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Marlin Roadster With 1600 cc Ford Pinto Motor and 5 Speed Gearbox SUPERB EXAMPLE

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  • #16
    Re: Marlin Roadster With 1600 cc Ford Pinto Motor and 5 Speed Gearbox SUPERB EXAMPLE

    Showing as sold on Car & Classic and eBay listing ended. Good result and demonstrates what a well put together car can achieve.

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    • #17
      Re: Marlin Roadster With 1600 cc Ford Pinto Motor and 5 Speed Gearbox SUPERB EXAMPLE

      Originally posted by jon_wilkinson View Post
      Showing as sold on Car & Classic and eBay listing ended. Good result and demonstrates what a well put together car can achieve.
      I wonder if the new buyer was encouraged to join the MOC?

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      • #18
        Re: Marlin Roadster With 1600 cc Ford Pinto Motor and 5 Speed Gearbox SUPERB EXAMPLE

        Originally posted by David View Post
        I looked at this in 2014 when it was last up for sale at that dealer. Was MOT's then. But I see it's neither taxed or MOT's now and is registered as a Morris. Last MOT was in 2014 so even if it was 'rebuilt' most perishables would need looking at again.

        https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Marlin-Ro...E/232855451673

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        Have they had difficulty MOT'ing it, new regs perhaps, or because it's registered as a Morris and not a Marlin?
        The first Sportster?

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        • #19
          Re: Marlin Roadster With 1600 cc Ford Pinto Motor and 5 Speed Gearbox SUPERB EXAMPLE

          I still think this is the best looking roadster with cycle wings I have seen.

          If my roadster had been damaged more than it was I would have copied this.

          Regards

          Adrian


          Originally posted by stevepritch View Post
          The first Sportster?

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          • #20
            Re: Marlin Roadster With 1600 cc Ford Pinto Motor and 5 Speed Gearbox SUPERB EXAMPLE

            In the days of Marlin Engineering Paul Moorhouse had a design drawing on his office wall of a cycle wing roadster named Rooster.
            Ben Caswell probably not the last word on anything here!!

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