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PH Meets: Tadao Baba

Bentley Boys hit Vegas

Driven: Mini John Cooper Works GP

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Blood Brothers: Mercedes E55 AMG vs Chrysler 300C

Tell Me I'm Wrong: Mercedes SLR McLaren

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Driven: Mini Coupe John Cooper Works

Driven: Ariel Atom 3.5 supercharged

PH Buying Guide: Range Rover (L322)

Tell Me I'm Wrong: Aston Martin V8 Zagato

Happy 100th Birthday, Aston Martin

The joy of Shed

PH meets: Mike Cross

Driven: Porsche Boxster S

Blood Brothers: Twingo 133 vs Clio 182

Best of British: One Coin, Two Sides

PH buying guide: Porsche 911 Turbo (996)

Tell Me I'm Wrong: BMW Z8

No place like home

Driving the Bond Esprit

PH buying guide: Toyota MR2

Driven: Ford Focus Zetec S Mountune MP200

Tell Me I'm Wrong: Porsche 911 Turbo

GT86: the next step

Driven: Z Cars Cappuccino

Blood Bros: TT TDI vs Scirocco TDI

Meeting 'Mr GT86'

PH buying guide: Ferrari 550 Maranello

Tell Me I'm Wrong: VW Golf R32 (Mk4)

Racing with Caterham: part two

Driven: Lotus Evora 414E

Aston Martin 'not lazy' - official

PH buying guide: Mitsubishi Evo VI

PH2 ridden: Kawasaki W800

What is Infiniti doing in F1?

Tushek Renovatio T500

PH2: Kawasaki Ninja 300

Tell Me I'm Wrong: BMW Z4 M Coupe

PH2 ridden: BMW S1000RR HP4

Driven: Jaguar XJ 3.0 S/C

PH meets Mr Gran Turismo

Bentley Mulsanne on track

Farewell Range Rover

Driven: Mazda MX-5 GT4

PH Buying Guide: Vauxhall VX220

Porsche and the death of steering feel

Jags, Playmates and Pebble Beach

PH2: The Spyder Club

PH meets Mr Autofarm

Subaru BRZ vs Toyota GT86

PH2 ridden: BMW C evolution

Blood Brothers: Corsa VXR vs MiTo

Jaguar XJ220 - the inside story

Toyota GT 86 meets Toyota Sports 800

PH buying guide: Maserati 3200 GT

PH2 ridden: 2012 Kawasaki ZZR1400

Tell Me I'm Wrong: Porsche 911 996 GT3

From Russia with ... legroom

PH does the Alps

PH buying guide: BMW M3 (E46)

Blood Brothers: Vauxhall VX220 vs Lotus Europa S

Five Lambos in one day

An idiot's guide to driving the 'ring

PH meets John McGuinness

Isle of Man TT with Mark Higgins

Lamborghini Reventon brings the noise

Driving the Queen's V8 Land Rover

PH buying guide: Clio 172/182

The £17K Ferrari? I bought it...

Tell me I'm wrong: Peugeot 205 GTI

VW Golf A59: The stillborn European Evo

Blood Brothers: Mini Coupe JCW vs Peugeot RCZ

PH buying guide: Lamborghini Gallardo

Tell me I'm wrong: Aston Martin V12 Vantage

New Hethel, new Lotus

PH2 Ridden: BMW R1200GS Adventure

Driven: Artega GT at the 'ring

Driven: Radical SR3 SL

McLaren: the inside story

PH2 ridden: Ducati Panigale

PH2: Suzuki Hayabusa vs Radical SR3 RS

Blood Brothers: Mazda 3 MPS vs Ford Focus ST

The PH guide to the EU's new tyre labels

PH buying guide: Mercedes SL55 AMG

Tell me I'm wrong: Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

Geneva 2012: the PH round-up

PH buying guide: Honda NSX

PH2: Behind the smoke screen

Tell me I'm wrong: BMW M5

PH2 ridden: 2012 Kawasaki ER-6n

Driven: Porsche 911 Cabriolet (991)

Driven: Bentley Continental Supersports ISR

Land Rover Bigfoot says snow, what snow?

Blood Brothers: Golf GTI vs Leon FR

Driven: Mercedes C250 CDI Coupe

Hidden Nurburgring by Evoque

Subaru TA340C: the hot Scooby lives!

PH Buying Guide: Ford Focus RS

Chris Harris video: Sport Quattro vs. RS200

Driven: bike-engined Fiat 126 Bis

Driven: Porsche Panamera GTS

PH2 ridden: 2012 Triumph Speed Triple R

Ski joring with Bentley

PH2 feature: Inside Triumph

Tell me I'm wrong: Honda Civic Type R (EP3)

Hammersmith Flyover: more than temporary trouble?

PH2 ridden: Suzuki GSX-R750

2012 Nissan GT-R at the 'ring

Driven: Mercedes Unimog

PH drives and rides of 2011

PH buying guide: BMW Z3 M Coupe

PH2 ridden: 2012 Suzuki V-Strom 650

PH2 ridden: Yamaha TMAX

PH goes big in Japan: part two

PH goes big in Japan: part one

Feature: Tokyo Motor Show 2011

Driven: Vauxhall Corsa VXR Nurburgring

Feature: Winter tyres - worth the bother?

Driven: Range Rover Evoque SD4 2.2 Dynamic Coupe

How Do You Solve a Problem Like Sebastien?

Driven: Artega GT

Rally GB: Retro Style

Jaguar and the future of fast cars

Driven: Ferrari 250 GTO Replica

Day In The Life: The Tyre Tester

PH Meets The 911's 'Director Of Emotions'

PH Buying Guide: Aston Martin DB7

PistonHeads gives you the chance to win a supercar

Power Brokers: Tuning At Frankfurt

Frankfurt: The Greatest Motor Show On Earth?

PH Does Pebble

PH Explores The Louwman Museum

PH Buying Guide: Noble M12

The £10K Porsche 911(996). Why wouldn't you?

Notes On The Nissan R35 GT-R

RS Royalty: The Bonkers Collection

Building A Better Lamborghini

PH2: Moto GP - Going Dutch

200mph(ish) For Under 40K? It's Not Rocket Science

PH Buying Guide: Lotus Elise S1

Jaguar's Triple Sports Car Treat

PH Interviews: The Man From Singer Porsche

The Lotus Five Year Plan - One Year In

Aston Martin: A Challenging Road Ahead?

PH Builds A 505hp Corvette V8...

Scirocco R vs. Scirocco Storm

Estate Of Play: Fast Wagons

Driven: Lotus Carlton

Caterham Sale: The Full Story

Me And My Car: John Watson

Auction Report: BCA 'Super Saturday'

PH Buying Guide: TVR Griffith

An 'M' For All Reasons?

968: The Perfect F/R Porsche?

PH Fleet Update: Merc C63 AMG And Leon Cupra R

Driven: Vauxhall VXR8

PH Interview: Lotus CEO Dany Bahar

McLaren Celebrates 30 Years Of Carbon Fibre

Geneva Show - From The Hot SEAT

Pagani Huayra Ready For Lift-Off

Open Season: Ferrari California

Range Rover Sport To The 'Ring

PH Investigates: Trouble At The 'Ring

PH Fleet: BMW M6 - The Final Chapter

The Auto Show We'd Pay To See

PH Detroit Show Report

Wafting In A Winter Wonderland

PH Buying Guide: Lamborghini Diablo

Showtime For Bikers At The NEC

GT5: Worth The Wait, Or Wot?

Essen Show - The PH Highlights

LA Show Preview: Range Rover Evoque 5-Door

PH Fleet Update: M6 On The Isle Of Man

The Best Garage On PistonHeads

Jaguar XJ LWB At The Nurburgring

Red Victor - A History Of A Very Fast Vauxhall

PH Comparo: BMW M6 vs Nissan GT-R

In Detail: Audi Quattro Concept

PH Buying Guide: Porsche 993

PH Paris Motor Show Round-Up

Driven: Mini Countryman

Driven: Porsche GT3

PH Fleet Update: Nissan 370Z

PH Buying Guide: Ferrari F355

Factory Tour: Behind The Scenes At McLaren

Beechdean Mansell: Le Mans Gallery

Driven: Polaris RZR S

PH Meets Lamborghini Boss

Jaguar XFR Vs. Aston Martin Rapide

PH Fleet: BMW M6 (Competition pack)

SLS AMG And The Carrera Panamerica

To Geneva By Rolls-Royce

PH Fleet update: BMW M3

Taking The Trackday Trophy Challenge

Aston Martin Rapide Revisited

Renaultsport Megane 250 Reader Test

Geneva: 2uettottanta By Pininfarina

Geneva Special: Ferrari's Hybrid Future

Q&A: Stephane Ratel, 2010 FIA GT1 Boss

PH Fleet Update: Jaguar XFR

Defender Of The Faith

Out On Track In A Caterham Seven Academy Car

Interview: Lee Noble / Fenix Automotive

Awakening The Ghosts Of Reims

Video: PH Meets Godzilla At The 'Ring

Racing A Caterham R300

Crazy Concept Corner: Part 1

Part II: GT-R/ Kazutoshi Mizuno Interview

Nissan GT-R: Kazutoshi Mizuno Interview

Driven: MINI E

Three Men In A Car: To Frankfurt By Panamera

Jaguar XFR At The Nurburgring

PH Interview: Westfield Sportscars Boss

PH Fleet: Porsche 944 S2

Lotus Exige Nurburgring Experience

Advertorial - Insignia VXR Gets A BTCC Workout

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Clio Renaultsport 200 (Cup Chassis)

PH Fleet: Evo And Out...

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Le Mans Odyssey Part 3: Audi R8

Driven: Lexus LF-A 5.0 V10 Coupe

PH Fleet: Evo X Takes On A Tank Track

Rolls-Royce Phantom Menace

Le Mans Odyssey Part 2: Morgan 4/4 Sport

Le Mans Odyssey Part 1: Aston Martin DB9

PH interview: Jaguar's Handling Guru

Interview: Caterham Cars MD

PH Le Mans Heroes

Exclusive: Le Mans - The Racer's View

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Morgan SuperSports - Inside Story

Volkswagen Golf GTI

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MINI John Cooper Works Reader Test

What Credit Crunch?

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Al Melling Interview

PH Goes for a Spin in a Porsche

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PetrolTed Interview

Joy Ride

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Porsche 911 Turbo

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Caterham R400 Superlight

Wiesmann GT MF4

Touring Car Battle: E30 Vs E90

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Supercar In The City

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Robb Gravett Driving Course

Million Pound Morning

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GTechniq Magic Goo

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BP 102 Fuel

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Auto Union: Audi's ancestor

Sub-£10k super-saloons

Michiel van den Brink

Ariel's boss Simon Saunders

Porsche 959 v 997 Turbo

Staples-to-Naples rally 2006

Lotus' new boss: Mike Kimberley

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Watkins Glen International

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Ton-up for Lancia

Birth of the Noble M15

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Classic Adelaide Rally 2005

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Nick Mason

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Marcos TSO GT2 Coupé

Ian Callum

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Track Club opens for business

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End of the E-Type

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BBR Astons

Cannonball Run Europe 2004

Vantage Points

S Sport VX

Alfa Giulietta -- what’s in a name?

Classic Car Club

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Ultima Sports

Simbin GTR

Coventry Transport Museum

Circuit des Remparts

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Henrik Fisker

Segway

2003 Supercar Rally

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If you’ve only just tuned into this project then it’ll make more sense to read the previous installment first (see below). To those in PH land who are aware of my aim to create a 2.7-litre two-door Austin Allegro street sleeper then I have two things to say. Firstly THANKS. Thank you for all of the encouraging forum posts and thanks for appreciating this slightly leftfield idea. Secondly, it fits! Yep, at first it was merely a guess but now we can confirm that the V6 does go under the bonnet with no horrid bonnet bulges or stupid vents.

840kg + 177bhp

Let’s start with the fun bit. Facts and stats. According to my manuals the Allegro 2-door 1300 Super weighs 840kg. A generously optioned Rover 827 Sterling is 1470kg. A stock 827 has 177bhp @ 6000 rpm, does 0-60 in 8 sec and has a top speed of 131 mph. The Allegro shouldn’t be a slouch, then. And that’s before any talk of supercharging…

THE TYNE MACHINE

A couple of days ago I got back from a visit to MB Motorsport in Hebburn, nr Newcastle (0191 4894239) to see Project Retirement Rocket. Mike and the MB Motorsport lads have become quite attached to my slice of ‘70s retro tat, which sits timidly in the corner of the workshop. Customers who turn up on their premises to have autocross Lotus Elises and track day Golfs built are taking an unusual interest, too.

On the quiet I’m really excited. So excited in fact that I awarded the RR with a premature Christmas gift. Thanks to the Allegro Club International (www.allegroclubint.org.uk) I’ve tracked down a quartic (square) steering wheel for her. It’s not even secondhand – it’s New Old Stock. Initially I was afraid the club would tie me up and poke my eyes out with BL indicator stalks, but they all seem to respect the project.

BYE BYE A SERIES

My Agro is a 2-door 1300 Super, which means it boasted a 1275cc engine. One with 48,000 miles I hasten to add. I didn’t need it, so we craned it out and (in the name of recycling and small profit) sold it to a Mini Clubman racer for £150. That’s £27 more than I paid for the whole Allegro. Obviously I didn’t feel smug at this point.

THE V6 LEGEND

The base for Project Retirement Rocket is the 1993 Rover 827 which I found (with mot, tax and service history) for £150. She ran beautifully and had the desirable 5-spd transmission, so was the perfect donor. Out came the 177bhp V6 and immediately MB Motorsport whipped off the flywheel and lightened it from 10.5 kilos to 8kg.

They also fitted a new clutch, timing belt and sump gasket for good measure. After all, access to these items once the motor is in Project Retirement Rocket is going to be tight. Talking of which, I fear that space for cooling may be an issue in the Allegro. We may opt for a twin radiator set up like the 5-pot Audis or one very slim custom rad that fits right inside the front grille aperture.

BL BUTCHERY

Ok, so as you can see from the pics the engine isn’t bolted in yet. MB Motorsport offered it up to the Allegro’s empty engine bay on the crane and lowered it. Where the engine fowled bodywork they marked with pens and then reached for the grinder.

In order for the transverse V6 to fit, the front slam panel was shaved, as was the driver’s side Hydralastic shock tower and battery tray. As I write this Mike Boak is cutting and reshaping the chassis legs so the engine can be mounted lower. They need reinforcing for the V6 anyway. The Rover V6 oil filter sticks out like a sore thumb so we’re going to fabricate a blanking plate, which will let oil flow to a remotely mounted filter unit on the front bulkhead via braided Goodridge hoses.

As for the battery, it will live in the boot a la BMWs for weight distribution. The hope is to make the engine bay should like a factory conversion. Mike has mentioned something about mounting the master cylinder inside the car for neatness and not using a servo. I think he’s been looking at his Rallycross Audi TT for too long.

SORT THE STEER

There’s a strengthening brace where the All Agro’s steering rack bolts to, and this fowls the 2.7 Rover’s diff housing on 5-speed manual gearbox. The plan is for MB to keep the stock manual steering system as opposed to using the Rover 827’s power assisted set-up. This will keep the conversion simple and make it feel more, well, analogue. I’d hate for the car to drive too normally.

ROVER 200 SUSPENSION, SIR?

The story goes that the Rover 827’s suspension is too big and beefy for Retirement Rocket, so we want to use parts from a smaller Rover. A 216 GTI or similar. Having bid and won on a 216 convertible on Fleabay we’re still waiting to hear from the vendor, who has vanished. In the meantime if anyone knows of one being broken in the Tyne area please get in touch. We will be wanting the struts, hubs and brakes from it asap.

The BL Hydralastic suspension system has been bled and is going to be binned. MB intends to source adjustable coilovers for the Rover struts and then remodel the front shock towers suitably. The Allegro’s rear trailing arms will probably stay, but fitted with coilovers. Ride height will be low, in the name of decent cornering, track days or when we’re running late for the coffee morning.

WANTED!

I’m gonna need custom made radiators, can anyone help? Also on the list is decent tyres, brake discs/pads/coilovers and does anyone know if you can chip the ECU of a Rover 827 brain?

The Retirement Rocket seems to have caused quite a positive stir among PH members. Many questions surround the project since the debut installment, so here’s a few answered:

Why are you bothering?

Does there have to be a reason? I like Agros and I’ve always fancied building a sleeper. The two ideas simply merged. Besides, this could become a priceless Smith family heirloom. Sort of. 

Will it be RWD?

No. It would prove too expensive to do full ‘pro street’ V8 (which is the way I wanted) so we’ve decided to keep things on a budget and keep them British, hence the Rover 827 donor car.

Will it look the same?

Hell yeah. The Agro should not look any different than what it did when I pulled it out of the Somerset front garden earlier in the year. This is going to be a faithful street sleeper. Even the exhaust will look the same.

Why use a Rover 827?

Because I want to keep the project British Leyland / Rover. And it was cheap. And it will sound good. And parts are easy to find.

Why not twin engine it?

Two reasons. A) because it’s too expensive and complicated and B) because the interior would no longer look OAP spec. The interior must remain unmolested!

Will it be at Goodwood or Le Mans?

Mmm, we’ll see. I think Lord March would spit on it, but let’s see. I reckon the hill would be fun in a V6 piece of nastiness.

What colour is it?

Not Harvest Gold as I originally thought. Oh no. I stand corrected by a nameless BL pervert who says this is Antique Gold. To be honest, I am colour blind but it looks more like Duck’s back door mess than anything gold. Rest assured it won’t be getting painted or polished.

Will the original wheels stay?

Good question. Well, it won’t get alloys that’s for sure. It all depends if the new disc brakes fit behind 13-inch steelies. If not, we will use 14s or 15-inch steels and disguise them with original hubcaps. I want it to look rock stock.

Why not use a Vanden Plas?

Nah. I think the grille is a bit too crap, even by my standards. Besides, they never made a two-door VP. I will be fitting a quartic (square) steering wheel and front grille from a Series 1 Agro, but that’s only because I love these items better.

180bhp won’t be enough. Turbo it.

The standard 177bhp will be a good place to start. Especially when you consider the Allegro is 840kg. The torque will be awesome, plus it’ll have enough torque steer without a turbo. Saying that, there is talk of a Mercedes Kompressor being bolted on at some point. The jury is still out on that one.

Why not a Rover 220 Turbo engine?

Indeed they are great lumps but I wanted more than four cylinders. Turbos are ok but I prefer normal aspiration or a blower. Plus, the Honda/Rover V6s can do many more miles reliably than a stressed 2.0-litre turbo.

Are we likely to see this on Fifth Gear TV?

I hope so! I will do all I can to give excuses why the show must feature ugly 1970s working class motors. Not sure how it’ll pan out. People seem to like the idea, but at the end of the day I’m building the Retirement Rocket for me.

It’s going to crumble into rust and dust.

Surprisingly enough I have managed to find a super solid British car. Despite living on a lawn for the last 4 years the Allegro is very rust free. It has only done 48K miles and was garaged until the elderly lady owner was shoved in a care home. If she’s still alive when it’s finished I will track her down for a ride… in the car.

Huge respect to the gents behind www.allegromotorsport.com.

These brave men have been modifying Allegros for some time now. According to the blog, it looks like a V8 4.6 Allegro is on their agenda. All the best. I can’t wait.

Part One of the story can be foundhere

Retirement Rocket stop press can be found here

By the way, if anyone wants some Rover 827 spares we're giving them away free to collectors! If anyone wants bits of my car before it is scrapped then they need to call Mike at MB Motorsports and go visit them with spanners.

















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