The Missus' (Vik) stroke last year and her subsequent rehabilitation and recovery has forced the suspension of my career as a heavy plant operator, as she needs assistance pretty much 24/7. As part of injecting some pleasure into our lives, we looked at getting a fun car again. Something 'kin to the Hyundai Coupe we'd had some years ago. Had a shufty at a few and they are not aging well, then I noticed a chap over on .org (Rover_25X aka Charlzey) selling this:

Pretty good nick 216 Cabby on 128K, 3 owners (2 in same family), and with the HG fixed etc. We headed up there to look, liked and money changed hands a couple weeks later. £450, including tonneau cover and a windjammer.
Bargain, cheers mate
We drove it home, performed faultlessly though the scuttleshake was concerning at first. The (overly small) alloys have gone now, replaced with 15" steelies fitted with Rover 620 trims. Looks much better, the plan is to keep the exterior stock, and just fit descreet and sensible OEM mods to the engine and exhaust side - stuff like stainless midsection and backbox, though a low volume version, and some minor stuff like a K&N panel filter etc.
Parked it in the garage and there it stayed while it peed down for three weeks - I'd open the door, cry a bit, then close it again, *laughs*. Had it out a few sunny weekends though, got the obligatory sunburned bonce etc and then the MOT was up...
So the plan is to sit it in the garage and sort the cosmetic issues it has. We have a Motability car in the meantime, so this process can take as long as it needs. There are not a great many problems, the obligatory bubbling of the arches and a couple of sill holes behind front wings - again, usual fayre but by no means the worst I have seen.
So all told, just joined here for the information resource really - while I get our smiles car sorted.
Take care folks - thanks for reading and see ya around...







