Should Griff buy a 2a Lightweight

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Should Griff buy a lightweight

  • Yes, absolutely!

    Votes: 24 92.3%
  • No, dont be a silly little boy.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Maybe. I dunno, im as confused as you!

    Votes: 2 7.7%

  • Total voters
    26
Buyer be warned....

It will become contagous if you buy it, just look at my signature.

My other half says no more landy's but secretly Im on the look out for a 86" S1 to complete the set!!

If it was me it would already be on the drive. DO IT.:D
 
Put it to the Poll. Should I buy a 1970 88" series 2a lightweight for £900? tax exempt, done 40 miles since last MOT. this one has run out. pretty standard except for the 3.5 V8 :)

Would be my 2nd motor and would be kept in my garage. Ok its not a minter and looks a little shabby all around. But I have always liked the lightweights and would like a V8 as a 2nd run around.

what you think?

G


Bloody Hell Griff, do yer really have to ask ?? :cool:
 
WP - long time no see.

Yes i did have to ask! couldnt make my mind up, so members of LZ did it for me!

Cheers Gents, photos to follow along with 101 new posts in the V8 and series sections!

G
 
I've just had alook at the DVLA site and the vehicle reg no states manufactured 1970, however date of first registration is 1981.
Looks like you 'll probably have to apply for tax exemption.
You'll definitely know for sure when you go to tax it.
 
I've just had alook at the DVLA site and the vehicle reg no states manufactured 1970, however date of first registration is 1981.
Looks like you 'll probably have to apply for tax exemption.
You'll definitely know for sure when you go to tax it.

No - Tax Exemption is done on build date. It is not on a age related plate, happens all the time with ex-millitary landys.

It will be fine Griff ;)
 
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