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We drove a 104GL over the Pyrenees for a family holiday in Spain in 1978. Really lusted after the 104ZS - one of my first brochures nicked from a showroom. I can't believe nobody has mentioned this or at least I haven't seen it:
I stalled at using Fancy Plates because I don't like a .co.uk site being in the Irish Republic. I went with Demon Plates, UK based, just emailed pics of licence and V5, came in 48 hours from order.
I'm sure having the battery in an oversized tea cosy didn't come as standard either! (I'm only being picky because I'm jealous, even though I'm not sure if I'm jealous of the seller or the buyer.)
Clio Williams 0179 sold for £33K on Saturday: https://www.silverstoneauctions.com/sa080-lot-18497-1993-renault-clio-williams-phase-1?el=18497&pn=1&pp=100
They don't look like original fog lamps to me and there's something amiss with that gearknob.
(I'm sure you've already done this, but) You can search Insurance Group less than three on Autotrader. My son managed to insure a 18 plate Ibiza for £550 first year insurance with no black box. The one with the strangled 3 cylinder engine which is actually quite fun, like a 107 is. He's...
It all depends what you want to do. I used to use Olympus OM film cameras, and then bought an EP3 camera (mirrorless, a little like the OM-D) in 2005 or so, which I use as a point and shoot on holiday with a wide angle lens that's tiny.
But I kept all my old manual lenses and bought an adapter...