noz
September 20, 2013 02:15 pm
All,
I must divest myself of some of my fleet since space is now an issue.
Free to a good home.
Citroen CX 2500 GTI
1987 on an 'E' plate
Automatic
Petrol
Silver
Alloys
2 Former Keepers
Acquired vehicle in 2001
Last taxed and MOT'd Feb 2003
All paperwork present
The car has not run since 2003. Therefore the current condition is unknown. Cosmetically it has the usual rust around the sunroof opening and the bottom of the tailgate. It also has a dent in the passenger front door. Other than that it was fine when it was parked up.
Buyer must collect and remove on trailer or transporter.
If interested send me a pm.
Cheers
noz
yaronlhm
October 24, 2013 06:44 pm
hello
i wish i could bring it to israel
noz
November 15, 2013 08:58 am
If there are no takers soon then I'm afraid its going to have to be scrapped.
cheers
noz
Jan-hendrik
November 17, 2013 07:30 am
Sorry, Noz, I'm not a buyer either, but I loved this car instantly when I saw it parked near a Swiss lake where we went swimming on a hot summer day in 1988. I'd owned two 2400 CX models prior to that. The CX easily beats the XM, which I've driven for more than 16 years, for comfort. We used to drive long distances with the 2 little girls sleeping in the back on futons with the backseat folded down. I'm puzzled no-one has claimed your CX as it must be a treasure trove of parts that would keep a current owner's car on the road. Someone may become aware of its value when it's too late.
Sorry for this rant!
Peter.N.
November 17, 2013 09:37 am
Hi Noz
it would be very sad to see it scrapped or any others of its ilk, if you don't get any takers why not put it on ebay with a start price at its scrap value, at least you won't have to worry about moving it, if it isn't restored it will probably be cannibalised but at least it will keep at least another one running. I would be very surprised if it doesn't sell.
Peter
noz
November 25, 2013 03:29 pm
Hi Peter,
That's not a bad idea. Although I had thought that offering it for free on CX-L and Club-XM would catch the majority of likely candidates. However, I shall follow up that suggestion. I too would hate to see it crushed.
Cheers
noz
Peter.N.
November 25, 2013 06:31 pm
Hi Norrie
I had to send on a couple of XMs last year and got over £200 each for them, I think the price has dropped now but still worthwhile. I hate the thought of scrapping them especially in view of all the parts I have needed over the years but it seems there is a far wider audience for them on ebay than there is on the forums.
Hope you and yours are well
Peter
noz
November 04, 2014 04:04 pm
All,
I can't bear the pain any more. If I don't get any takers she'll be going to the scrapper in a couple of weeks time. Sacrilege I know but that's the reality of it.
cheers
noz
Peter.N.
November 04, 2014 11:48 pm
If you can make it diesel and an estate I might take it off your hands Noz.
Peter
noz
November 05, 2014 08:42 pm
Peter,
I'll see what I can do over the weekend
noz
Peter.N.
November 05, 2014 10:52 pm
Thanks.
Aerodynamica
November 26, 2014 11:06 pm
Hi, could you offer it to the restorer chaps at Wolsey House Motors? Obviously they would have to collect it but might be worth rescuing. Looks too good to scrap from the one picture.
If you scrap it would you be taking off any parts? If so I'd be keen on the bonnet and sunroof panel and its rubber surround seal! Also the front suspension struts too.
I appreciate that this might be difficult though.
Best of luck finding a place for it!
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