| Hi Chris et al, I've talked with both Lance and Garry 
Hewitt on the phone ( a long long time back), Garry put me in 
contact with Dave Howarth.   Back in 98-99 I chatted with Dave quite a few 
times (too bad he didnt have internet back then - still doesn't?) and he put me 
onto the D in the museum near Manchester ( The midland motor museum). 
   This was basically a boarding house for cars, the 
owners would pay to have the vehicles stored and maintained and 
displayed. The D I was looking at was a rhd, however it wasnt as 
good as I had expected for 40k (pounds, I'm using a US setting for the keyboard 
so no pound sign), the old barn that had been done up to house the various 
vehicles wasnt temperature or humidity controlled, there were even the droppings 
from a few pigeons on the car.   The vin was 12173 with 
a production date of 1982, I thought all euros were 1981? The panels had 
numerous blemishes ( possible where droppings had been washed off) All 
the headlining etc needed new glue, there were a few dents in the 
doors and I'm not too sure the car was regularily started. There was also 
evidence of rust on the frame and roof member(? maybe just discolouration). 
So I made my offer, the museum owner said he'd pass on the offer, and I heard 
nothing.   Just recently a RHD ( US car , local conversion) 
sold here at Shannons auction in Sydney for AU$41k, thats about 14.5k (pounds). 
I'm in the market for a D but I have to weigh up whether I can afford a euro. I 
have to pay shipping, import duty (despite being 2nd hand and its age) and of 
course pay our new GST (similar to VAT) on it as well. This makes your 25k into 
about 32.5k which is about AU$95k ( almost 2yrs earnings!) about the same 
price i can buy a new SLK230 merc!   I'd like a euro as there are fewer of themand they 
have an interesting history, unless i'm mistaken that most of those 
manufactured being used in desgin rule compliance tests?   However economics will force me to godown the 
path of purchasing one already in aus, not sure there are any euros here, i 
think they are all conversions - but I'm sure I'll be corrected if I'm wrong 
:)   Anyway, I can keep dreaming :)     Thanks for the offer, I'll send you my 
details.   Cheers Greg    
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by a Rule
 
 Greg.   Its 
difficult for overseas members, its also difficult for the club too, because 
the postal costs are much more. I will ask Martin to "re-insert" an "overseas" 
membership fee of £20.    Funnily enough the next mag has a large Australian content, following 
my recent visit to the Haslewoods barby.   If 
you let me have you latest "snail mail" address ( privately) I will send you a 
copy FOC.   If 
you are still looking for a "Euro-spec RHD" Dusty could fit the bill, £25K 
could do the trick! ( yes, I've reduced the price).   Which Manchester museum had a car?  Was it a RHD?.........no, 
 stop it Chris, I';m trying to sell not buy!!!   Chris P       
Hi all,   a new listener from Australia. I joined the 
club (member 103 - only for a year). At that time (99-2k) the 
newsletter was thin ( most only 2 pages - the 2k editions were much better) 
and the item of most interest was of course vehicles for sale in the UK( 
I'm after a euro rhd).   I dropped it as I could'nt justify thecost 
- I am unable to attend meetings etc, so my sole source of contact 
& info was the magazine and this was basically advertising the next 
events and little else.   At that time the cost to me , being outside the 
UK, was more than 15 ( cant insert a pound sign here ) but I cannot 
recall the exact cost.   I understand that a mag takes  a lot of 
effort and those who attempt it must be congratulated for being involved, 
again being way over here I can offer little in assistance or 
content.   Having said all that,  Is it worth me 
giving it a second go? It's been a few years since I was a member,I'm 
sure there are more members, and as a result the contnet will relfelct 
that. However I notice there is no mention of outside UK membership fee 
anymore on the membership form   I even made it to the UK to see a vehicle in a 
Manchester museum - wanted 40k, offered 18k and heard nothing 
more.   As far as restricting the group to members 
wouldn't this remove an avenue of "recruiting" new members?   Cheers,   Greg Delios   VK3-XYZ, VK3-VED 
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