How many left of your car?
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wedgeinald said:
Hooli said:
I can't even find Jag XJ40s on it, the only XJ6 3.2S it shows starts in '94 so must be a X300.
If you go into the individual section you can click a link that shows you the years of manafacture or first registrationhttp://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/jaguar_xj6_3....
Shows you the XJ6 3.2 Auto and most of them are XJ40 1990-1993 but a few after, you'll need to do this for each section and that will give you more of an idea
Adrian E said:
Hooli said:
1 left eh? somehow I doubt that slightly....
You're reading the data wrong - that's one 1996 registered car.If you click on the tax/SORN tab you'll see there's a total of 406 on the road and a further 359 SORNd. That number will fluctuate seasonally for those that tax and use for 6 months and put away for the winter
Adrian E said:
Hooli said:
I hate IT, it's so hard to use
LOL - I know - it's only obvious to me because I've spent a lot of time working with the data and have my head around what the numbers mean Doesn't differentiate between the estate and the hatch (it's just a Mondeo Titanium X Turbo according to the DVLA) so can't really tell but about 1500 in total against something like >100k diesels (I gave up counting them)...
No wonder it was tricky to find a petrol one!
MPS is even worse 955 remaining.
No wonder it was tricky to find a petrol one!
MPS is even worse 955 remaining.
The Sports Saloon of the 1970s............Nothing came near the BMW 3.0 Si....... 0-60 in 7.2, 132 top end, a superb chassis, roomy, well equipped, 4 seats 4 doors and a huge boot.
Castrol saloon car champion for 1973, courtesy of Tony Lanfranchi, Roger Bell and Mike Wooley
It is sadly believed that only 11 of these still survive. I rescued this June 73 one from Normandy a couple of years ago.
This list is almost endless......
Fiesta Supersport. ( I owned 2 a Red and a Silver one )
Peugeot any model from the 70s is now very scarce
Renaults The 19 16 Valve used to be everywhere ( M 401 TKP where are you now ? )
And the R 5 variants
Citroens again any model from the 70s and 80s
BMW 323i ( the first series 1978 - 82 ) once a very comon sight in London
Cortina Mk 4 and 5
Fiesta Supersport. ( I owned 2 a Red and a Silver one )
Peugeot any model from the 70s is now very scarce
Renaults The 19 16 Valve used to be everywhere ( M 401 TKP where are you now ? )
And the R 5 variants
Citroens again any model from the 70s and 80s
BMW 323i ( the first series 1978 - 82 ) once a very comon sight in London
Cortina Mk 4 and 5
MarshPhantom said:
One of my former cars, Fiat 127 GT isn't listed, does that mean they've all gone?
Might just be that the model description wasn't that accurately laid out to be able to differentiate, although I imagine it must've been a fairly rare car even when new compared to the cooking models?MarshPhantom said:
One of my former cars, Fiat 127 GT isn't listed, does that mean they've all gone?
Yes they were rare. Strangely enough there were even less 127 Sports which had the 1050cc engine. I would love either of them now but rarer than hens teeth due to the chocolate bodywork.LordFlathead said:
MarshPhantom said:
One of my former cars, Fiat 127 GT isn't listed, does that mean they've all gone?
Yes they were rare. Strangely enough there were even less 127 Sports which had the 1050cc engine. I would love either of them now but rarer than hens teeth due to the chocolate bodywork.It looked like this but with black/silver painted steel wheels.
Fiat 131 Super Mirafiori Sport, what a car, I had a black W reg one that Radbourne Racing supplied new.Sold it circa 1995 to a guy who was going to re power it with a Sierra cosworth lump, often wonder where it is now, the reg no was " GUL ....W "
Vauxhall Calibra
VW Corrado
Renault Espace ( once so common )
Vauxhall Calibra
VW Corrado
Renault Espace ( once so common )
Usefull thread.
Not sure if I'm reading it right, seems to have peaked at 12 Plymouth Prowlers in Q3 of 2011.
http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/plymouth_prow...
Looks like 19 have been registered here since they were made.
http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/plymouth_prow...
Not sure if I'm reading it right, seems to have peaked at 12 Plymouth Prowlers in Q3 of 2011.
http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/plymouth_prow...
Looks like 19 have been registered here since they were made.
http://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/plymouth_prow...
neutral 3 said:
The Sports Saloon of the 1970s............Nothing came near the BMW 3.0 Si....... 0-60 in 7.2, 132 top end, a superb chassis, roomy, well equipped, 4 seats 4 doors and a huge boot.
Castrol saloon car champion for 1973, courtesy of Tony Lanfranchi, Roger Bell and Mike Wooley
It is sadly believed that only 11 of these still survive. I rescued this June 73 one from Normandy a couple of years ago.
Bear in mind there was also Merc 6.3 ,Jag V12 and Iso Fidia.
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