Potential classic on Ebay - looks absolutely mint, going for fifty quid currently:-
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'84 1.3L Maestro, 27,000 miles
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That looks unmarked! It should be worth more than £50 really, hopefully it'll attract the right buyer. I see one of those horrible new Micras has managed to sneak into the corner of the picture... how car design has progressed!Jonathan Sellars
1987 MG Maestro 2.0 EFi
2011 Jaguar XJ
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I thought it was one of those Citroen Picasso ugly-mobiles? Either way, you would have to pay alot of money me to even go near a Micra!
*Back to the original Topic* That Maestro looks absolutely superb. You dont seem to see many early models in that condition!Last edited by Austin-Rover; 18th May 2003, 22:11.
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Maestro 1.3L
That is a very nice example of an early Maestro. I hope it goes to an enthusiast, and be taken care of. I understand how few of these there are left now.Steve Worsley
R514 RVJ - 1998 Rover Maestro 1.3 - Restoration
VX12 EBG - 2012 MG-6 GT 1.8T SE - Stored
J209 PEL - 1991 Rover Maestro 1.3 Clubman - Running
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You're right, Richard. That is a Citroen Picasso. I wondered why the car was not in proportion to the Maestro. If you look carefully, you can just see the Picasso sticker on the front wing. :laugh:Steve Worsley
R514 RVJ - 1998 Rover Maestro 1.3 - Restoration
VX12 EBG - 2012 MG-6 GT 1.8T SE - Stored
J209 PEL - 1991 Rover Maestro 1.3 Clubman - Running
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I would sell the Xsara Picasso and keep the Maestro!
Last edited by matthewsemple; 20th May 2003, 22:02.
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Who needs a Picasso when there's 7 seater Montego estates! Ebay never ceases to amaze me with the amount of Maestro/Montego stuff on offer. There must be more unmolested original condition Maestro/Montego's about languishing forgotton in OAP's garages.M&MOC Committee Member - Archivist
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More than likely it's genuine. Seriously, you'd be surprised how many examples sit around in a garage for years doing hardly any work at all with their elderly owners, then when they give up driving there's a low mileage car in A1 condition surplus to requirements and because it's a Maestro, that's not enough to boost its value by much. The lack of an MOT will just be the fact it hasn't been used for months, although as I've discovered this in itself can potentially lead to all sorts of problems.
There are bargains to be had, but you're right to be careful.Jonathan Sellars
1987 MG Maestro 2.0 EFi
2011 Jaguar XJ
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