RoadworkUK Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Probably the only one in the UK, but there's likely more in Sweden and elsewhere in Europe. This one on a Sierra Laser looks rather fetching. Peter C, mk2_craig, N Dentressangle and 2 others 4 1
High Jetter Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Yup, it says they made 300 odd of them, but I can well believe it being the only one living here. Peter C, RoadworkUK and N Dentressangle 3
Tenmil Socket Posted May 23 Posted May 23 They look terrible! danthecapriman, Carl1981, High Jetter and 3 others 6
Wibble Posted May 23 Posted May 23 Hi Peter, one of my old restoration colleagues messaged me this evening. He saw you on the M40 on Monday and said he was sure it was the chap that came to see us in Tadley. Made his day! auntiemaryscanary, djim and Peter C 3
RoadworkUK Posted May 23 Posted May 23 6 hours ago, Tenmil Socket said: They look terrible! I'd love one modified for my 800. R Lutz 1
Peter C Posted May 23 Author Posted May 23 1 hour ago, Wibble said: Hi Peter, one of my old restoration colleagues messaged me this evening. He saw you on the M40 on Monday and said he was sure it was the chap that came to see us in Tadley. Made his day! That’s cool. Say hi to your mate and tell him that I’m always happy to make his day. Wibble 1
Datsuncog Posted May 23 Posted May 23 8 hours ago, Noel Tidybeard said: well the bloke that owns the sierror said there wasn't another when i spoke to him at a show "Ford Enthusiast Spouts Total Bollocks At Car Show Shock Horror" Congrats on the MOT pass! N Dentressangle, Peter C, LightBulbFun and 8 others 2 8 1
Peter C Posted May 24 Author Posted May 24 Got this at the Enfield Pageant this morning. Don't need one now but for a tenner I had to buy it. It's mint and might come in handy one day. Unbelievable. AnnoyingPentium, privatewire, Wibble and 28 others 27 1 3
Snipes Posted May 24 Posted May 24 On 22/05/2025 at 18:25, Peter C said: Apparently, this photo was taken in 1991. I can see at least 4 Sierras. Those were the days! Two generations of Bluebird no less T12 ahead of the Sherpa, and U11 alongside it. Wibble and Peter C 2
Fabergé Greggs Posted May 24 Posted May 24 On 22/05/2025 at 18:25, Peter C said: Apparently, this photo was taken in 1991. I can see at least 4 Sierras. Those were the days! Peugeot 106 in the fast lane is the car that seems to bridge then and now. Must have been very new in ‘91.
Peter C Posted May 24 Author Posted May 24 30 minutes ago, bezzabsa said: Toppola Not sure one would fit a Sapphire!
Peter C Posted June 17 Author Posted June 17 I enjoyed cleaning and polishing the MGB so much that I gave the Sierra the same treatment this afternoon. Looking good! greengartside, auntiemaryscanary, RoadworkUK and 36 others 38 1
Snipes Posted June 17 Posted June 17 "Do you think I'm pretty?" "Babe, you're gorgeous" lesapandre, Wibble and Peter C 1 1 1
Peter C Posted June 21 Author Posted June 21 The W123 doesn't have its own thread as I have completed all necessary repairs a long time ago and I drive it so rarely that there isn't much I can tell you about it. I polished it today, as I do most years. I've had it for coming up to 16 years now, it's done almost 140k miles. It's been to Poland and back twice in my ownership but nowadays the furthest it goes is Beaconsfield Services every third Saturday to collect KFC. I will never sell it. I told my wife to bury me in it. Coprolalia, coachie, JMotor and 29 others 31 1
Soundwave Posted June 21 Posted June 21 11 minutes ago, Peter C said: I told my wife to bury me in it. Did you also tell her to wait until you're dead before doing so? Specifics are important... Jokes aside, absolutely cracking looking car. Love the interior! Peter C 1
Peter C Posted June 21 Author Posted June 21 3 minutes ago, Soundwave said: Did you also tell her to wait until you're dead before doing so? Won’t be long now.
Peter C Posted June 27 Author Posted June 27 In recent weeks the Sierra had spent too much time in the garage and not enough time on the road. That all changed this week. On Monday, I took the Sierra to two work appointments and drove from home to Goring (Oxfordshire), then to Maidenhead and back home again. The roads approaching Goring are amazing, very picturesque. Unfortunately, the photo doesn't do the view justice. In total, the Sierra clocked up 67 miles. On Wednesday afternoon, I brimmed the tank and drove from home to Chinnor for a work dinner, then home again. Outside the venue. And on route home. I think that was the second time that I drove the Sierra at night. In total, the Sierra clocked up 46 miles. Today was the big one. I took the Sierra to another two work appointments. I left home at 7:30am and drove to Wigston (Leicestershire) via the M40, M25 and the M1. On route back, I stopped at a motorway services on the M1 for lunch. Thirty years ago, a motorway services car park would have been full of Sierras and the RoadChef restaurant would have been full of reps in their snazzy suits and gelled back hair. Today, there was only one Sierra in the car park and I wasn't wearing a suit. And I don't have much hair. My next appointment was in Datchet (near Windsor). To get there, I headed down the M1, across the M25 and the M4. Outside my client's property. From Datchet I headed home via my local Esso petrol station. In total, the Sierra clocked up 246 miles. I took it easy driving up and down the motorways, I mostly stuck to 60-65MPH and rarely got out of the nearside lane. In total, over three days, the Sierra clocked up 359 miles, completely trouble free. I checked the oil and water when I got home, perfect, didn't use a drop. And the best thing? I've done my maths, the Sierra achieved 47 MPG. That is astounding. I doubt that my modern Nissan wouldn't be able to manage that, although, admittedly, I usually drive that a lot more enthusiastically, especially if there are cyclists around. Win! More soon. Rightnider, coachie, Snipes and 34 others 35 2
lisbon_road Posted June 27 Posted June 27 5 minutes ago, Peter C said: In total, over three days, the Sierra clocked up 359 miles, completely trouble free. I checked the oil and water when I got home, perfect, didn't use a drop. And the best thing? I've done my maths, the Sierra achieved 47 MPG. That is astounding. I doubt that my modern Nissan wouldn't be able to manage that, although, admittedly, I usually drive that a lot more enthusiastically, especially if there are cyclists around. Win! More soon. That's very good. I think I got 44 out of my 2 litre Pinto Sierra, but only by driving deliberately gently. Never saw as high as that. Peter C 1
Popsicle Posted June 28 Posted June 28 23 hours ago, Peter C said: I took it easy driving up and down the motorways, I mostly stuck to 60-65MPH and rarely got out of the nearside lane. In total, over three days, the Sierra clocked up 359 miles, completely trouble free. I checked the oil and water when I got home, perfect, didn't use a drop. And the best thing? I've done my maths, the Sierra achieved 47 MPG. That is astounding. I doubt that my modern Nissan wouldn't be able to manage that, although, admittedly, I usually drive that a lot more enthusiastically, especially if there are cyclists around. Win! More soon. I spotted you on the M25 on Friday, it was the bit crawling towards the M40 junction at around 1330. Burnside 1
Peter C Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 16 minutes ago, Popsicle said: I spotted you on the M25 on Friday, it was the bit crawling towards the M40 junction at around 1330. Yep, sounds about right, that was on route back from Wigston. Did I look ok?
Popsicle Posted June 28 Posted June 28 6 minutes ago, Peter C said: Yep, sounds about right, that was on route back from Wigston. Did I look ok? All looked fine, I was just surprised to see an 80's rep mobile on the M25. Then it dawned on me it was probably you! You went from lane 4 to lane 1 in front of me when the traffic was backing up, I'll have a look later if its on my dashcam, it records a constant loop so it might have been copied over by now, I had a rather long day on Friday.
Peter C Posted June 28 Author Posted June 28 2 minutes ago, Popsicle said: You went from lane 4 to lane 1 in front of me when the traffic was backing up Yeah, that was me. beko1987 1
sierraman Posted June 29 Posted June 29 On 23/05/2025 at 14:09, RoadworkUK said: Probably the only one in the UK, but there's likely more in Sweden and elsewhere in Europe. This one on a Sierra Laser looks rather fetching. Ideally suited to the 1.6 EMAX, the low drag and light weight mean long hills on motorways are a doddle.
Peter C Posted June 30 Author Posted June 30 On 28/06/2025 at 17:07, Popsicle said: I was just surprised to see an 80's rep mobile on the M25. Imagine my surprise when I saw this on the M25 this morning! @Wibble Wibble, Morris 63, mk2_craig and 3 others 6
Popsicle Posted June 30 Posted June 30 31 minutes ago, Peter C said: Imagine my surprise when I saw this on the M25 this morning! @Wibble I hope you were driving your Sapphire to complete the 80's/90's vibe. Quite a late reg on the Senator too. Wibble 1
Peter C Posted June 30 Author Posted June 30 25 minutes ago, Popsicle said: I hope you were driving your Sapphire to complete the 80's/90's vibe. Sadly not, it was too hot today to be stuck in M25 traffic without air con. The M25 / A3 junction is a c*** to navigate with the current roadworks.
Popsicle Posted June 30 Posted June 30 3 minutes ago, Peter C said: Sadly not, it was too hot today to be stuck in M25 traffic without air con. The M25 / A3 junction is a c*** to navigate with the current roadworks. Deffo agree about the aircon mate, I'm nipping out later to collect some stuff from Kettering, AC on all the way for me. I got stuck in the A3 crap on Friday when I saw you, I was going to New Malden, they seem to have been doing that junction for years.
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