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Whatever happened to my 1969 Earl Bay?
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<blockquote data-quote="james_stan" data-source="post: 639580" data-attributes="member: 1088"><p>I expect it will have been scrapped. Lots were at the end of their economic life in the early mid 90s and no-one saw any value in them. I picked up mine in 1995/6 for 750 quid as it had a blown motor and even at 800 for an engine swap folk thought it was not worth it. Different story now of course. Over teh years I've spent a few 1000s but I hope to get it back when I sell it soon - more than you can say for most classics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="james_stan, post: 639580, member: 1088"] I expect it will have been scrapped. Lots were at the end of their economic life in the early mid 90s and no-one saw any value in them. I picked up mine in 1995/6 for 750 quid as it had a blown motor and even at 800 for an engine swap folk thought it was not worth it. Different story now of course. Over teh years I've spent a few 1000s but I hope to get it back when I sell it soon - more than you can say for most classics. [/QUOTE]
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