few days to the Lake District anyway. Went fishing yesterday afternoon. Why not eh? 

Pick the Pug up on the way back, you’re driving passed the door.

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17 minutes ago, Mark101 said:

Pick the Pug up on the way back, you’re driving passed the door.

I am yet to master the technique of driving two cars at once mate :) 

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3 hours ago, EPV said:

I am yet to master the technique of driving two cars at once mate :) 

I thought you might be with someone else (wife, friend, etc) whom could drive one and you the other?

You’re not going on your own are you, you know.... to find yourself, be at one with nature.

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4 hours ago, EPV said:

I am yet to master the technique of driving two cars at once mate

Next time get the train up, taxi to BCA, tax the Peugeot and on to the Lakes! 

Might be a bit brave and a bit boring (with no working ICE / NAV) but will only add to the adventure :lol:

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1 hour ago, Mark101 said:

I thought you might be with someone else (wife, friend, etc) whom could drive one and you the other?

You’re not going on your own are you, you know.... to find yourself, be at one with nature.

I am but you’re making the mistake of thinking of i’d let my Doris behind the wheel 

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22 minutes ago, EPV said:

you’re making the mistake of thinking of i’d let my Doris behind the wheel 

Chances are she'll be more careful than most trade platers out there :lol:

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6 hours ago, EPV said:

I am yet to master the technique of driving two cars at once mate :) 

easy that one :) 

drive 400 yds , get out walk back , go 400 yds past the first car , get out walk back , go 400 yds past the second car and repeat till you get home .

Two cars back , one pair of shoes knackered , But very fit . "Bonus :)"

 

 

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1 hour ago, David Horgan said:

easy that one :) 

drive 400 yds , get out walk back , go 400 yds past the first car , get out walk back , go 400 yds past the second car and repeat till you get home .

Two cars back , one pair of shoes knackered , But very fit . "Bonus :)"

 

 

What you need is an A frame and balls of steel EPV mate 

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11 hours ago, EPV said:

I am yet to master the technique of driving two cars at once mate :) 

Dolly..... 

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1 hour ago, Arfur Dealy said:

Dolly..... 

Looked at that. £1300 to buy a decent one and about four grand in petrol for my stupid RR to tow it :lol:

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1 hour ago, tradex said:

 

A-Frame

nap

the law states any vehicle with 2 wheels on the queens highway would still need to be taxed tested if required and insured for road traffic use

also unless you use a proper towing vehicle the mam would be wrong

did i mention grandfather rights and tachos?

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3 minutes ago, tradex said:

Towed car becomes a 'trailer' if on same plates as towing vehicle if using a dolly or A frame....then any wheels on road  need to braked if over 750kg, unless used to remove from hazardous area. 

Pretty sure that correct. 

if you look what the aa or is it rac use its a proper slide out axle trailer thing with a proper braking system,they are still governed by a max radious of 45 miles i think it is and of course the vehicle needs to be moved because it was causing an obstruction

this is why you dont see farmer giles using his threepenny bit leyland anymore with a poorly rewelded harvey frost on the back going up and down the local bypass touting for trade

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