From: Classic Car Man on
I'm looking for a MK4 Zodiac Limousine to add to my collection of classic
cars. Runner or non runner. Must be complete and be able to return to the
road with a sensible amount of work. Can collect anywhere in UK.

If anyone knows of one for sale, trade or private, please let me know

Cheers


From: Blue Meany 1 on
Geoff Mackenzie wrote:

>> They seem to have survived quite well in New Zealand
>>
> http://s80.photobucket.com/albums/j171/alexzoidberg/?action=view&current=zod1.jpg
> http://s80.photobucket.com/albums/j171/alexzoidberg/?action=view&current=zod2.jpg

> Not a Ford expert, but that doesn't look much like a Mk IV to me....
>

It's a MkII. Now there was a very nice car. There are still plenty about
today.
From: Guy King on
The message <PfKdnbqofcEtgODbnZ2dnUVZ8s-qnZ2d(a)bt.com>
from "Knight Of The Road" <russiatrucking(a)hotmail.com> contains these words:

> My mate had one which he painted in underseal. I don't mean he undersealed
> it, I mean he covered every inch of bodywork in underseal. You couldn't see
> it at night.

I remember an accquantance attempting to tow-start one from Harrow most
of the way to Wembley.

--
Skipweasel
We have always been at war with Iran. [George Orwell - almost]
From: Da Geezer on
Guy King wrote:

> I remember an accquantance attempting to tow-start one from Harrow most
> of the way to Wembley.
>
And the front of the MK4 never came off as it was being towed? Now
there's a suprise!

From: Adrian on
Classic Car Man (home(a)do-not-spam.freeserve.co.uk) gurgled happily,
sounding much like they were saying :

> I'm looking for a MK4 Zodiac Limousine to add to my collection of classic
> cars.

By "Limo", you mean as in stretched Funeral car?