RE: SOTW: Ford Granada 2.8i Ghia X

RE: SOTW: Ford Granada 2.8i Ghia X

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sinbaddio

2,383 posts

177 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Bodie & Doyle ferrying the venerable Mr Cowley in pursuit of the bad guys - brilliant! Not sure that SOTW would handle quite like this now though rolleyes

sprinter1050

11,550 posts

228 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Yep-credit for the Honest-John ad write up but I think he's playing on the image/emotive aspect with that price for the condition.


( at least twice what I'd pay I reckon)

iantek

277 posts

184 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Money pit schmoney pit, its a great shed!

My grandad had a white one he used to call the 'white missile' taking me and my brother on trips to Blackpool when we were little. On one of those trips i had my first can of coke on the way up the M61 and proceeded to vomit all over the rear seats! Oh those misty water coloured memories!

(wipes tear from eye, composes self)

I wouldn't buy it though.


Google [bot]

6,682 posts

182 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Skater12 said:
You realise that this has to be driven around with Duran Duran playing from the stereo. And aim for every pile of empty boxes you can find.
I bought a non-inj 2.8 at uni for 150 quid and was looking into getting 'STU & SAN' on the top of the windscreen. Her cries that she would not get in the car if I did fell on deaf ears, it just happened I couldn't afford it at the time.

Goodfella 555

199 posts

169 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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It was always going to be difficult following last weeks Jag... IIRC these 2.8 had surprisingly poor performance eg 0-60 in 11.5 top speed 115mph, and wasn't luxurious enough for this not to matter, not good shedding this week, must try harder(!)

Google [bot]

6,682 posts

182 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Goodfella 555 said:
It was always going to be difficult following last weeks Jag... IIRC these 2.8 had surprisingly poor performance eg 0-60 in 11.5 top speed 115mph, and wasn't luxurious enough for this not to matter, not good shedding this week, must try harder(!)
that'd be the non injected, non 'X' you're talking about I think.

The Donster

164 posts

206 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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sinbaddio said:


Bodie & Doyle ferrying the venerable Mr Cowley in pursuit of the bad guys - brilliant! Not sure that SOTW would handle quite like this now though rolleyes
Yep, definitely more Professionals than Sweeney. Too new in the Grannie model generation, for a start.

ninos

65 posts

206 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Nice shed but I'm always a bit dubious when a vendor states he has too many other projects plus the lack of test and ticket. You would have to blow alot of cash to even get it back on the road (otherwise the vendor would have MOT'd it already) and probably worth more in parts.

CliveM

525 posts

186 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Usually love SOTW and have fond memories of steering my Dad's company Granada when I was still too short to reach the pedals - but despite the honest ad, this one looks like there are just too many annoying faults for £1K.

Fartgalen

6,642 posts

208 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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I like those. Had one previously as a shed (not the 'X' though).
I'd have one again as a shed. Just maybe not this particular one wink

littlebasher

3,785 posts

172 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Overpriced, but i love it

Garlick

40,601 posts

241 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Always wanted a Ghia X, but it would have to be an estate.

Great car though, and from a time when a high-end Ford was a genuine option to the wealthy luxury car buyer. The Granada Ghia X really did have a high level of class when new. What happened to that image?....Oh yes, the Scorpio.

Goodfella 555

199 posts

169 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Google [bot] said:
that'd be the non injected, non 'X' you're talking about I think.
Possibly, in fairness it was a long time ago, just checked and you are right it was 9.2 secs for the injection i stand corrected. Still only 80bhp per tonne though...

Edited by Goodfella 555 on Friday 11th March 09:44

Riggers

1,859 posts

179 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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The Donster said:
Yep, definitely more Professionals than Sweeney. Too new in the Grannie model generation, for a start.
A fair point, but a quick trip to IMCDB did confirm that DI Regan did get his hands on an early Mk2 in later series. Plus, I always associate the Professionals more with Escorts and Capris.

Truckosaurus

11,414 posts

285 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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The Donster said:
Yep, definitely more Professionals than Sweeney. Too new in the Grannie model generation, for a start.
Also, Spikings off of Dempsey and Makepeace.

jas xjr

11,309 posts

240 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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i had a 2.0L and always dreamt of getting a 2.8
looks like it needs too much work though

thewheelman

2,194 posts

174 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Truckosaurus said:
The Donster said:
Yep, definitely more Professionals than Sweeney. Too new in the Grannie model generation, for a start.
Also, Spikings off of Dempsey and Makepeace.
Ahhh.....the lovely Makepeace.....

The Donster

164 posts

206 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Riggers said:
A fair point, but a quick trip to IMCDB did confirm that DI Regan did get his hands on an early Mk2 in later series. Plus, I always associate the Professionals more with Escorts and Capris.
True, plus I always associate Mk1 Grannies with The Sweeney, too.

Edited by The Donster on Friday 11th March 09:47

Shiny Side Up

69 posts

204 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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Original Article said:
The central locking suffers the usual Granada problem of Just Plain Doesn't Work Properly. You can see all the solenoids trying, but they just can't work through the stiffness to actually operate the locks. A good seeing to will cure this.
Whilst I'm no mechanic, I'm not sure this will actually help the central locking; I'm sure there's an "enthusiast" out there willing to give it a good go though...

The Donster

164 posts

206 months

Friday 11th March 2011
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thewheelman said:
Ahhh.....the lovely Makepeace.....
Just thinking the same thing! Got quite excited when I heard Glynis Barber was coming into Eastenders, then quickly realised that she was some 25 years older...