HMC Posted September 3, 2024 Author Posted September 3, 2024 I think new tyres are essential- one is a goodyear nct (as in version 1) somewhatfoolish and loserone 1 1
somewhatfoolish Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 I'd say tyres old enough to vote need retiring. 😁 shampooefficient 1
Split_Pin Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 Man alive what a car! Swedish 5 pot and French waftiness. Surely among one of the ultimate cars!
brownnova Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 Phwoar! All of the yes to a Safrane! Whichever dibs number we’re up to… can I have that one please.
Ohdearme Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 3 hours ago, bramz7 said: Wow! Okay as per tradition on your threads, dibs 😂 Whatever happened to the V6 talky computer equipped Laguna you took off me?
bramz7 Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 Just now, Ohdearme said: Whatever happened to the V6 talky computer equipped Laguna you took off me? It's still around..my friend has it but it's currently off the road. I may ask him for it again one day. Maybe.
Ohdearme Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 2 minutes ago, bramz7 said: It's still around..my friend has it but it's currently off the road. I may ask him for it again one day. Maybe. That was an equally lovely thing to drive, apart from the weird whooshing noise on full chat.
fatharris Posted September 3, 2024 Posted September 3, 2024 2 hours ago, timolloyd said: Short lifetime then… About the same lifetime as HMC ownership though, so fair enough 🤣 Seriously though, what a winner wagon! Weirdly enough, I was sat at dinner reading old car magazines (as one does), and look what I read not three hours ago 😅 Ohdearme, Schaefft, Burnside and 4 others 7
HMC Posted September 4, 2024 Author Posted September 4, 2024 Took advantage of a black circles discount code to get a new set of rubber ordered. I think one of the front tyres is warped as there is a very slight front end shimmy coming to a stand still, and all the rubber is very degraded, despite holding air. IronStar and dome 2
shampooefficient Posted September 4, 2024 Posted September 4, 2024 I bet it'll handle really sweetly on new boots. Our old 406 handled better than a high mile diesel bus has any right to. Precise, smooth, loved it. Big French cars are something special. Carl1981, mk2_craig and andyberg 1 2
2110 Posted September 4, 2024 Posted September 4, 2024 On 01/09/2024 at 17:31, HMC said: 3. been having a look around at more of the little details on the Samara It's a wonderfully original and complete example, lots of little bits of detail on it! There were 4 hubcaps in the boot when I got it, 2 broken Lada ones and 2 broken probably Halfords or similar from years ago ones, not sure why they were left but all 4 being broken meant I binned them on day 1... HMC 1
HMC Posted September 6, 2024 Author Posted September 6, 2024 On 01/09/2024 at 17:39, HMC said: We are on the same page. Ive got a slightly more shite solution in the pipeline (for the wheels, not the 20v- although in fairness the car its attached to can only be considered a commercial failure.) *further clue* As the Samara is an “SL” it would have originally come with a set of wheel trims. A family with very modest aspirations? Anyway, I wanted period mingebag misery, not a set of alloys, which would seem to apologise for rather than celibrate the cars status. closest thing was a set possibly off a riva- But they have the suitably miserable look to them i was after… grogee, yes oui si, tooSavvy and 27 others 30
grogee Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 I wonder if the Samara (and other Eastern Bloc shite) arrived in the UK in boggo spec, then the UK importer rolled them in glitter to create a 'trim walk'? In other words, are all the 'creature comforts' provided by SL trim simply pieces that can be screwed/nailed on at the docks? Eg alarm, stereo, mud flaps, wheel trims, perhaps even a dealer fit sunroof? I'm constantly amazed by the bits and pieces fitted to imported cars after build but before sale. ProgRocker 1
wesacosa Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 37 minutes ago, grogee said: I wonder if the Samara (and other Eastern Bloc shite) arrived in the UK in boggo spec, then the UK importer rolled them in glitter to create a 'trim walk'? In other words, are all the 'creature comforts' provided by SL trim simply pieces that can be screwed/nailed on at the docks? Eg alarm, stereo, mud flaps, wheel trims, perhaps even a dealer fit sunroof? I'm constantly amazed by the bits and pieces fitted to imported cars after build but before sale. that's exactly what happened, alongside a few fit and fixture adjustments, body kits, sunroofs, stripes, stereos etc. Lada place was up in Carnaby near Bridlington. Skoda was in Kings Lynn.. Not sure if Yugo, FSO etc did the same or just had the dealers do it Yoss, grogee and Burnside 2 1
HMC Posted September 6, 2024 Author Posted September 6, 2024 Apparently this was in part why ladas exported back to the Russian Federation in the 90s were prized- because of the stick on tat.
Yoss Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 34 minutes ago, wesacosa said: that's exactly what happened, alongside a few fit and fixture adjustments, body kits, sunroofs, stripes, stereos etc. Lada place was up in Carnaby near Bridlington. Skoda was in Kings Lynn.. Not sure if Yugo, FSO etc did the same or just had the dealers do it It's a well known fact (in very small circles) that the Favorit alloy wheels were made in Britain but they weren't fitted here, they were shipped over to CZ in wooden crates to be fitted there. The crates were then filled with spares and returned to the UK to be refilled with wheels and so on and so forth. The sunroofs I believe were fitted at King's Lynn. wesacosa, grogee, HMC and 2 others 4 1
HMC Posted September 6, 2024 Author Posted September 6, 2024 The p4 is being collected later tonight, apparently as an empty back load to its original home as originally registered in cheshire. Farewell brave solja edit- its staying in the fold, to a shiter that made content in a Top Gear episode in the noughties, as i reminded him tonight. Scruffy Bodger, Lankytim, yes oui si and 14 others 17
High Jetter Posted September 6, 2024 Posted September 6, 2024 2 hours ago, HMC said: , to a shiter that made content in a Top Gear episode in the noughties, as i reminded him tonight. I hope he's recovered 😀
HMC Posted September 7, 2024 Author Posted September 7, 2024 Face/off Theres long been rumours about a sequel to the 1997 John Woo classic. I made my own Theres a bit of plumbing leaking behind the fan shroud. Surgical face/off procedure underway to sort. I think if the GS was an actor it would be more of a Christopher Walken character; Willfully different and an acquired taste. He’s brilliant though, like the GS. rob88h, Burnside, jonathan_dyane and 19 others 22
grogee Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 Is this an air cooled thing? Were they all air cooled? I would say it's bonkers but it's actually quite appealing as long as the heater system doesn't belch oily fumes into the cabin.
HMC Posted September 7, 2024 Author Posted September 7, 2024 Safrane also now has nice new rubber that does the ride quality justice…. OUT: IN: Burnside, Fabergé Greggs, dome and 12 others 15
somewhatfoolish Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 2 hours ago, grogee said: Is this an air cooled thing? Were they all air cooled? I would say it's bonkers but it's actually quite appealing as long as the heater system doesn't belch oily fumes into the cabin. All GS and GSA used the same air cooled flat 4, the capacity went up a bit, the power stayed more or less the same but a bit more torque. grogee 1
HMC Posted September 7, 2024 Author Posted September 7, 2024 1 hour ago, grogee said: Is this an air cooled thing? Were they all air cooled? I would say it's bonkers but it's actually quite appealing as long as the heater system doesn't belch oily fumes into the cabin. Yes an aircooled flat 4. This one is 1222cc and earlier ones were 1015cc iirc. Haynes has some pretty pictures… Stinkwheel, LightBulbFun, grogee and 2 others 5
Stinkwheel Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 8 hours ago, HMC said: Face/off Theres long been rumours about a sequel to the 1997 John Woo classic. I made my own Theres a bit of plumbing leaking behind the fan shroud. Surgical face/off procedure underway to sort. I think if the GS was an actor it would be more of a Christopher Walken character; Willfully different and an acquired taste. He’s brilliant though, like the GS. God I used to loathe taking off GS and GSA undertrays, so bloody un-necessary and French, just to get to the cambelts and tensioners or to do the exhaust again!!! That bloody Y piece Having said all that, bloody love this car. Proper Citroen, proper look, I really can’t explain well enough how much I bloody love it for being exactly what it is and having a certain ‘je ne said quoi’ that all old Citroens used to have and now don’t so much as they get fully (over) restored rob88h, HMC and DSdriver 3
Stinkwheel Posted September 7, 2024 Posted September 7, 2024 Oh, when you get to it, Fiat Punto mk1 1.2 cam belt tensioner pulley bearing is the same as these, No need to pay silly prices from specialists for them HMC 1
yes oui si Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 On 06/09/2024 at 19:54, HMC said: edit- its staying in the fold, to a shiter that made content in a Top Gear episode in the noughties, as i reminded him tonight. I used to do work for a guy who was on the Top Gear Fastest Politicians segment, workplace debates often ended with "Aye? At least I'm not slower than a Lib Dem." Safrane looks absolutely wonderful. HMC 1
HMC Posted September 8, 2024 Author Posted September 8, 2024 ^ thanks! I cleared out the sunroof drains so quite a big leak into the interior is now sorted. I dont know if its because im expecting it, or because it actually is so comfy, but ive got my seat quite reclined (more than normal) and with the new quality tyres it rides so well and is so comfortable . Its quite different from a newer car. Unsporty. Soft and relaxing. These days not a strong set of brand values, apparently. tl:dr- ive done a lovely job for the next shiter owner (lets be honest, not so far away) making it better at what it does best yes oui si, Schaefft, Wibble and 13 others 16
Peter C Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 Christopher Walken has better facilities to store that watch than the GS.
andyberg Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 34 minutes ago, HMC said: I dont know if its because im expecting it, or because it actually is so comfy, but ive got my seat quite reclined (more than normal) This is the way! I have found the same. I’m far more reclined in my Safrane than I am in the Jazz. Unsporty. Soft and relaxing . this is also very true.
Boycie Posted September 8, 2024 Posted September 8, 2024 On 07/09/2024 at 14:57, HMC said: Safrane also now has nice new rubber that does the ride quality justice…. OUT: IN: Continental ....err as having worked in a renault dealership I can tell you your really should have fitted Michelin ...that'll be marks off at the concours.... Yoss and DSdriver 1 1
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