72 Danbury Crossover on Ebay

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Nugsy

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Been looking to get in to the scene for a while and not much going on at work so consatntly scouring ebay. Luckily i came across this about 8 minutes after it was posted and it was to good to miss;

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI....65327&_sacat=See-All-Categories&_fvi=1&_rdc=1

Had it up on the ramp and needs minimal welding to get MOT'd, just got to sort out a decent useable interior and it should be ready for next year.

It came with MOT's back to 98, and looks like its been around a bit (Vanfest 2000 and 2007 stickers). Think its from Bournemouth, Portsmouth and Wales. If anyone has any history on it, please let me know :D
 
Hello and welcome! :D

I look forward to following progress and seeing more pics in due course.

Crossover Danbury tin-tops are the way forward! 8)
 
Thanks :D

Crossovers seem to get mixed reviews if you read the posts but me personally think they have the best of both ends: the better looking front and a bigger engine bay at the back (but still not 100% happy with the big rear lights)
 
What a bargain! I used to have a crossover, great vehicle, it's only lighted hearted ribbing re the crossdresser van :mrgreen:

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Good price (assuming you paid the winning bid)looks good, and dont worry to much about the rear lights, you dont see them when driving :lol: :lol:
 
Never really thought of it that way - its for those following to worry about :shock:

As the auction pics have now gone i thought i'd post a couple just in case it jogs anyones memory of seeing it at shows etc.

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froggy said:
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Good price (assuming you paid the winning bid)looks good, and dont worry to much about the rear lights, you dont see them when driving :lol: :lol:

It was on a buy it now of £1500 so you could say i snapped his hand off. Just got the log book back today in my name so officially happy now :D :D

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Start a thread in the gallery section and get some pics up.
Looks like its had an alternator conversion carried out and is fitted with a weber progressive 32/36 carb 8) (same engine set up as mine!)
 
I have done :)

I open a thread called 72 Danbury after i realised that this was for things spotted and not bought :roll:
 

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