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Posted
1 hour ago, Peter C said:

Do you mean the previous registered owner?

yeah..

Posted
1 hour ago, Peter C said:

Do you mean the previous registered owner?

yeah..

Posted

I can remember when £3600 was enough to bag you a 2WD Q plated Sapphire Cosworth but then again, I'm an old git.

Is the 1.8 lump in this an E Max unit or was that the later 1.8 CVH?

Posted
9 hours ago, warren t claim said:

Fit the engine and running gear from an MG6 and you'll have a winning combination.

That's above my paygrade.

Posted
9 hours ago, stuboy said:

yeah..

I am waiting to receive and review the service history documents before I contact Roger Smith. I want to get a better understanding of what I am dealing with before I start asking questions. 

Posted
17 hours ago, Peter C said:

I wonder whether it's worth keeping the old exhaust. Most of it is in great condition and with a couple of patches, it could last for another few years.

Keep it. I've got an exhaust for an Alfa Romeo 159 that we sold a year ago, it's propped up by the back door and has been untouched in the nine months we've lived here. 

I like to think of it as an art installation. 

I'm now determined to see how long it can stay there before Mrs Grogee puts her foot down and demands that it goes. 

Posted
15 hours ago, warren t claim said:

I can remember when £3600 was enough to bag you a 2WD Q plated Sapphire Cosworth but then again, I'm an old git.

Is the 1.8 lump in this an E Max unit or was that the later 1.8 CVH?

EMAX was the 1.6 pinto

Posted

Of course, the Sierra was another fine example of Bob Lutz's leadership.

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Posted
6 hours ago, grogee said:

Keep it. I've got an exhaust for an Alfa Romeo 159 that we sold a year ago, it's propped up by the back door and has been untouched in the nine months we've lived here. 

I like to think of it as an art installation. 

I'm now determined to see how long it can stay there before Mrs Grogee puts her foot down and demands that it goes. 

When her patience is exhausted perhaps!

Posted

More good news.

My son has messaged me that the service history has just been delivered.

I’m currently 50 miles away from home with my wife enjoying a spa, massage, dinner and nookie weekend in a fancy country house hotel. I’m in two minds whether to stay or jump in the E46, drive home and check out the contents of the history file.

🤔 

 

Posted
11 minutes ago, Peter C said:

More good news.

My son has messaged me that the service history has just been delivered.

I’m currently 50 miles away from home with my wife enjoying a spa, massage, dinner and nookie weekend in a fancy country house hotel. I’m in two minds whether to stay or jump in the E46, drive home and check out the contents of the history file.

🤔

 

What's tonight's menu?

Posted
22 minutes ago, Peter C said:

More good news.

My son has messaged me that the service history has just been delivered.

I’m currently 50 miles away from home with my wife enjoying a spa, massage, dinner and nookie weekend in a fancy country house hotel. I’m in two minds whether to stay or jump in the E46, drive home and check out the contents of the history file.

🤔

 

I wonder which option your Mrs would recommend if you suggested it 🤣

Posted

Sounds like either way you’ll be fingering through something this weekend, looking for evidence of big end or flange work.

Posted
3 hours ago, sierraman said:

EMAX was the 1.6 pinto

Of course, you’re right. The 1.8 was the “lean burn” wasn’t it?

Posted
21 minutes ago, Wibble said:

Of course, you’re right. The 1.8 was the “lean burn” wasn’t it?

That’s right. For ultra rare you’d have had to have a 1.6 EMAX Ghia. 

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I had a poster of the 1.8 lean-burn on my bedroom wall. 

From memory that engine was the smokiest of the lot (after a few miles) wasn't it? Valve guide seals? 

Mind you I expect the Indenor could put out some coal if required. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Peter C said:

More good news.

My son has messaged me that the service history has just been delivered.

I’m currently 50 miles away from home with my wife enjoying a spa, massage, dinner and nookie weekend in a fancy country house hotel. I’m in two minds whether to stay or jump in the E46, drive home and check out the contents of the history file.

🤔

 

 

2 hours ago, jim89 said:

What's tonight's menu?

Meat and two veg.

Posted
3 hours ago, Peter C said:

More good news.

My son has messaged me that the service history has just been delivered.

I’m currently 50 miles away from home with my wife enjoying a spa, massage, dinner and nookie weekend in a fancy country house hotel. I’m in two minds whether to stay or jump in the E46, drive home and check out the contents of the history file.

🤔

 

Post photos of wife and service history.We'll tell you if you made the right call!

Posted
14 minutes ago, Sheefag said:

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Let's hope the service history isn't just a receipt for a remould from ATS in 1990!

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So, this was my choice:

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I had a wonderful time with my wife.

Got home an hour ago, unpacked and opened up the mystery package.

This is what I got:

  • Owner's handbook
  • ICE handbook
  • 2 receipts from Kwik Fit
  • One previous V5
  • One MoT certificate dating back to 2021
  • Small assortment of tax discs
  • Small assortment of pay and display car park tickets
  • Previous owner's AA documentation
  • Letter sent to previous owner regarding application for a V5

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Absolutely nothing to confirm the mileage.

@Dobloseven - You were bang on the money.

Not to worry. I think that the condition of the car speaks for itself. A Ford Sierra would not be here today in useable condition if it had not been looked after over the past 37 years. 

I'm off to my workshop to continue the dirty weekend theme.

 

Posted

That’s a bit shite. How long did the owner on the v5 you have own it? I wonder if it’s worth writing them a letter asking if the have any additional info on it ? 

Posted

You've got the MOT history to help with at least some of the milage history.  Personally I believe it. 

Posted
11 minutes ago, cort16 said:

That’s a bit shite. How long did the owner on the v5 you have own it? I wonder if it’s worth writing them a letter asking if the have any additional info on it ? 

The guy I bought the Sierra from didn’t register the car and I don’t have his address. 

I have the details of the last registered owner, the chap that has already been identified in this thread, his details are on the previous V5.

The Kwik Fit receipts contain an address for another previous owner. I can check Land Registry records whether he still lives there and write to him but I doubt he would remember the car let alone have any paperwork for it.

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, lisbon_road said:

You've got the MOT history to help with at least some of the milage history.  Personally I believe it. 

Agreed. 

If I do more research I mind find out that the car was stolen and shipped over to Northern Ireland, or something like that and find out that I’m not the rightful owner.

I’m off to check whether the VIN on the V5 is the same as on the chassis plate.

Posted
23 minutes ago, Peter C said:

The guy I bought the Sierra from didn’t register the car and I don’t have his address. 

I have the details of the last registered owner, the chap that has already been identified in this thread, his details are on the previous V5.

The Kwik Fit receipts contain an address for another previous owner. I can check Land Registry records whether he still lives there and write to him but I doubt he would remember the car let alone have any paperwork for it.

 

He might be able to confirm the low mileage though . 

Posted
19 hours ago, grogee said:

Mind you I expect the Indenor could put out some coal if required. 

Sierra DieseL

 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, rob88h said:

Sierra DieseL

 

Impressive pollution. What's the trick to get them to 'blossom' like this - high gear + full shoe? 

Do they have a choke? 

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