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  2. Cornflakes were made of thicker material in 2002. Austerity measures thinned them out since. I'd have a random
  3. I don't know about the alarm, I don't recall seeing one. I'll check on Saturday (along with the starter relay). The clicking under the bonnet starts when I've put the key in to the start position. 95% sure that's from the ABS module/pump. When the ignition is on/armed, I get the oil pressure light on and the battery light. The ECU light comes on for a moment but goes off (as this is the ECU check, if it stays on there is a problem).
  4. We used to call them 'Zohl' plates when I was plod - you'd see 'em driving around and the rules were (pretty much) that a UK owner was meant to get them DVLA registered asap otherwise they would be seized by HMRC. Non-UK owners had a six month grace period to either register or get it out of the UK. BAOR guys used to try and take the mickey with them (and red framed UK plates that were our equivalent of the Zohl plates)
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    20th June Great British Car Journey, quite local to me in Ambergate. Gives me an excuse to visit the new attraction. https://sciroccoregister.co.uk/events/
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    That looks great! I do like the colour/wheel combo
  8. Lovely Remember spending much happy time in a brown storm. Gzongenflatch
  9. Jon

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    That looks lovely! Any update on other cars in the fleet?! Hope the move back over to Scotland is going well.
  10. Quite old, high mileage, lots of previous owners, drinks too much, blows loudly from the back and the neighbours and your friends keep saying to get a newer better one. ATCNBE
  11. With your cars encased in resin?
  12. What's wrong with the current tyres? As much as I would like to keep the original sizes, the 205/50s still look fine in my opinion. I will go back to 215s if they become a little more economically viable but so many of 'us' are on 205s or alternatives. Assuming the cheapest 215s you've seen are the Direzza track day ones, you've got about £500 extra versus some decent quality 205s. Hard to justify! I'd be very interested to see how you got on with those if you did it though. When I first went to view and test drive mine, it was on 215s all round. However, once I got up to a decent speed it was clear there was an issue with one of the tyres. I can't remember the exact details but I think it had flat spotted - The tyres are old and the car had covered around 1000 miles in the last 5 years. The seller, who I'd say was a Lotus enthusiast/collector really didn't want to swap out the tyres as he was a very much a stickler or originality. While I totally saw his point, I agreed to buy the car providing the seller changed any of the dodgy tyres; really just to get me home safe. Once he'd got them fitted, he agreed they really didn't look out of place. Admittedly, I think he bought perhaps the cheapest available at the time; but at least it was safe for my drive home. I now have 205s on the front and 215s on the rear, it helps that they've created a staggered look but I still think the 205s sit on the wheels well. I do have the later wheels to you though. If you'd like I can try and take some comparison photos?
  13. Reading this thread seems to show many of us prefer old snotters to young wenches ....
  14. I remember occasionally seeing cars with that type of oval registration plate, as a child. Always thought they were from Switzerland. May have been finnish all along? Edit: A little further googling points to them being German export plates, which makes sense.
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  16. Ford Mustangs by Tayne, on Flickr Ford Econoline Clubwagon by Tayne, on Flickr Harley Davidson by Tayne, on Flickr Lincoln Town Car by Tayne, on Flickr Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Station Wagon by Tayne, on Flickr Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser Station Wagon by Tayne, on Flickr
  17. It appears to be sone sort of anti-FEMA protest, as FEMA was created in 1979 that gives us a start date for the picture. The Caterpillar logo having a missing T might be related to California (CA), but the car is on Texas plates. Somebody who knows more about US roadsigns may be able to decifer the green highway shield.
  18. Chevrolet Chevelle Malibu by Tayne, on Flickr Chevrolet Caprice Police Car by Tayne, on Flickr Chevrolet NASCAR by Tayne, on Flickr Chevrolet NASCAR by Tayne, on Flickr Dodge by Tayne, on Flickr Dodge Charger by Tayne, on Flickr Dodge Challenger by Tayne, on Flickr
  19. Buick Roadmaster by Tayne, on Flickr Boss Hoss by Tayne, on Flickr Boss Hoss by Tayne, on Flickr Cadillac Type 57 Raceabout by Tayne, on Flickr Cadillac by Tayne, on Flickr Cadillac by Tayne, on Flickr Cadillac by Tayne, on Flickr
  20. 1977 vauxhall tigra, brochure photo, disco
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