Wolfie | 30/10/2015 19:27:30 |
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Lathejack | 31/10/2015 02:50:04 |
339 forum posts 337 photos | Ah the poor thing, it certainly needs a bit of love. The chap I bought my Starfire off a few months ago also had a tidy and running 1959 C15, which he offered me at a fair price. I was very tempted, but decided to spend my spare cash on lots of spares and maybe another Starfire or a 441. I do like C15's but despite the connection and what some people say, the Starfire is quite a different beast. Mine, although not fully sorted, is still enough of a delight to ride that I don't yearn for a bigger machine of the type I used to ride long ago. I suppose as well as Ebay, you will soon be running around Autojumbles with a bulky rucksack on your back. Constantly apologising as you barge into other people and knock things over as you spin around looking for that spare part, as I have been every month at Newark I see yours was first registered on the 9 May 1959. So as well as free road tax is it also exempt from requiring an MOT? Edited By Lathejack on 31/10/2015 02:59:09 Edited By Lathejack on 31/10/2015 03:07:14 |
Dave Shaw 1 | 06/02/2016 09:46:13 |
3 forum posts | I have one I am currently restoring with my son. |
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