1981 Allegro mk3

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1981 Allegro mk3

Postby Rhumsaa » Wed Dec 16, 2009 10:18 pm

I have a decent Austin Allegro sitting on my drive going spare for a jaunt - is on manx plates so if you keep it registered on them no need for an MOT

Lights need looking at as the headlights are hit and miss but otherwise fine (for an allegro)

Happy to give away to a good home and whoever wants to get over on the boat to the Isle of Man
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Re: 1981 Allegro mk3

Postby clemo » Thu Dec 17, 2009 11:07 am

wow. a decent one..
did they make that edition!

that being said i am catching up with jullian nowill aka "plymouth banjul" and karl parsons aka"run from the sun" he is a massive all-agro fan.
i see a cunning plan to talk him into going eastbound and down (theme tune to smokey and the bandit). this may just do it...
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Re: 1981 Allegro mk3

Postby Rhumsaa » Mon Dec 21, 2009 8:59 am

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Re: 1981 Allegro mk3

Postby Major Bunker » Mon Dec 21, 2009 10:05 am

That is truly beautiful. I'm going to see if I can persuade my Mrs she'd prefer that to the Favorit pick-up we've currently got lined up for Northern Lights! I assume taking it to Norway qualifies as "to a good home"?!

Does it have the sporty 1.3 engine developing almost 60 brake horsepower, by any chance? I'd just like to know whether I'd be 100 or 200 miles behind the rest of the pack every day...
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Re: 1981 Allegro mk3

Postby Rhumsaa » Tue Dec 22, 2009 12:48 am

it is a 1.7 automatic beastie

I have had 60mph out of her with the minimum of fear
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