How to find older cars for sale. I can never seem to find them. I'm trying to find a 1980 ford fiesta?

How do you find older cars for sale. I can never seem to find them. I'm trying to find a 1980 ford fiesta?!

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/list/21/f…
future Classic Ford Fiesta (1980)
in the same family since new, original receipt and documents, 37,000 miles, mot and tax till Jan 2015. Good runner, still used. Original jack. 1200 cc.
£800
19-Oct-2014
Suffolk
PrivateHow to find older cars for sale. I can never seem to find them. I m trying to find a 1980 ford fiesta

Far too old to be likely to find something that old still running.

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