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I've owned my felicia for 4 years now and got replaced by a Fabia vrs nearly 2 years now, so it's been sitting in my garage for a while. I keep opening the garage to get something and feel bad for leaving it there. Anyone have any ideas as what could be done to it?

I haven't the heart to scrap it and it's defiantly not for sale. Just want to do something with it.

Cheers in advance. Danny. e7atesan.jpgpa8egu7y.jpgy3avugeg.jpg

Does this lovely looking Felicia have many things wrong? Perhaps it could be treated as a long term project? When it's ready for the road a third party fire & theft policy on limited mileage is quite inexpensive...i know road tax is pricey though. It looks well worth saving....these great little cars are fast disapearing from our roads..

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Does this lovely looking Felicia have many things wrong? Perhaps it could be treated as a long term project? When it's ready for the road a third party fire & theft policy on limited mileage is quite inexpensive...i know road tax is pricey though. It looks well worth saving....these great little cars are fast disapearing from our roads..

Cheers

There is nothing wrong with it. Just that the mot run out. Starts first time every time love it to bits. Myself at my age I can get insured for £500 third party f&t covered for 5k miles. It's just the fact I have no idea what to do with it. Leave it as it is and just tidy up some rough edges or go crazy! I have thought about a engine swap but that's too much work. And so far it's been more reliable than my vrs!

why not build it into something like this but keep the engine/box stock and have it as a backup for the VRS ;)

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Now that is a nice car!

Hi, your Felly looks like a really nice example & would endorse continuation of TLC to keep her on the road. The white one is very nice but would benefit from a reinforced under carriage to survive the great British roads!!

+1 for reliability ;)

british roads are fine for low cars, you just have to change how (and sometimes where) you drive :p

Both of these have been my daily's

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british roads are fine for low cars, you just have to change how (and sometimes where) you drive :p

Both of these have been my daily's

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You like em low ;)

sure do :D hopefuly in the spring my pickup will be a bit closer to the ground ;)

All my mates reckon I should lower my Felly, but I'm all like 'why the f*** would I do that?' (as a man of practicality). I'm in a similar dilemma, as I need to do something with my diesel so can drive my newly bought petrol by Febuary. I cannot afford to run both, so I need somehow to palm off the diesel. It's such a good, reliable car - and I've spent so much on it that I just can't bring myself to sell it. xD

Not a fan of the lowered cars myself but whatever floats your boat.

Caig 1010cc has the right idea. I don't think many people own cars for purely practical reasons and if you love the car and can afford to keep it then why not? If it doesn't need for much then I would MOT to and use it and just keep the rot out of the shell. Values will start to raise but I think we've a good 7+ year wait for that to happen. In the mean time they will continue to be cheap and cheerful cars and disappear quickly from our roads - much like the Felicia!

Jonesy92 - you have a Felicia L&K? Very jealous - have you got any pictures?

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