I am going to look at a 67 anglia van on Thursday. It is supposed to be in good running condition. I dont know if its something I will buy or not. If your interested let me know and I report back after viewing the car.
The asking price is 5000 dollars....Phill
1967 anglia panel van
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I went to see the anglia today. It is in very good condition for its age. It does have some rust on the right rear down low and on the side of the right fender. The floor pan was amazingly solid.
The rear floor is wood and in good shape. It ran very well, the engine was rebuilt by KIP some years back.
Overall a very cool little car. I dont know if I can talk the wife into letting me get it so if anyone is interested let me know. I told the seller about this site so maybe he will list it here. He was a very nice guy and very upfront about the car.
I did take some photos and will try to post them later.....Phill
The rear floor is wood and in good shape. It ran very well, the engine was rebuilt by KIP some years back.
Overall a very cool little car. I dont know if I can talk the wife into letting me get it so if anyone is interested let me know. I told the seller about this site so maybe he will list it here. He was a very nice guy and very upfront about the car.
I did take some photos and will try to post them later.....Phill
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P.S. I'm in the classic car body restoration business so I decided to eliminate the rust areas. Not bondo filling - but formed metal patches welded in with a minimal skim of bondo for contouring. These were easy fixes and revealed that the car REALLY has been fortunate to avoid major rust. It's definitely an order of magnitude better than you typically find on an unrestored car this old.
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