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Wed Jul 24, 2013 6:27 am
Cabbie's have a fair amount of structural strengthening built in,beam along each cill and so on,so the cills take a lot of stick as the shell twists under cornering and pothole action.Any bubbles spotted by the seam in the rear of the door opening will be holes when the trim strip comes off....
The footwells are unlikely to suffer like saloons,as there is a huge re-enforcing plate sealing the area from the 'chassis' leg to the front of the cill.
Hood should be carefully examined,needs to be unmarked and have a clear rear window.Replacement hoods at proper quality are £500/£750...
If power hood,it needs to work properly,manual hood should be light in operation.
Hardtop is a valuable extra,worth about £500/£750 s/h in good condition.
2ltr lacks torque at low engine speeds,but revs freely to give decent enough performance,but cabbies are more about cruising than tail out cornering!
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