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There seem to be a few ‘delivery mileage’ classics around at present – not delivery mileage since restoration, but delivery mileage since new. The most recent to ‘emerge’ is a Renault 21 Savannah estate – the geography teacher’s transport of choice in the early ’90s. This one, however was bought but garaged and never used, has under 400 miles on the clock and, at the time of writing, was on the market for £13,500. A 70-miles-from-new Hillman Imp has also been advertised recently.

Then, in the commercial vehicle sector,

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