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1972 Bay Purchase....help please
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<blockquote data-quote="Yobyekim" data-source="post: 601157" data-attributes="member: 26675"><p>Yeah the lady who owns it is my best friends mum. No it doesnt sound pessimistic, ive restored cars before and have good friends in the trade so I know what could be involved, I appreciate the help. I pretty much came on to gain knowledge about these buses because its good to know the common things to look for etc.</p><p></p><p>I think the plan would be buy the bus, get it MOTd and enjoy it this year for a few trips with the family and then fully restore to a high standard over the winter. Not really fussed about making money because id be doing it to keep. The owner paid £6500 ten years ago and would like her money back on it, just wanted to make sure it was a good deal :msn4: </p><p>I think its a cheap way into ownership.</p><p></p><p>Michael</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Yobyekim, post: 601157, member: 26675"] Yeah the lady who owns it is my best friends mum. No it doesnt sound pessimistic, ive restored cars before and have good friends in the trade so I know what could be involved, I appreciate the help. I pretty much came on to gain knowledge about these buses because its good to know the common things to look for etc. I think the plan would be buy the bus, get it MOTd and enjoy it this year for a few trips with the family and then fully restore to a high standard over the winter. Not really fussed about making money because id be doing it to keep. The owner paid £6500 ten years ago and would like her money back on it, just wanted to make sure it was a good deal :msn4: I think its a cheap way into ownership. Michael [/QUOTE]
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