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Old 24-06-13, 10:14 PM   #21
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Unfortunately for mine to become a future classic I first must find a bonnet and grill in sunspot due to the wife having a 'clash' in it
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Old 25-06-13, 12:15 AM   #22
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I think they have a good chance of being a classic they drive well and are getting quite rare. Think we past the peak of good cars going cheap. You have to look quite hard now or pay over the odds for one that isn't in poor condition. Definitely going to keep mine hoping to get round to waxoyling it this summer.
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Old 25-06-13, 07:34 AM   #23
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Ebay used to have 240+ ZS's - last night 139.
Autotrader - 14 ZS 180s and the most expensive was £2K - the Mk1 shocker that's been for sale for about 5 yrs. Only about 3 Mk2s - the rest looking quite ropey to be honest.

Red is actually beginning to look like one of the better ones out there ! Bit of paint hopefully before Duxford and she will be ...

Getting rare for sure.
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Old 25-06-13, 07:40 AM   #24
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The ZS 180 and Ford's Mondeo ST24 are both considered by most to be future classics. The last of the breed of powerful nasp cars for the masses.

Everything these days is low capacity with a tiny turbo, super economical, or hybrid and not much fun at all. Give me a V6 any day of the week.
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Old 25-06-13, 10:13 AM   #25
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Give me a V6 any day of the week.[/QUOTE]

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Old 25-06-13, 12:56 PM   #26
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Now you bloody tell me!! Too late now! Ha! Ha!
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Old 25-06-13, 04:00 PM   #27
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would be very hopeful I think for the ZS to make it as a well desired classic.. few years maybe but the only rover to really make it was the mini.

maybe if MG the now was to make something super special and bring out a RS or VXR type of range the older stuff would be more wanted and maybe increase in value
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Old 25-06-13, 04:18 PM   #28
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MG 6Z (see what I did there?...)
Or Z6 but that'd a bit too BMW.

Slightly larger alloys, larger brakes, noticeable rear spoiler, bigger turbo and a remap?
Or just throw us one of the tarted up models we see all over the internet from shows and displays in China.
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Perhaps ..... ????

As for ours becoming classics .... Nah.
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Some of those chineese MG6s actually look ok
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