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Welcome to The Type 34 Registry Friday, September 03 2010 @ 11:42 PM CDT
| suicide jockey |
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July 20 2010 08:40 AM (Read 196 times) |
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Registered: 07/16/10
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As above;
I know, I know they are very rare but everything comes to those that wait and I am in no hurry. !!!!!!
Preferably in 'desert patina' but important things are no major accident damage, RHD, Sunroof.
Right price for the right car.
I can arrange shipping from Oz, States, SA etc
thanks ... steve 07733 113738
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| Lee Hedges |
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July 22 2010 11:02 AM |
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Good luck with your search! I believe there to be 14 known M346 models worldwide, so it's not going to be easy. I remember fondly having an itch to buy an M346 in 2003-04. I began by joining clubs that had RHD KGs and the most fruitful was the KG Club Great Britain. They have a club magazine that has stories & ads. I found my 1965 M346 in their classified ads and it had been listed for several months. If you ask the T34 e-list about who might already own an M346 then you'll have contacts for potentially buying theirs, even if they were not considering selling it. Another huge factor is to have a local expert do an inspection of the car, as there is bound to be rust, accident damage, and missing parts that the current owner may not want to disclose. Another thing to consider, there are several LHD to RHD conversions out there and many Electric Sunroof graftings into Coupes, so be sure you're getting an M346 (ask to see their birth certificate). Better to wait to find the right M346 instead of buying the first one you find. Contact me privately if you want details on what my M346 experience was like and what I found underneath the pretty paint when I finally got it back to California. LeeHedges@PureT34.org
Lee [restored 1962 Cabrio replica (0 001 776) -- 1965 346 (345 012 044) under restoration since 2004]
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