Ianlea73 Posted Sunday at 07:06 Share Posted Sunday at 07:06 We have a place over in Spain & we've decided next year to semi retire & try the old 90 day on & off. Now as much as I love it over here I can get bored a bit. I can't sit & melt in the sun & even though the idea of day drinking is fun, it gets boring quick! So I need a project car to keep me busy. Over the years I've looked at many an old nail that the people over here think are gold or they've been off the road for so long that the back taxes in purchase make it too much money anyway. So long story short I got chatting to a local who knew of a sierra, no details no spec, just a sierra. I love my 80's & 90's metal so I thought I'd take a drive by & a chance of a cheeky chat. Anyway this is the car that I've bought. It's a 1987 mk2 2 litre sohc efi. Absolutely no rust in the chassis & never been welded underneath. Other than red sand the bottom is like new. Carl1981, Dave_Q, warren t claim and 42 others 37 1 8 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BorniteIdentity Posted Sunday at 07:14 Share Posted Sunday at 07:14 Phwoar. Along with the weather, the most appealing bit of living overseas (for me) would be easy access to dry, grot free chod without the various fan tax attached. Well in. Erebus, 23rdian, dome and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erebus Posted Sunday at 07:50 Share Posted Sunday at 07:50 41 minutes ago, Ianlea73 said: We have a place over in Spain & we've decided next year to semi retire & try the old 90 day on & off. Now as much as I love it over here I can get bored a bit. I can't sit & melt in the sun & even though the idea of day drinking is fun, it gets boring quick! So I need a project car to keep me busy. Over the years I've looked at many an old nail that the people over here think are gold or they've been off the road for so long that the back taxes in purchase make it too much money anyway. So long story short I got chatting to a local who knew of a sierra, no details no spec, just a sierra. I love my 80's & 90's metal so I thought I'd take a drive by & a chance of a cheeky chat. Anyway this is the car that I've bought. It's a 1987 mk2 2 litre sohc efi. Absolutely no rust in the chassis & never been welded underneath. Other than red sand the bottom is like new. That's cool. What's the deal with back taxes? If you buy something do you have to pay the equivalent of road tax for the years it was off the road? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Supernaut Posted Sunday at 07:54 Share Posted Sunday at 07:54 That's a cracker. Those modern Fiesta alloys actually somewhat work on it, too. At least in my opinion anyway. Ianlea73 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Westbay Posted Sunday at 07:56 Share Posted Sunday at 07:56 {sigh} ... still a good looking design ... 23rdian and Ianlea73 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted Sunday at 08:47 Share Posted Sunday at 08:47 Shame we didn't get the MK2 3 door over here, mind you they'd all be gone now even if we did. I remember admiring a 3 door GLS when I was there in 98, lovely. mk2_craig, Ianlea73, Westbay and 1 other 2 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tooSavvy Posted Sunday at 08:55 Share Posted Sunday at 08:55 Bookmarked, on RR Oooff! 🚙💨 Ianlea73 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
High Jetter Posted Sunday at 11:56 Share Posted Sunday at 11:56 Looks a peach. Does it need much doing? Ianlea73 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ianlea73 Posted Sunday at 13:14 Author Share Posted Sunday at 13:14 5 hours ago, Erebus said: That's cool. What's the deal with back taxes? If you buy something do you have to pay the equivalent of road tax for the years it was off the road? Exactly that, so most cars up to 2 litre is €100 a year & I've seen old Citroen that have been off the road for 15+ years. Problem is the Spanish don't figure that into negotiation. Erebus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ianlea73 Posted Sunday at 13:15 Author Share Posted Sunday at 13:15 5 hours ago, Supernaut said: That's a cracker. Those modern Fiesta alloys actually somewhat work on it, too. At least in my opinion anyway. It would look better lowered but even that over here needs a homologation report which costs loads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ianlea73 Posted Sunday at 13:18 Author Share Posted Sunday at 13:18 1 hour ago, High Jetter said: Looks a peach. Does it need much doing? Basic things like a service. I won't to source a standard air box. It has a leak from crank pulley seal & sump gasket. Smokes a bit on cold but it came with Valve stem oil seals. Things like broken fuel line clips, gearbox mount etc High Jetter 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ianlea73 Posted Sunday at 21:48 Author Share Posted Sunday at 21:48 Few more pics of engine & interior. The spare set of wheels that will come with the car. egg, Tickman, bunglebus and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bunglebus Posted Sunday at 22:30 Share Posted Sunday at 22:30 Looks like it just needs a bit of tidying. Had a left hand wing going by the screws and lack of sealant to the slam panel. Also those 90 spec rear lights are out of a saloon not a hatch - easy enough to rectify should you want to. I'd be fitting clear front indicators despite everyone seeming to love the orange ones Ianlea73 and Wibble 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sierraman Posted Monday at 17:24 Share Posted Monday at 17:24 Lovely car that is. How much do they go for in Spain? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Noel Tidybeard Posted Monday at 18:43 Share Posted Monday at 18:43 20 hours ago, bunglebus said: Looks like it just needs a bit of tidying. Had a left hand wing going by the screws and lack of sealant to the slam panel. Also those 90 spec rear lights are out of a saloon not a hatch - easy enough to rectify should you want to. I'd be fitting clear front indicators despite everyone seeming to love the orange ones @Peter C here is proof up the page about loon vs hunchback lights Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wibble Posted Monday at 18:51 Share Posted Monday at 18:51 Please don’t put the three spokes on it🙁 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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