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If the shell is sound id work away at it. If it went back on the road the chassis is obviously straight so provided its not rusty then it sounds like a decent base car. Why was it written off?
History doesnt matter to these cars they are worth f*ck all mow anyway, regardless of how "mint" they are.
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D turbos arent worth anything anyway, just carry on, no point selling it because it has cat c wrote on the log book.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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As said, as long as the car is looking straight crack on with your plans. someone may have taken it to a garage who did a good repair on it.
Most of my vehicles have been Cat C or Cat D.
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Isn't cat c like bodywork damage?
That dented door for example....
I got a 2003 renault laguna as an engine donar for £280 as it was cat c, just a bent in door and sill. Easily repairable
306 are a piece of piss to repair as long as the chassis is straight
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Yeah what ozone said, a dented door or wing or bumper will easily write off an old 306 in a flash
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shame you got short for the same of it been a CAT C, also as long as its been repaired ok, then who cares, Id have still made it mint, i mean, look at me, with a 20 year old plus rover metro! That should have been giving the elbow years ago!
just think, this with the morrets on and compomotive mo's! , with the leather interior. It would have looked the part!
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Ive got a ph1 half leather interior and a set of tsw stealth's that i got for her, these are a few of the parts im selling in due course
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Most cars have had cat c damage in there lifetime, just not recorded
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The door damage is easily enough for cat c.
I know as mine was cat c for almost identical damage to the door.
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I thought cat d was panel damage uneconomical to repair and cat c was chassis damage uneconomical repair that requires a VIC test
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No chassis damage with my door/wing cat c... had to have a vic though.