If the mileage is genuine
http://www.leboncoin.fr/voitures/196928931.htm?ca=6_s
Notice as well what you can see through the back window
Google translation of the advert is:
Vehicles stuck in a dry indoor garage and the shelter of the light (does not everyone was started) since 1990.
To pick up on the CT is not done because there should be a return to service complete.Le vehicle was in perfect working condition before his arrest.
The model year is 1988 or 1989 (I have not the gray card on me now)
The price may be reviewed, make an offer.
Mike P
16V on Leboncoin France - Check out the mileage
16V on Leboncoin France - Check out the mileage
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'88 'F' White Bx16v - 62k miles & as seen on TV
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'88 'F' White Bx16v - 62k miles & as seen on TV
- Jezziebx16v
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Looks sweet, if its been in storage since 1990 you would expect it to be near to rust/rot free.
As for the motor, it would depend on if it was properly prepared for its lay up
And the price of 4500€, at TODAYS exchange rate 4,010.33 GBP so not an unreasonable asking price, if I was looking for a 16v I'd expect to pay that for a good one like this, if it is that good.
In my opinion the price is to cheap, for a car with this many KM's. The Morrette headlights and Cibie Oscar's on the front lead me to think this has seen some rally stages or some sprited road driving in its very early years!
Maybe I'm thinking to deeply about it but I think if you bought this you would have to pay out alot more on getting it up to scratch........BUT then you would have a Bx16v with aboult 6000 miles .
I dont think its a museum piece, however for a collecter or a serious 16v enthusiast its a good start for a concourse show car.
Jez
As for the motor, it would depend on if it was properly prepared for its lay up
And the price of 4500€, at TODAYS exchange rate 4,010.33 GBP so not an unreasonable asking price, if I was looking for a 16v I'd expect to pay that for a good one like this, if it is that good.
In my opinion the price is to cheap, for a car with this many KM's. The Morrette headlights and Cibie Oscar's on the front lead me to think this has seen some rally stages or some sprited road driving in its very early years!
Maybe I'm thinking to deeply about it but I think if you bought this you would have to pay out alot more on getting it up to scratch........BUT then you would have a Bx16v with aboult 6000 miles .
I dont think its a museum piece, however for a collecter or a serious 16v enthusiast its a good start for a concourse show car.
Jez
Past 16v's: 89 Ph1 Black, 90 Ph2 Grey, 89 Ph2 Black, 91 Ph2 Grey, 91 Ph2 Black.
Now. 94 Datsun Silvia S14 rice rocket, 85 Peugeot 505 Turbo, 77 Ford Capri.
Now. 94 Datsun Silvia S14 rice rocket, 85 Peugeot 505 Turbo, 77 Ford Capri.
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is that the std front bumper?? looks similar to the 'prostert' one?? (sp??)
agree with jezzie on the additional lighting! a bit much for normal driving,
but a good find! one of the early oines for sure, and stil shiny red too!
agree with jezzie on the additional lighting! a bit much for normal driving,
but a good find! one of the early oines for sure, and stil shiny red too!
Timmo
After all i am the Cornish one!
Its Because its French!
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After all i am the Cornish one!
Its Because its French!
Bx16v club - Sharing the love for the unloved!
Car price is ~£4000
Getting it home, inc' trailer, ferry crossing etc is probably £500
Assuming that you don't need to do any major bodywork or engine work, I would budget £1000 for recommissioning it.
All in then, about £5500 minimum.
Would be nice to have though, if this was in this country and a RHD UK car, I'd be all over it like a rash*
*and probably divorced by SWMBO
Mike P
Getting it home, inc' trailer, ferry crossing etc is probably £500
Assuming that you don't need to do any major bodywork or engine work, I would budget £1000 for recommissioning it.
All in then, about £5500 minimum.
Would be nice to have though, if this was in this country and a RHD UK car, I'd be all over it like a rash*
*and probably divorced by SWMBO
Mike P
Founder member of the Phase 1 Appreciation Society!
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'88 'F' White Bx16v - 62k miles & as seen on TV
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'88 'F' White Bx16v - 62k miles & as seen on TV