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#1 2020-08-28 10:47:01

vaz2121
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From: Glasgow Living:~ SW. Scotland
Registered: 2015-08-31
Posts: 1,311

So how does this work ....(Part Two)

It was at Start of year I saw flashing past A "Preface lift" MK 1 Van But was 07 Registered.......
https://dispatchexpertscudo.org.uk/foru … php?id=967

Well Yesterday on pretty much the Same Road but much Farther on as I was heading to and about Half way to Dalbeattie (A711) in the car again and this time on my own I'm sure I passed it again....

Having a Brain Wave I "Thought what's on Car's Dash Cam" ........


Low and Behold There it is........
"Took a bit of working out how to get a ScreenShot"..........
(It is for a Luddite like me)

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#2 2020-08-28 17:13:21

woodbine
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From: Bristol, UK
Registered: 2018-11-01
Posts: 233

Re: So how does this work ....(Part Two)

I reckon it's a very late, end of the line facelift model - because of the rub strips down the side that early versions didn't  have. Then it's had a bump at the front, and rebuilt with bonnet and grille from a pre-facelift donor vehicle.

That's my theory, anyway.

Last edited by woodbine (2020-08-28 20:16:46)


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#3 2020-08-28 18:55:33

Casper
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From: East Lothian
Registered: 2015-12-20
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Re: So how does this work ....(Part Two)

woodbine wrote:

I reckon it's a very late, end of the line facelift model - because of the rubs strips down the side that early versions didn't  have. Then it's had a bump at the front, and rebuilt with bonnet and grille from a pre-facelift donor vehicle.

That's my theory, He was pissed up and crashed it and did not want the insurance involved for some reason.

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#4 2020-08-29 03:45:48

vaz2121
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From: Glasgow Living:~ SW. Scotland
Registered: 2015-08-31
Posts: 1,311

Re: So how does this work ....(Part Two)

woodbine wrote:

I reckon it's a very late, end of the line facelift model - because of the rub strips down the side that early versions didn't  have. Then it's had a bump at the front, and rebuilt with bonnet and grille from a pre-facelift donor vehicle.

That's my theory, anyway.

Casper wrote:
woodbine wrote:

I reckon it's a very late, end of the line facelift model - because of the rubs strips down the side that early versions didn't  have. Then it's had a bump at the front, and rebuilt with bonnet and grille from a pre-facelift donor vehicle.

That's my theory, He was pissed up and crashed it and did not want the insurance involved for some reason.

Good point about rubbing strips   hadn't noticed them until now

IIRC..... That's pretty much the conclusion that was arrived at last time

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#5 2021-02-28 18:25:40

JohanWinas
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From: Gothenburg, Sweden
Registered: 2019-08-21
Posts: 32

Re: So how does this work ....(Part Two)

My dad actually has one of these, in that combination, the old front and the new rubbing strips.
And that has not been rebuilt or changed in any way, so must have been a few weeks where they got the new panels for the sides with the holes fr the rubbing strips, but still had the old front...

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