yes I have seen that one on E bay , the trouble is with that one is its rotten as a pear and he still wanted a lot of money for it, that is someone trying to make a "buck" out of a scrapper I am afraid, and he failed because it didn't sell lol
I started a thread on the FTOOC UK site
http://www.ftooc.org/forum/showthread.p ... oty-owners ( hope you guys can see that thread)
to see how many were left in the UK, suprisingly quite a few popped up out of the woodwork, lol
and this site
http://www.completefto.com.au/modules/p ... p?mode=vin
has been like bible to me , even though there are a few discrepancies here and there, through it I found a Nakaya Tune, but a fellow member beat me to buying it by 1 hr grrrrr.
I know the FTO has been in Australia a lot longer than it has been in the UK, so in my quest to find out how many COTYs are actually left in the world starts with you guys and gals, but I will attempt to join all the FTO clubs in the world to find out roughly just how many of the "207" still actually exist, ( this is gonna take me years lol ).
I do know that since I have owned my COTY, I have seen 10 COTYs in the scrapyards in the UK, and many others are dying through the dreaded rust bug every month here
I was lucky, I managed to buy a fairly decent car. I had the cam-belt/water-pump done plus a good service, then it was taken to a fellow FTOOC member to have both inner flitches welded properly and the rear chassis rails replaced, plus a good underseal , then to top it all I had the car resprayed in its proper Y77 colour
Then I found out that my car was built on my birthday, that kinda blew me away finding that little fact out
so this is one FTO that will live a long long time
If you click on my car picture it should lead you to my photobucket, there you will see my car , along with my brothers COTY,
, plus there should be a few pics of the UKs FTOOC members cars also
Thanks for having me here guys