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Which Sierra?
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The Ideal donor would be a pinto engined car with a type nine gearbox and rear disc brakes, the 2 litre being the best engine.
A 2.0 GLS would provide those things up to the point when they switched to the DOHC engine - if you can find one! Cheers Chris |
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This one would make a good starting point.
Linky Probably not got rear discs though. But the can be got quite easily. If the car is local, perhaps you could go & have a look. Possibly do a deal
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Probably not go
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Hi John,
You are leagally allowed to drive a car to & from a MOT test without either valid MOT or road tax. However you do need insurance cover. The Mot must be pre-booked in the registration number of the vehicle being tested. I asked at my local VOSSA test centre recently if the MOT has to be booked at the nearest garage. I was told that you can book the test at any garage of your choice. No maximum distance is specified. He did elaborate to say that the police may take a different view if the distance is excessive. It would be awfull if you booked a test at you local garage & broke down outside your house on the way there.
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You're some
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