1985 Renault 5 GTL

From the seller: “GOOD BITS:

112K

STARTS AND DRIVES

CAR IS IMMACULATE CONDITION FOR AGE

V5 PRESENT

1 KEY

NOT SO GOOD:

DRIVERS DOOR WINDOW IS BROKEN SO NEEDS REPLACING

SOMEONE COULDNT GET THE ORIGINAL KEY TO TURN IN IGNITION SO BROKE THE STEERING LOCK AND AND THE INDICATOR STALK IS HANGING OFF NOW

WE FITTED AN EW IGNITION BARREL ON SO STARTS FINE NOW

MIGHT NEED A SERVICE AS BEEN SAT FOR A WHILE

NO MOT

PLEASE EXPECT TO HAVE SOME SCUFFS AND SCRAPES,DENTS AND BANGS AROUND CAR…..SEE PICS”

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