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Plans to buy the orange chevette might be abandoned. I'm away to look at another car tomorrow that's a little bit cheaper.
It's a 4 door saloon of a similar age and colour.


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WHIT?!

Is it the one over near Cumnock which fails it's MOT almost every year on rot in the same places?

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WHIT?!
Is it the one over near Cumnock which fails it's MOT almost every year on rot in the same places?
The very one!

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With just a few hours sleep after a 12 hour night shift welding inside a nuclear submarine I set off to buy a car I'd never owned before, a Triumph Acclaim.

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I set off with the Mrs in the 305 estate on a 2 hour journey across Scotland in wintry conditions. The 305 drove perfectly for the whole journey.

We got to the seller's house and got a look at the Triumph for the first time, he showed us all of the areas which he'd welded to a decent enough standard, he'd even cut out the rear quarter to access the inner wheel arch and strut top and welded the rear quarter back on without it looking totally shit. He showed us some of the other modifications he'd done including some bright as fuck LED headlights and an LED lightbar butchered into the front grille. As if that wasn't bad enough it had some of the worst looking aftermarket alloys I'd seen in a while fitted to it. My heart sank a little when I saw the wheels.

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Not only did the wheels look shit, it also had some bad steering wheel vibrations at 55 to 65mph which made the 2 hour return journey a bit rubbish.

Fortunately the original wheels were included with the car so first thing I did when I got home was stick it up in the air for a look underneath and to fit the steel wheels.

 

49530638043_36b2c1237e_c.jpgRJC_3735 by srblythe, on Flickr

49530638518_9fbf822294_c.jpgRJC_3736 by srblythe, on Flickr

49531140876_0ca40664d7_c.jpgRJC_3737 by srblythe, on Flickr

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Much better. All of the welding underneath looks to be done to a decent standard, he'd come to the conclusion that it had a bent mot on it before he bought it but has actually fixed all of the rusty areas on the car.

With the original wheels fitted the steering wheel vibration has gone.

The car seems to drive quite well and should be a decent daily driver.

 

 

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Actually no. Just zoomed in and they have the bolt holes showing. Ew. 

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My Auntie had an acclaim when I was a lad. Great little car. Looks much better on the steelies too.

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Bloody hell, I had to look twice then. This was my mum’s circa 1996ish

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I thought it was dead posh as it had leccy windows all round, all of which needed help to open/close.

Please rid it of that light bar 

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Liked for losing the horrid alloys and reinstating the wheels of steel.

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Yeeeeaaaah booiiii. I posted this a few months back on the eBay thread. I'm glad she's in safe hands.

3 spoke alloys ftw

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Whats with the LED light bar was he using it for hare coursing or something?  It was Cumnock where it's perpetually 1989 so those wheels are right on trend.

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18 minutes ago, cort16 said:

Whats with the LED light bar was he using it for hare coursing or something?  It was Cumnock where it's perpetually 1989 so those wheels are right on trend.

Could be worse, it might have been Auchinleck.

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maybe the light bar was to make it look like a marina

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It looks like it's sitting a bit high (looking at the wheel-arch gap), but I guess that may be where it's been off the ground for the wheel change.

Lovely old thing, well saved.

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Could we see a pic taken in the dark with the light bar lit?  (Please).

If it's still fitted.

Might start a new trend.

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22 minutes ago, JeeExEll said:

Could we see a pic taken in the dark with the light bar lit?  (Please).

If it's still fitted.

Might start a new trend.

 

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10 hours ago, JeeExEll said:

Could we see a pic taken in the dark with the light bar lit?  (Please).

If it's still fitted.

Might start a new trend.

Light bar

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Headlights

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I’d happily re-home the light bar if you don’t want it. Did I mention I have some 2kg boxes of Sol Gryn ;) 

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38 minutes ago, DodgyBastard said:

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This really reminds me of this. I forget who the photographer is but his repertoire consists of crushingly shite photos of the UK

 

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You should check out the photo selection of 1980s Glasgow by Raymond Depardon.

Proper grim.

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12 hours ago, andy18s said:

 

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Big shame to see that without the period - and pretty useless in comparison - light pod, you would expect to see.

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