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*Posted on behalf of 25v6turbo*

 

This is my 25 V6 Turbo in my showroom where i work, It was on display for a month as they fancied something different.

 

It was the first time the company have every displayed an old model and it got loads of attention and comments.

 

The garage never even had a Turbo as a demo when new as one would of cost to much to put on and run!!!

 

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YES!You had any offers? :wink:When Lookers Renault was Jackson & Edwards in Broadheath they displayed a 10 in their showroom for a week.Well, it got me in there, to, erm, buy the 10, but not a shitbox Clito on a 7391% APR finance deal.

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The 25 looks 8) Nice one.

 

I nearly bought a 21 Turbo years back before it got displayed at Jackson Edwards. I do like it when Old minters are displayed showing up the new stuff :wink: Renault Cannock have this currently.

 

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2,000 miles from new apparently, hmmm want!

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When Lookers Renault was Jackson & Edwards in Broadheath they displayed a 10 in their showroom for a week.

The burgundy auto? You should have bought it. It got scrapped not long after that.
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When Lookers Renault was Jackson & Edwards in Broadheath they displayed a 10 in their showroom for a week.

The burgundy auto? You should have bought it. It got scrapped not long after that.
Thats a shame. About 15 years ago I worked at a Renault Autopoint in Blackburn (Devaspeed if it means anything to anyone). They had a brand new R10 shell in their compound. When they went bust it got scrapped I think.Jackson & Edwards got their hands slapped a couple of times for importing a handful of Twingos and also a couple of Safrane BiTurbos IIRC.Kitchens in Burnley still have a Caravelle / Floride which is in their showroom at the moment.
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Jackson & Edwards got their hands slapped a couple of times for importing a handful of Twingos and also a couple of Safrane BiTurbos IIRC.

I never get what goes through manufacturers' minds when they deem a market not worthy of receiving a particular model, Renault are notorious for it :roll:
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When Lookers Renault was Jackson & Edwards in Broadheath they displayed a 10 in their showroom for a week.

The burgundy auto? You should have bought it. It got scrapped not long after that.
Thats a shame.
Yeah, it is. It wasn't perfect - the autobox was faulty amongst other things - but it was entirely saveable. Sadly the person who bought it didn't really know what they were taking on. I did offer to save it, but for reasons best known to himself he scrapped it. There's nowt as queer as folk, eh?
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Jackson & Edwards got their hands slapped a couple of times for importing a handful of Twingos and also a couple of Safrane BiTurbos IIRC.

I never get what goes through manufacturers' minds when they deem a market not worthy of receiving a particular model, Renault are notorious for it :roll:
I would love a Safrane BiTurbo. I had a 2.5 20v Safrane and that was ok, but a BiTurbo - that's just asking for a world of trouble. Want.
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YES!You had any offers? :wink:When Lookers Renault was Jackson & Edwards in Broadheath they displayed a 10 in their showroom for a week.Well, it got me in there, to, erm, buy the 10, but not a shitbox Clito on a 7391% APR finance deal.

Blimey they bring back memories.I used to work for Stamford van hire when they were behind the dealership(selling Datsuns then), I used their workshop to rebuild an escort van in for the van hire company. As regards dealerships having older cars on display Quicks in Old Trafford did have a MK1 Fiesta on display some time ago, it looked tiny compared to the newer Fiesta's on display.
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I'd be far more tempted* to buy a car from a dealer who knows a bit about their history and gives a bit of space to something not available on 29% APR and a huge final payment.

 

Guilders VW in Sheffield often has Beetles and Mk1 Golfs on display next to the new stuff, sure they had a Scirocco GTII a while back too.

 

And TC Harrison Ford in Derby had that Cortina '80 for sale, delivery mileage and unregistered. think it ended up being sold and put on a 53 plate?

 

* Although I'll still never buy new. but hey.

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I had a 2.5 20v Safrane and that was ok

Would that be a Volvo engine?
It most certainly would. The Safrane was completely unmemorable but nice enough to make me think "Mmmm, BiTurbo".Dropping a T5 lump into it crossed my mind a few times.I've just had to find a pic of the thing to remind me what it looked like.
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I ran a quick search for BiTurbo & predictably came back with one of these amongst a modern Merc 600SL & an Audi A6 (which incidentally is up for less than this...)

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1988-MASERATI-BIT ... 240%3A1318

 

There is this though... :wink:

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-SAFRANE-B ... 240%3A1318

 

 

a different colour

 

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/RENAULT-SAFRANE-B ... 240%3A1318

 

This is the only real one I can find for sale....

 

http://webmycar.com/zonecar/webacar.nsf ... 6000365D26

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I suspect, Reg, that Renault UK didn't bother importing the Safrane BiTurbo because it would be a faff to train the dealer mechanics, print all the sales brochures and stock enough spare parts if they were only going to sell 7 of them over the car's lifetime. I wonder if the turbos got in the way of re-routing the steering rack for RHD, as is often the case.

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TC Harrison Ford in Derby had that Cortina '80 for sale, delivery mileage and unregistered. think it ended up being sold and put on a 53 plate?

I thought this wasn't possible unless the vehicle was type-approved/met emissions standards etc? More likely is that it would've got an age-related mark i.e. Ford confirm the month + year of build and DVLA issue a registration in the same way as if you were importing a vehicle.Although that wasn't the case once upon a time and you got all manner of old stuff having the current year identifier on the plates :)
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TC Harrison Ford in Derby had that Cortina '80 for sale, delivery mileage and unregistered. think it ended up being sold and put on a 53 plate?

I thought this wasn't possible unless the vehicle was type-approved/met emissions standards etc? More likely is that it would've got an age-related mark i.e. Ford confirm the month + year of build and DVLA issue a registration in the same way as if you were importing a vehicle.Although that wasn't the case once upon a time and you got all manner of old stuff having the current year identifier on the plates :)
That was rumoured at the time on a few forums, but I'm sure the website it was advertised on said it would be registered on new plate if the buyer wanted.There's been a few 'leftover' cars registered on later plates with no problem, and I'm sure the DVLA can't differentiate between a car sat at a dealer for 2 years, and one sat around for 20. I know of a couple of Mk3 Polos (1991-1994) on a 1999 T plate, a chap up the road from me has a Y-plate Escort (even the 'last of the line' ones were all on X, and this doesn't look like one of those) and a twat at work has a 205GTI, 1990 precat model on a 1994 L reg.
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The Cuore I have was last built in 1997, but you could get them from R to V plates depending on when the dealer got around to register them - quite funny to see a V-plate for sale knowing that it could have been built before my R-reg one.

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TC Harrison Ford in Derby had that Cortina '80 for sale, delivery mileage and unregistered. think it ended up being sold and put on a 53 plate?

I thought this wasn't possible unless the vehicle was type-approved/met emissions standards etc? More likely is that it would've got an age-related mark i.e. Ford confirm the month + year of build and DVLA issue a registration in the same way as if you were importing a vehicle.Although that wasn't the case once upon a time and you got all manner of old stuff having the current year identifier on the plates :)
That was rumoured at the time on a few forums, but I'm sure the website it was advertised on said it would be registered on new plate if the buyer wanted.There's been a few 'leftover' cars registered on later plates with no problem, and I'm sure the DVLA can't differentiate between a car sat at a dealer for 2 years, and one sat around for 20. I know of a couple of Mk3 Polos (1991-1994) on a 1999 T plate, a chap up the road from me has a Y-plate Escort (even the 'last of the line' ones were all on X, and this doesn't look like one of those) and a twat at work has a 205GTI, 1990 precat model on a 1994 L reg.
There are a few 51 reg Mondeo Mk2s about (production stopped around July 2000) and IIRC a few A reg Cortina Mk5s. Plenty of 'Y' reg Mk5 Cortinas are advertised on Ebay as '1983', which is annoying as Ford stopped building them in Dagenham in about June 1982.
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TC Harrison Ford in Derby had that Cortina '80 for sale, delivery mileage and unregistered. think it ended up being sold and put on a 53 plate?

I thought this wasn't possible unless the vehicle was type-approved/met emissions standards etc? More likely is that it would've got an age-related mark i.e. Ford confirm the month + year of build and DVLA issue a registration in the same way as if you were importing a vehicle.Although that wasn't the case once upon a time and you got all manner of old stuff having the current year identifier on the plates :)
That was rumoured at the time on a few forums, but I'm sure the website it was advertised on said it would be registered on new plate if the buyer wanted.There's been a few 'leftover' cars registered on later plates with no problem, and I'm sure the DVLA can't differentiate between a car sat at a dealer for 2 years, and one sat around for 20. I know of a couple of Mk3 Polos (1991-1994) on a 1999 T plate, a chap up the road from me has a Y-plate Escort (even the 'last of the line' ones were all on X, and this doesn't look like one of those) and a twat at work has a 205GTI, 1990 precat model on a 1994 L reg.
There are a few 51 reg Mondeo Mk2s about (production stopped around July 2000) and IIRC a few A reg Cortina Mk5s. Plenty of 'Y' reg Mk5 Cortinas are advertised on Ebay as '1983', which is annoying as Ford stopped building them in Dagenham in about June 1982.
As I've mentioned previously, I used to regularly see a metallic green MkV Cortina estate around town on a B plate, when the MkI Sierras could be had from Y reg onwards. Pretty sure the Cortina based P100s could be had upto a C plate too!
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Remember the dark red R10 Auto with the push button gearbox stored at the back of Jackson and Edwards.Then there was the mk1 J/K reg Renault 6 in silver that turned at their Northwich branch and was restored at the paintshop at Altrincham. I turned up there a few days after they moved it and the master cylinder had failed - shit! The entire front end was fookeried! It had looked great too!Was offered a 9000 mile R11 Auto by them not long after - wish i'd said yes.Still use them (now Lookers) for all my Renault bits cos Steve in parts is the only person who still knows the old stuff - plus he's a really nice guy.

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