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1992 Skoda Favorit in Apollo Red.


Only 32,000 miles on the clock. Near perfect original interior. Only a few owners and obviously sat in a garage for most of that time as fantastic body and engine for age - barely any rust - always a point of marvel by the mechanics when she goes in for her check ups.


Beautiful car, we love her so much and really sad to be selling, just upgrading to a family size vehicle.

Passed her last two MOTs straight off. Full owner / service history.

Brand new battery, alternator and clutch cable.


Drives lovely and very nippy around London - she gets a bit shaky over 65mph but you wouldn't want to drive a little retro number like this any faster.

Has served us v. well. Only broke down once in 18 months due to needing a new battery / alternator which we replaced.

6 months left on MOT and v. cheap to insure and fill up with Petrol.

Bought for ?1100 in Oct 2016 and spent approx ?300 on her so would like ?1000 ONO


Call / Text for photos if interested - 07507773535

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