warren t claim Posted December 6, 2023 Author Posted December 6, 2023 BUMP 4 A REAL THREAD Rust Collector, Split_Pin, Six-cylinder and 2 others 5
mk2_craig Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Nothing in, nothing out. Sorry everyone! warren t claim, Six-cylinder, grogee and 3 others 6
loserone Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 One in. None out. Dyslexic Viking, JMotor, worldofceri and 4 others 7
egg Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 3 minutes ago, mk2_craig said: Nothing in, nothing out. Sorry everyone! +1 soz. Rust Collector, JMotor, Split_Pin and 4 others 7
grogee Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 In and out again: Renner Espace Mk3 dizzle. Did a good job for us helping with house moves. In: @SmokinWaffle's Corsa for Mrs Grogee. Weirdly fully loaded eg heated steering wheel. Does 70mpg so I like it a lot. In: BMW 525i estouring, ex @w00dy. Cheap because issues which I'm gradually whittling down to zero. MoT looms large. Long term storage with orders to appreciate in value: Ford Puma. In sister Grogee's garage with muddy cat paw prints all over it. Needs a rear bumper because I reversed it into @Cluffy's fence like a simpleton. Wintering in a council lockup: MG Maestro. Major improvements in 2023 not least becoming driveable. Treats await in 2024 inc ported head and un-rusty tailgate. In: Seat Ibiza ecomotive. Master Grogee's first whip. He's not passed yet so I'm using it. Ex- @Shoysty. Damn fine moder cah. Probably going to sell the Beamer in favour of something manual and diesel for motorway use, I have a feeling there will be many miles covered in 2024. JMotor, Rust Collector, Coprolalia and 2 others 5
r.welfare Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 One in, for high days and holidays, shits and giggles (2,000 miles in 6 months). Boring Touran continues to do the bulk of the work, 65k miles in 5 years and rolled over 200k this morning. Six-cylinder, mk2_craig, Split_Pin and 1 other 4
danthecapriman Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 None in, none out. But, for the first time in years all 3 cars I own work, and can be used on the road! JMotor, Wibble, Split_Pin and 9 others 12
Macscrooge Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Nothing in, nothing out. How very dull! Six-cylinder, Rust Collector, JMotor and 2 others 5
Schaefft Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 There's still over 3 weeks before end of the year, way too early to say anything! The report will be rather long as is... Rust Collector, mk2_craig, wesacosa and 4 others 3 4
Dyslexic Viking Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 This has been a strange year for me for the first time in 13 years I haven't bought a car this year. And as long as I don't crash the Hyundai before the New Year, I doubt I'll buy any. And I haven't sold any either. So the same as last time 1963 Mercedes Benz 190DC which I have discovered this year is slower on the hills than a heavily loaded truck with trailer 2004 Opel Vivaro which I have badly converted to a camper 2017 Hyundai i10 sensible transport and winter beater Justwatching, Marina door handles, dome and 16 others 19
Marina door handles Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 One in, an Emergency purchase in the guise of a Honda Accord (actually quite nice). Its the one with the Honda badge, my Forester just likes to sneak into my photos......... My current herd of motley motors is... Daily drivers. Forester and Accord. Project in progress Rover 827 Projects in purgatory MGBGT and Reliant Scimitar My better half also got herself a new Motor in the shape of a 3 year old Vitara (but that doesn't really count). Nothing out and I am running out of space for any new additions.. Six-cylinder, Tickman, Dyslexic Viking and 5 others 8
Weird Car Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Not been a very busy year for me unfortunately, I started the year with a 1977 AC Model 70 a 2002 Mini Cooper S and a 1994 Proton 1.5SL the year started with me selling the Proton which is now owned by @Rust Collector but also went through the hands of @calebaaront In march I sold the model 70 and bought my newest car to date, a 2013 Fiat 500 Gucci which I actually really liked and would still have today if it wasn’t written off. I then sold the Cooper S in April with the intention of only having the fiat but a month later it met its demise on the a34 and was soon replaced with this Hyundai Getz that I got for free off a friend The Getz was always meant to be a temporary car until I got the payout from the insurance company for the Fiat and when they finally paid me I bought this 1959 Austin Cambridge I did buy the Austin with the intent of it being a daily once it was ready, I also met my current partner this year and in turn took on 2 step daughters so bigger and safer family transport was needed so I sold the Getz to @comfysofa and bought the Pontiac Trans Sport from @RichardK this was a really cool car and the kids loved it but with lack of use and my partners driveway looking like a used car lot I swapped it with @Rust Collector for his Clio as my sister was after a car. so currently my only car is the Austin which is my daily steed when I don’t have to drive the girls anywhere, when I actually do have to act like a parent then my partners car is used. or if we’re counting my partners fleet as well then we have a Rover 75, MG ZT, Austin Cambridge and a Dennis Dart bus chaseracer, rob88h, Coprolalia and 12 others 15
warren t claim Posted December 6, 2023 Author Posted December 6, 2023 I think that at 13 years this must be my longest running active thread? Split_Pin, Matty, JMotor and 4 others 7
Split_Pin Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 I always forget when it's this time again but it's great to see everyone's updates. I had intended to not change cars this year, a plan which I stuck* to. I blame this place for having too many nice cars for sale. No change. I have thought many times about selling these but nothing has measured up. 75 was bought during lockdown 2020 after my hand went through the bottom of my Clio 172 Bought for scrap money 2 years ago from @SRi05 . It's been completely reliable and apart from the battery light and parking sensors I have fixed most of the small niggles. Out: Lovely example of a Cav but ultimately was just too ordinary to drive, completely reliable and I got a bit bored after a year. It was my 3rd Cav, will it be my last? Out: I should probably have held onto this but I can't keep them all. Bought from @Jazoli, kept it a year, was completely reliable and it's had several owners on here since. In: Bought from @AndyIggs for my wife as a daily, served her very well for 9 months but I started to get a bit nervous in a LCBL way. Now strictly a hobby car where I can take my time over stuff and not have to rely on it. I am looking forward to it. In and out: Bought to replace the TT as my wife's daily but her foot couldn't reach the accelerator pedal. Needed a few bits of bodywork which I had sorted out so ultimately a very nice example when it left. I used it for a bit myself but I only really liked it because I had an identical scale model when I was younger. Plus I have discovered a pure 2 seater is useless for me as a family guy and in the end it was just sitting in my garage. Still, a lovely car and interesting concept behind it. In: Bought from @paulplom very cheaply as a daily for my wife. Happy with this one for the money and just a few cosmetic jobs to do. Very good on fuel so far, 40 plus mpg. All of this years sales and purchases have been in some way associated with this place. Winners! AnnoyingPentium, mk2_craig, rob88h and 14 others 17
vulgalour Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 I almost forgot I bought a car this year, some of it is still here and some of it has left, it was this Lanchester. After three years of service and improvement, the Maestro was moved on to @2110 While the other Lanchester remains, having been with us for three years now. Obviously the Princess is still here too, eleven years and counting on that one. wesacosa, 2110, Datsuncog and 15 others 18
Justwatching Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 IN: OUT: CARRIED FORWARD: mercedade, Dave_Q, grogee and 18 others 21
Dick Cheeseburger Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 3 minutes ago, Justwatching said: IN: OUT: CARRIED FORWARD: Living The Dream Justwatching 1
RoverFolkUs Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 It's a net zero this year! If it counts, the only thing OUT was a deceased engine from the Focus which has been here on fleet for, erm, more than 4 years now! The entire car was nearly an OUT, but I saw sense* in spending nearly £800 on parts to get it going again 😅 The Xsara Picasso has racked up a few thousand miles and hasn't put a foot wrong. It's definitely staying, and I'm pretty confident the Focus will also still be here come next year's update. Some "nearly IN's" were 2x Rover 75's which I tried to save, but they got scrapped anyway. Ho hum I'd like to try and buy something but there's just nothing quite taking my fancy at the moment, not really sure what I want a 3rd car to be... Definitely a toy, because I've already got 2x sensible cars.. which I'm very happy with Rust Collector, AnnoyingPentium, Split_Pin and 4 others 7
calebaaront Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 So I started the year with a 2006 Audi A4 Avant Quattro And a 1991 Peugeot 205 GL which is now owned by @2110 When the Audi got scrapped I purchased a 2003 Peugeot Partner with 208k on the clock. This ended up getting roffled With the 205 gone I fancied another old car so I went out a bought a 1984 Trabant 601 which is now owned by @Zelandeth The Partner went so I bought @Weird Car's Mini Cooper S. I absolutely loved this car unfortunately my wallet didn't so I ended up selling it to a work mate who is still enjoying it now After the Mini I thought I'd mature a tad a buy a 1997 Suzuki Baleno GLX. I got the clutch replaced and did over 3 or 4k in just a few months. This was the car I took to the FoD for the first time Then out of nowhere I was offered a Seat Ibiza for £250. I'm not sure why I did it. I owned it for the best part of a few days. This is when I needed a bigger car due to my Son getting a little bigger so I went out a swapped the Suzuki for a 1992 Rover 820 from @Skcat The Rover wasn't too bad of a motor to be honest! It had a few issues but all round it got the job done. It had to go though due to my nipper needing a bigger car seat and Rover not being able to have it in it. So my father gifted me a 2010 Renault Clio Estate This is the current family wagon and it is proving to be very economical and nice to drive. It has the 1.4 Hdi in it so £20 will get you a fair few miles. Now we get to the newest member of the fleet. A 1963 Rover P4 110. I've not had a proper look or drive in this yet. But it seems to be a lovely motor. It has a gorgeous sound to it with the 2.7 Straight 6. Can't wait for some adventures in it Coprolalia, 2110, JMotor and 12 others 15
Crackers Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Minus one. The (in)famous brown P6 made its departure in June. Nothing new in, although a few things have had me sorely tempted. I think a Japanese luxo-barge moment may be on the horizon for 2024, or I could end up with a Jag. That leaves me with the old faithful Saab, which I have just serviced in preparation for further mileage-piling - currently at 172600. Fresh MOT last month thanks to a judicious application of electric sparkles to the exhaust by @Talbot to whom I owe lunch and a pint! New job means maybe time to go back to a 2-car fleet next year? Time will tell. worldofceri, AnnoyingPentium, wesacosa and 7 others 10
Rust Collector Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Thank god for my camera roll or I’d have no idea what happened and when. In: The first new arrival was the BX Leader. Having visited a house two streets away from my house to inspect the car for the BX club, I ended up buying it. I fettled this up to the point it could pass an MOT, used it for a bit and realised that I probably wouldn’t be the person to bring it to full potential. More on that later. Second in was this beast, bought for scrap money with a fucked radiator and water pump. I had no space on the driveway (naturally) so I fixed it on the trailer at the side of the road I use as overflow. See my build thread for the full miserable experience. It has mostly been my partner’s car, and it is now at the point where I need to do stuff* to it and spend some money to make it nicer. I picked this up from @calebaaront with a view to getting it back on the road. It had an overheating issue which I’ve fixed, a blowing down pipe which I’ve replaced, and I now need to cut loads out of the offside sill and weld in less rusty metal. I keep saying it’ll be done soon, but I’m only lying to myself. But it will be done soon. The Disco of Doom (tm). As I repeatedly drone on about, this belonged to my mate who died just over a year ago now. His son was left with this, but (sensibly) didn’t want to run it. It sat for months and developed some exciting faults, and so a deal was struck. It didn’t fit on the trailer so it got driven home whilst the electronics went mental. Cleaning the TCCM and connectors fixed that, and since then it’s just been a Land Rover. I use this mostly as my daily now. @Stinkwheel is an enabler and offered this XM up for free just before I went on my holidays. This obviously had to come for a ride on the trailer, and is what I’m mostly focussing on getting back on the road currently. I bought this LS430 in a deal with @rob88h. I then drove it across Europe a couple of days later, as this made sense at the time. It did the job admirably besides from me having to replace the rear discs and pads in Bratislava. It’s not a holiday without working on the car though, so this was fine. Since then it’s had a replacement air strut, and the starter has gotten lazy so I need to swap that out. I absolutely love it though, but sadly my partner loves it more and this became her daily after she briefly borrowed it. I got the Pontiac Trans Sport in a swap with @Weird Car in what will possibly my last vehicular transaction of the year. This car has probably made the biggest impression on me out of everything I’ve taken in to date, I’m besotted with it. Sadly my love is unrequited and it has shit out its water pump - that’ll be a job for next year now. Fostered: I was graced by the presence of the Xantia of Not Many Shiters during the summer, after I collected it from Brighton for @purplebargeken. A combination of French engineering and my local MOT station tried to break my morale, but luckily that died ages ago and so I got the car up to a testable standard. It went through MOT eventually and I waved it off. It’s now lived with a number of shiters, in what could be a threat to its title. Out: The Leader, now MOT’d and in use, went to live with @rob88h. He’s made great progress with it, and I’m glad to see it has found a great home with the bonus of it being on the forum still. The Clio, which is possibly the one car I should have kept and used, wasn’t doing much for me anymore and wasn’t used by my mrs. It went in a swap with @Weird Car for the Pontiac, and is hopefully being a useful an car. Crashed: The Insight had a bad year. I shunted a Hyundai in it, and it’s now sitting in the field behind the stables waiting for some love. Non movers (some quite literally): Do we have to? Go on then… Most of these are sat appreciating* behind the stables. The Bottom Line: I make that 22. I desperately want to get that number down, but everything keeps breaking and I only really want to send stuff out in a useable condition. I’m also a fucking idiot and I keep getting more cars. How many work? Enough that we can normally find a car to use. Up until December it was about 6, which seems to be the natural balance of things. In true winter form however, everything has now broken at once and I’m spending my evenings in the dark and the cold wondering if I should’ve chosen jigsaw puzzles or making ships in a bottle as a hobby. Dave_Q, RobT, Shite Ron and 25 others 28
Split_Pin Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 Impressive fleet! Love the Prelude especially. Rust Collector and Six-cylinder 1 1
RoverFolkUs Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 19 minutes ago, Rust Collector said: Thank god for my camera roll or I’d have no idea what happened and when. In: The first new arrival was the BX Leader. Having visited a house two streets away from my house to inspect the car for the BX club, I ended up buying it. I fettled this up to the point it could pass an MOT, used it for a bit and realised that I probably wouldn’t be the person to bring it to full potential. More on that later. Second in was this beast, bought for scrap money with a fucked radiator and water pump. I had no space on the driveway (naturally) so I fixed it on the trailer at the side of the road I use as overflow. See my build thread for the full miserable experience. It has mostly been my partner’s car, and it is now at the point where I need to do stuff* to it and spend some money to make it nicer. I picked this up from @calebaaront with a view to getting it back on the road. It had an overheating issue which I’ve fixed, a blowing down pipe which I’ve replaced, and I now need to cut loads out of the offside sill and weld in less rusty metal. I keep saying it’ll be done soon, but I’m only lying to myself. But it will be done soon. The Disco of Doom (tm). As I repeatedly drone on about, this belonged to my mate who died just over a year ago now. His son was left with this, but (sensibly) didn’t want to run it. It sat for months and developed some exciting faults, and so a deal was struck. It didn’t fit on the trailer so it got driven home whilst the electronics went mental. Cleaning the TCCM and connectors fixed that, and since then it’s just been a Land Rover. I use this mostly as my daily now. @Stinkwheel is an enabler and offered this XM up for free just before I went on my holidays. This obviously had to come for a ride on the trailer, and is what I’m mostly focussing on getting back on the road currently. I bought this LS430 in a deal with @rob88h. I then drove it across Europe a couple of days later, as this made sense at the time. It did the job admirably besides from me having to replace the rear discs and pads in Bratislava. It’s not a holiday without working on the car though, so this was fine. Since then it’s had a replacement air strut, and the starter has gotten lazy so I need to swap that out. I absolutely love it though, but sadly my partner loves it more and this became her daily after she briefly borrowed it. I got the Pontiac Trans Sport in a swap with @Weird Car in what will possibly my last vehicular transaction of the year. This car has probably made the biggest impression on me out of everything I’ve taken in to date, I’m besotted with it. Sadly my love is unrequited and it has shit out its water pump - that’ll be a job for next year now. Fostered: I was graced by the presence of the Xantia of Not Many Shiters during the summer, after I collected it from Brighton for @purplebargeken. A combination of French engineering and my local MOT station tried to break my morale, but luckily that died ages ago and so I got the car up to a testable standard. It went through MOT eventually and I waved it off. It’s now lived with a number of shiters, in what could be a threat to its title. Out: The Leader, now MOT’d and in use, went to live with @rob88h. He’s made great progress with it, and I’m glad to see it has found a great home with the bonus of it being on the forum still. The Clio, which is possibly the one car I should have kept and used, wasn’t doing much for me anymore and wasn’t used by my mrs. It went in a swap with @Weird Car for the Pontiac, and is hopefully being a useful an car. Crashed: The Insight had a bad year. I shunted a Hyundai in it, and it’s now sitting in the field behind the stables waiting for some love. Non movers (some quite literally): Do we have to? Go on then… Most of these are sat appreciating* behind the stables. The Bottom Line: I make that 22. I desperately want to get that number down, but everything keeps breaking and I only really want to send stuff out in a useable condition. I’m also a fucking idiot and I keep getting more cars. How many work? Enough that we can normally find a car to use. Up until December it was about 6, which seems to be the natural balance of things. In true winter form however, everything has now broken at once and I’m spending my evenings in the dark and the cold wondering if I should’ve chosen jigsaw puzzles or making ships in a bottle as a hobby. What a fleet! Lots of estates in a state The Audi 100 looks particularly alluring purely because you just don't see them anymore and they don't seem to have as much of a following as, say, the ovloV's and floaty Citroen's. How far down the queue is it out of interest? RoadworkUK and Rust Collector 1 1
Rust Collector Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 6 minutes ago, Split_Pin said: Impressive fleet! Love the Prelude especially. The picture flatters the Prelude, it’s feeling very sorry for itself these days sadly. I’m a bit too sentimental for my own good and just held on to it as I bought it when I was 21 - I feel like letting it go is letting go of that shred of my youth 😅 1 minute ago, RoverFolkUs said: What a fleet! Lots of estates in a state The Audi 100 looks particularly alluring purely because you just don't see them anymore and they don't seem to have as much of a following as, say, the ovloV's and floaty Citroen's. How far down the queue is it out of interest? I bought it as a non runner, with the addition of a throttle body that I had to source from Spain it now runs for the purpose of driving round the farm. If I free up some funds from some of the easier to sort cars then I’d like to get it back on the road in the next couple of years. The 5 pot engine is just special, like you say there’s not much like it. Tickman, Split_Pin and RoverFolkUs 3
Schaefft Posted December 6, 2023 Posted December 6, 2023 35 minutes ago, Rust Collector said: Thank god for my camera roll or I’d have no idea what happened and when. In: The first new arrival was the BX Leader. Having visited a house two streets away from my house to inspect the car for the BX club, I ended up buying it. I fettled this up to the point it could pass an MOT, used it for a bit and realised that I probably wouldn’t be the person to bring it to full potential. More on that later. Second in was this beast, bought for scrap money with a fucked radiator and water pump. I had no space on the driveway (naturally) so I fixed it on the trailer at the side of the road I use as overflow. See my build thread for the full miserable experience. It has mostly been my partner’s car, and it is now at the point where I need to do stuff* to it and spend some money to make it nicer. I picked this up from @calebaaront with a view to getting it back on the road. It had an overheating issue which I’ve fixed, a blowing down pipe which I’ve replaced, and I now need to cut loads out of the offside sill and weld in less rusty metal. I keep saying it’ll be done soon, but I’m only lying to myself. But it will be done soon. The Disco of Doom (tm). As I repeatedly drone on about, this belonged to my mate who died just over a year ago now. His son was left with this, but (sensibly) didn’t want to run it. It sat for months and developed some exciting faults, and so a deal was struck. It didn’t fit on the trailer so it got driven home whilst the electronics went mental. Cleaning the TCCM and connectors fixed that, and since then it’s just been a Land Rover. I use this mostly as my daily now. @Stinkwheel is an enabler and offered this XM up for free just before I went on my holidays. This obviously had to come for a ride on the trailer, and is what I’m mostly focussing on getting back on the road currently. I bought this LS430 in a deal with @rob88h. I then drove it across Europe a couple of days later, as this made sense at the time. It did the job admirably besides from me having to replace the rear discs and pads in Bratislava. It’s not a holiday without working on the car though, so this was fine. Since then it’s had a replacement air strut, and the starter has gotten lazy so I need to swap that out. I absolutely love it though, but sadly my partner loves it more and this became her daily after she briefly borrowed it. I got the Pontiac Trans Sport in a swap with @Weird Car in what will possibly my last vehicular transaction of the year. This car has probably made the biggest impression on me out of everything I’ve taken in to date, I’m besotted with it. Sadly my love is unrequited and it has shit out its water pump - that’ll be a job for next year now. Fostered: I was graced by the presence of the Xantia of Not Many Shiters during the summer, after I collected it from Brighton for @purplebargeken. A combination of French engineering and my local MOT station tried to break my morale, but luckily that died ages ago and so I got the car up to a testable standard. It went through MOT eventually and I waved it off. It’s now lived with a number of shiters, in what could be a threat to its title. Out: The Leader, now MOT’d and in use, went to live with @rob88h. He’s made great progress with it, and I’m glad to see it has found a great home with the bonus of it being on the forum still. The Clio, which is possibly the one car I should have kept and used, wasn’t doing much for me anymore and wasn’t used by my mrs. It went in a swap with @Weird Car for the Pontiac, and is hopefully being a useful an car. Crashed: The Insight had a bad year. I shunted a Hyundai in it, and it’s now sitting in the field behind the stables waiting for some love. Non movers (some quite literally): Do we have to? Go on then… Most of these are sat appreciating* behind the stables. The Bottom Line: I make that 22. I desperately want to get that number down, but everything keeps breaking and I only really want to send stuff out in a useable condition. I’m also a fucking idiot and I keep getting more cars. How many work? Enough that we can normally find a car to use. Up until December it was about 6, which seems to be the natural balance of things. In true winter form however, everything has now broken at once and I’m spending my evenings in the dark and the cold wondering if I should’ve chosen jigsaw puzzles or making ships in a bottle as a hobby. 22, this actually rivals (and beats!) the size of my fleet of slightly broken cars! Impressive considering no workshop to be seen anywhere! Rust Collector 1
Jazoli Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 A fairly quiet year for me as I've stopped buying unnecessary cars Out my old W211 bought from @Pat Earrings a large pothole wreaked havoc, damaged two wheels and tyres and damaged the front suspension combined with the SBC pump failing and the rear air suspension failing led to its demise over the bridge, shame really as it felt bulletproof. In/out Chevy Volt EV I bought this on the premise of it being cheap to run, it wasn't really as I was not on a cheap electricity rate and my weekly mileage changed from 10 miles to 200 miles, found it a bit uninspiring to drive with the CVT gearbox and powertrain when the battery was depleted, sold on here. In Passat Highline, immaculate one owner low mileage car with massive history, not much to say really it's a brilliant an car Stay our RCZ HDi its nice, wife loves it, I barely drive it, its staying Stay Daughters i20 its filthy, stinks of dogs and looks nothing like the pic above any more. Can't see any changes for 2024 barring unfortunate events. loserone, JMotor, Split_Pin and 3 others 6
fatharris Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 Whilst it's been busy, the final numbers haven't changed - IN: The Rover 620ti. Loved it as a kid, loved it when I picked it up from @montytom, adore it even more now it's a lot more reliable and fixed up. There's still niggles and jobs to be done on it, but it's proving itself to be dependable as a winter daily. There are still some jobs to do. OUT: Nothing. This has proven to be a bit of a sticking point, as I'd promised MrsH we'd stick to 5 cars maximum. Now at 6. STAYING: Laguna - MrsH's daily. Needs a new heater resistor unit power loom, but the temporary repair has been working admirably. Also needs a wash, as MrsH hasn't yet realised that the car-washing fairy falls into the same league as Santa and the Tooth Fairy - it's done by someone else with an incredibly good nature! Herman - Nothing much to say here - probably due a service. Looking ropey as fuck these days, but still solid where it counts. New battery due very soon, and will be getting some TLC in due course. Will never leave though. Beat - currently drying out enough to get put under a cover outside for the winter, will be in there for a few days as the carpets were soaked under the mats and there is a prominent musty smell. Needs a new cat which will happen closer to when I plan to use it. Despite plenty of work done, will probably need some more soon, in the brakes and clutch hydraulics area. Will eventually culminate in an engine removal to investigate the burning oil issue. Mazda - currently being used again by my mate Dan whilst his 306 is having alternator issues. Runs and drives lovely, looks like it's fit for the bin. Right way round to be, really. BX - Hoping to get some work done to it this holiday period, but every time I park it in the garage, it's immediately evicted for emergent faults on one of the others. Don't mind, but it doesn't start or run, and it's a pain to push it on and off the gravel patch! Currently outside and under cover but not for long hopefully. Hopefully there won't be any major changes for 2024, as I'm pretty chuffed with my lot in life. worldofceri, Datsuncog, Marina door handles and 10 others 13
JMotor Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 OOT Chavalier of some shiters. Bought from @GMcD (would buy from again) Great car, but for some reason I didn't completely bond with it. Sold to @RetroShite. Parts donor Nova. Rusty Nova was rusty! Now scrap. The trusty Nexia left. Wish I hadn't sold it. But hey ho! I wanted the Cavalier. Bumped this aff. Scrap again. 306 GTI-6. Was only fit for parts. As for new stuff. Nahhh. Need to knuckle down and finish current projects and start ones that have been sat for years. You know, be sensible for a change! *Tap on the shoulder* *Looks round* Aw fuck! juular, sdkrc, Dyslexic Viking and 14 others 14 3
SRi05 Posted December 7, 2023 Posted December 7, 2023 In: fuck all Out: fuck all I've done it, I've actually done it Two and a half years with the Honda and just ticked over two years with the Saab this week. Looking for something to replace the CRV long term but in no rush, will wait for something good to come along as it's a brilliant motor despite it's outrageous thirst and non ulez status. Saab has been great too, I'd maybe replace it if a top spec Aero came about, but I'm pretty happy with it. The 600 odd quid a year tax is it's only downside. I hope Santa brings me a for sale section filled with luxury* auto petrol ulez compliant saloons in 2024 Dyslexic Viking, Six-cylinder, dome and 13 others 14 2
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