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My Mk1 Cavalier.


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When I was around 7 years old (1987 to be exact), A neighbour in my street had a maroon cavalier mk1 5 door. It was his pride & joy, & he was always, always out doing something to it every weekend in the summer, not because it was a shed, far from it, the car was immaculate.

 

One weekend, The neighbour spent the whole Saturday removing & respraying/restoring the rostyle alloy wheels.

 

It was that Saturday evening that I will never forget. In the early hours of the Sunday Morning, I was awoken by the sound of a car alarm going off in the street outside my bedroom. This went on for around 2 mins....then the alarm went all wonky sounding.

 

I got up & went to my window & saw flames shooting out of the passenger side of the neighbours car...I immediately ran out of my room to go downstairs to wake my Mum & Dad to tell the the neighbours car was on fire.

 

When I got to my Mum & Dads room door, my Dad had also been woken up by the alarm & was on his way out of the room to get the house phone (No mobiles back then...well for us anyway) to phone the fire brigade.

 

By the time the fire brigade arrived, the Cavalier was well alight & it was destroyed when they put it out.

 

It turned out that someone/ people, had stolen the 4 newly refurbished rostyle wheels, left the car sitting on bricks & then set fire to it.

 

The neighbour was quite upset (obviously). I remember it sat outside in the street for around a week afterwards, covered with a tarpaulin.

 

It freaked me out at the time, I had never seen a car on fire before, let alone outside in my street. My mum & Dad's hallway was stinking of acrid melted plastic & rubber (If you have ever smelt a burned out vehicle, you will know the smell I am talking about) for about 2 days afterwards.

 

 

Sorry to detract from your Minted cavalier Cavboy80, It is just seeing your one made me think of the neighbours one.

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My experience of being in these as a kid was the gear lever had a massive throw at a strange angle....do I remember correctly?

 

Lovely car.

You are indeed correct. The gear lever had that Vauxhall feature of being angled towards the passenger side, something they continued up until the Omega.

 

EDIT. Unless it was the 1300 which had the Viva gearbox.

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That is gorgeous.

My first car after passing my test was a yellow 2door Mk1 (WSA779S). It was a rare thing back in 1994 let alone now. All my mates took the piss as they had Novas and Mk3 escorts but everyone wanted a go in the Cavi when the snow came.

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That is gorgeous.

My first car after passing my test was a yellow 2door Mk1 (WSA779S). It was a rare thing back in 1994 let alone now. All my mates took the piss as they had Novas and Mk3 escorts but everyone wanted a go in the Cavi when the snow came.

Likewise 1990 passed test first car mk1 cav 1.3L WND740S......slow AF lol

 

Edit to add my uncle had the 2.0l sports hatch....was a bit more pokey

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Thanks for the kind words and warm welcome. To answer a few questions.

The 2 doors only came in L trim level, either 1300 (plucked from the Viva/ Chevette) or 1600 CIH. Mine is the 1600 version with the cranked over gearlever as egg remembers. Though when the box was out a friend made a bronze bush to remove the standard slop in the linkage so now it's a nice taut select.

The colour is Ember Red with Black Plaid interior, the only extras fitted are the dealer fitted Radio (Phillips MW) Front mats and Mudflaps all round. The car had Protectol rustproofing from new (there's a sticker on the rear window) and i've bi-annually gone underneath keeping it clean and checking any dodgy areas.

According to the Cavalier / Chevette club there are only 5 2 door Mk1s known to survive (one is a late special edition that's in Ireland) and 1 1300. This is an Antwerp built car, i've been told that all 2 doors were built there though how true that is i don't know.

The 1st owner wanted one in either Pale Green or Regatta Blue, this sat in the Kings Lynn branch and he chose this instead.

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Wow, that’s a honey. Two doors were rare even when new.

 

Mk1 Cavaliers are grand things. I recently had a drive of this one, a recently revived S-reg 1600L that a friend is trying hard to sell to me, and was impressed with how well it steers.

 

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Plus LOTS of scarlet tartan inside.

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