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All being what it seems on the surface, at the guiding price range it would be well priced. There are a few items under the bonnet that don't quite add up to the photographic nice car it appears to be. I like the paint colour which is reasonably rare. A fairly significant issue is the leather upholstery - the trimmer endeavoured to re-create the original "shape" built into the pleats, and the end result is pretty close to disastrous.
Also note, that this is the Automatic version, and not nearly as desirable as the manuals. Regards Styria
N.B. Page one of this thread shows two cream coloured back seats on top of each other, and it is possible to examine the "ribbing" and the strategic "dip" of the pleats. Whilst it is not possible to judge ribbing of squab and back rest being aligned with each other, on the car being auctioned by Shannons there is a definite issue with that aspect of the upholstery.
I have just had another look at that upholstery, and the quality really is quite abysmal, both front and back. Sorry, don't mean to be critical.
Also note, that this is the Automatic version, and not nearly as desirable as the manuals. Regards Styria
N.B. Page one of this thread shows two cream coloured back seats on top of each other, and it is possible to examine the "ribbing" and the strategic "dip" of the pleats. Whilst it is not possible to judge ribbing of squab and back rest being aligned with each other, on the car being auctioned by Shannons there is a definite issue with that aspect of the upholstery.
I have just had another look at that upholstery, and the quality really is quite abysmal, both front and back. Sorry, don't mean to be critical.
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