fiesta mk1 rolling shell £100

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fiesta mk1 rolling shell £100

Postby rob pace on Sun Apr 01, 2012 7:18 pm

£100 - will be just a rolling shell as most parts have been sold off this car now.

hi guys have this 1983 shell up for grabs. id like to see it as a project for someone as its not the worst i have seen for a car thats 30 years old. i dont want to see it scrapped if im honest as these are getting rare. here are some photos, the boot floor is the worst area really and front wings need replacing.

will come with clocks obviosly for mileage which is 89k and MOT certificate which is untill april i think.

UPDATED - shell is ready to be towed away on a flatbed, please see extra pictures of the floorpan from the inside, apart from wings and boot floor its bloody good if you ask me for 30 years old :D :D :D

the wide arches may be gone got to wait for someone to get back to me! interior is gone as well, bottom 2 pictures is whats left. :oops:

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