Rave Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 Note I went for the Radweld Plus rather than your common or garden Radweld, so a fix is practically guaranteed* RoverFolkUs, sdkrc, grogee and 6 others 1 8
Marm Toastsmith Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 I was tempted, good to know it's come out west. Rave 1
jon.k Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 The whole design of the 75 still looks great, but I can't stop thinking that steering wheel badge looks like it's been home made from clip-art. Or like something on a model car where they've had a go at a sticker of a dial or a badge but not really got the scale right. HMC 1
Split_Pin Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 The MK1 steering wheel badge looks much better. egg, Royale80, wuvvum and 1 other 1 3
Royale80 Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 51 minutes ago, jon.k said: The whole design of the 75 still looks great, but I can't stop thinking that steering wheel badge looks like it's been home made from clip-art. Or like something on a model car where they've had a go at a sticker of a dial or a badge but not really got the scale right. As Split-Pin said-MK 1 looks much better. rainagain, Justwatching, jon.k and 3 others 3 3
Royale80 Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 On 12/06/2024 at 22:52, NorfolkNWeigh said: The Mk3 felt completely different, much lighter and airier inside , roomier with tons of rear legroom but even in leathered up Scorpio form nowhere near as luxurious. The 2.0i auto was as quick as a Mk2 2.8 carb auto but for some reason 2.8i Scorpios felt slower than 2,8i Mk2’s. The entry level ( GL) was very Spartan and bare , I never drove a 1.8 but they must have been grim. You have to remember Ford did the usual up-speccing thing in the last year or so of Mk2 production so even LX and GLs were pretty plush. The big thing was the ABS. I remember scaring my Dad to death demonstrating the ABS on a 2.0i Ghia auto ,by putting 2 wheels on a wet verge at 40 and standing on the brakes! He didn’t even know ABS existed. As the Mk3 developed it became a much nicer place to be the 2.4 and 2.9 transformed it and the 24v was a proper quick car- not quite as fast as a 24v Senator they would show150 on the digital speedo whereas theScorpio ran out of puff at an indicated 140. Or about the same as a 2.7 Sterling or Vitesse.. They all ran rings around equivalent priced Mercs and BMWs though. My Euromillions garage would have a 2.8 injection manual with Recaros and a 24v Scorpio engine fitted. I had a Mk 3 2.8iGhia after a mk2 2.8Ghia. The Mk 3 was 3 years old-interior nowhere near as plush as the mk2 and it even had plastic wheel trims whereas the Mk2 had alloys. Plenty of space inside-but the 2.8i was sluggish and heavy on juice-no better than the carb 2.8. Friend years later had a 2.9 which was a different ball game as NorfolkNWeigh said.
HMC Posted June 14, 2024 Author Posted June 14, 2024 Evening shite pilgrimage/ collection. Its a path many of us have trod before, to this shiters door. K-seal special parked up behind a derelict avantime beiade the station…. Reading material Cookiesouwest, fatharris, Matty and 11 others 14
wuvvum Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 Good to see you have backup Russian birds to keep you company when the Mrs doesn't come along! Cookiesouwest, AnthonyG, yes oui si and 1 other 4
grogee Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 I had a 1990 Grandad Scorpio. It was a 2.0i twin cam auto, so quite slow, but I was young so it needed to be insurance friendly. I absolutely loved it, such a fantastic cruiser and had all the toys including electric leather seats and air con. I didn't feel it was particularly plasticky or tinny, in fact the slab of wood on the dash was real wood M9. I'd love another one and get all misty eyed when I see one on the ebay tat thread. My prediction for @HMC's collection is a 1987 Bitter coupe that's quite shonky with an odd coloured door. Royale80, Coprolalia and Rave 3
hairnet Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 round trip to plymouth then drive home in the avantime obvs
sdkrc Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 Perhaps it's a car for the good lady HMC? something special... grogee 1
EyesWeldedShut Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 Summer* is here - my bet is a convent table of some sort... SLK or SL? Hmmmmm
barefoot Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 Bollocks to all these niceties, have you took a shit yet today? grogee, Tubbo, PicantoJon and 1 other 4
Weird Car Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 15 minutes ago, barefoot said: have you took a shit yet today? Now we’re asking the real questions barefoot and grogee 2
HMC Posted June 14, 2024 Author Posted June 14, 2024 Ive actually bought this make and model off the very same shiter before. This one has more doors (+1) , fewer cylinders and valves ( -1, -4) Was good to meet @bramz7 again! wuvvum, Matty, Schaefft and 38 others 41
HMC Posted June 15, 2024 Author Posted June 15, 2024 Thats where i was last night, apparently…. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1421570?section=official-list-entry Fabergé Greggs, Shite Ron, egg and 6 others 9
r.welfare Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 Basing View used to be something back in the day, but even when I started working in the late 90s nearby it looked like the set of The Omega Man. Nice 156. mk2_craig and HMC 2
grogee Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 2 hours ago, HMC said: Is that Pripyat? wesacosa, spike60, 500tops and 4 others 6 1
Shite Ron Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 I am very impressed with your current fleet. In 1998 I went to the NEC motor show specifically to look at the Rover 75 and Alfa 156 as after 16 years of dull new cars these were a breath of fresh air styling wise. I always thought it would be nice to own a brand new car and keep it and was at the right age then to do it. I decided against the idea as I didn’t think I could live with front wheel drive and ultimately I compare everything negatively against a Cortina. I bought a 4 year old TVR instead and still have it. I would still like to try a 156 though and an early 75, they are stand out cars of their time. Your Granada is on another level entirely and is an all time great car. bangernomics, RoadworkUK, HMC and 3 others 5 1
bramz7 Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 I miss this car terribly already. But I did some good drives in it, so I know I've not sold it before enjoying it fully. Good to see you again as well.
wuvvum Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 Have the rear radius arms fallen off yet? loserone 1
wuvvum Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 How about now? tooSavvy, Rave, fatharris and 12 others 1 14
HMC Posted June 15, 2024 Author Posted June 15, 2024 33 minutes ago, bramz7 said: I miss this car terribly already. But I did some good drives in it, so I know I've not sold it before enjoying it fully. Good to see you again as well. Had a great run back. I wasnt quite ready for A) how good it sounds B ) just how quick it is The 5 cylinder sound and the thump in your back out of corners is pretty impressive! 2.4 20v JTD FTW Wibble, bramz7, Shite Ron and 13 others 16
Wibble Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 7 hours ago, HMC said: Thats where i was last night, apparently…. https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1421570?section=official-list-entry I’ve just driven past that!
wuvvum Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 I had the 10v version of that engine in a Marea JTD and that went pretty well when it was running right. I need to sample a 20v at some point (I was too slow off the mark with this one).
bramz7 Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 The 10v is a good engine, but I felt the last one I had felt like it would hit a wall around 3k revs, whereas this thing would just leave a lot for dead with it's (addictive) in gear acceleration. The 20v really was a smart bit of diesel tech at the time, and the 6th gear just makes it a bit more relaxed when needs be. Did anything else even get the 2.4 engine in the UK? I know a few Lancias did, maybe the Croma? Rave and wuvvum 2
wuvvum Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 Yes, the Croma was available with that engine, and they must have sold at least three of them. Otherwise I think it was only Alfas that were available with it in this country.
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