09-09-2017, 05:13 PM
So picked her up this morning, 78k miles, no tax no test, a VERY milky back window, roof operated manually as the hydraulics had long since given up the ghost, according to the seller.
He had owned it for 18 months after buying it off his friend, who had had it a similar length of time. A nasty scratch that runs the passenger side of the bonnet to the petrol tank filler cap on the driver's side rear quarter panel.
Test drive showed everything as should be from what I know about 306s (this is number 4) so handed over some notes and off I went home.
Didn't miss a beat the 70 mile trip home.
List of jobs to do so far-
Oil change and plugs
Air & Fuel filter change
Timing belt (no history with car)
Front windows not working, passenger side silent, driver side switch buzzing when pressed
Replace broken aerial (70 miles home in silence talking to myself)
Give it a good scrub!
Roof needs a good clean (sitting for a while so mkre green than blue)
Refurbish cyclones (1 or 2 bubbles)
See if a good clean and polish takes the nasty look off the scratches
Maybe have a look at the hydraulics on the roof
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He had owned it for 18 months after buying it off his friend, who had had it a similar length of time. A nasty scratch that runs the passenger side of the bonnet to the petrol tank filler cap on the driver's side rear quarter panel.
Test drive showed everything as should be from what I know about 306s (this is number 4) so handed over some notes and off I went home.
Didn't miss a beat the 70 mile trip home.
List of jobs to do so far-
Oil change and plugs
Air & Fuel filter change
Timing belt (no history with car)
Front windows not working, passenger side silent, driver side switch buzzing when pressed
Replace broken aerial (70 miles home in silence talking to myself)
Give it a good scrub!
Roof needs a good clean (sitting for a while so mkre green than blue)
Refurbish cyclones (1 or 2 bubbles)
See if a good clean and polish takes the nasty look off the scratches
Maybe have a look at the hydraulics on the roof
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