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Dave Gee
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« on: 11 November, 2017, 12:17:10 PM »

A friend of mine died last year, who was a Lancia Club member for many years. He asked me to clear his workshop which I am doing, and I am now left with a project which he was immersed in before becoming ill. The car is a S2 Fulvia Coupe which has been stripped down. I have found most of the bits except the front and rear screen, but there are bound to be some odd bits missing. The vehicle and parts are now with me in the Mdlands. The obvious points are that the floor and sills are very good and the doors would be reasonably easily repaired, along with the bonnet and the boot. The front sub has been repaired and the engine is complete and turns over by hand.
The interior is salvageable, though some stitching is split on the driver's seat. I have the old blue v5 and keys are with the car. I will attach one picture to this post.

I am looking for around £2k which will go, as have the rest of his workshop items, to a brain tumour charity chosen by his son.

Please contact me on 07970 421633 or dwg45@hotmail.com.
Dave Gee


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