COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST!!! Vol 2

COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST!!! Vol 2

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slk 32

1,489 posts

194 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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tog said:
ecurie said:
Longman66 said:
hows about a Bitter SC ..

I absolutely love that car.
In the early 80's, when I was still a kid, I wrote to the importer for a brochure, which I still treasure today.

And if you can find one, they're not that expensive.
Great spot of a great car. I ran one as my daily hack for a couple of years a few years ago and it was ace in every way.
weren't these based on the underpinnings of the opel (vauxhall) omega?

slk 32

1,489 posts

194 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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tog said:
ecurie said:
Longman66 said:
hows about a Bitter SC ..

I absolutely love that car.
In the early 80's, when I was still a kid, I wrote to the importer for a brochure, which I still treasure today.

And if you can find one, they're not that expensive.
Great spot of a great car. I ran one as my daily hack for a couple of years a few years ago and it was ace in every way.
weren't these based on the underpinnings of the opel (vauxhall) omega?

finlo

3,763 posts

204 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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slk 32 said:
weren't these based on the underpinnings of the opel (vauxhall) omega?
Older than that so probably a Senator without looking it up.

mikey77

707 posts

189 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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>>a proper 'Bond' spec Aston DB5<<

Are you sure? Better keep clear of those hub spinners... ;-)

Petrus1983

8,759 posts

163 months

Saturday 18th April 2015
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Just now in Bath

slk 32

1,489 posts

194 months

Sunday 19th April 2015
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finlo said:
slk 32 said:
weren't these based on the underpinnings of the opel (vauxhall) omega?
Older than that so probably a Senator without looking it up.
you are correct! Just checked and it was based on senator/ royale

slk 32

1,489 posts

194 months

Sunday 19th April 2015
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finlo said:
slk 32 said:
weren't these based on the underpinnings of the opel (vauxhall) omega?
Older than that so probably a Senator without looking it up.
you are correct! Just checked and it was based on senator/ royale

4rephill

5,041 posts

179 months

Sunday 19th April 2015
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mikey77 said:
>>a proper 'Bond' spec Aston DB5<<

Are you sure? Better keep clear of those hub spinners... ;-)
Never mind "keeping clear of those hub spinners", if it's the "proper 'Bond' spec Aston DB5" then they'd better report it to the Police as the original car was stolen years ago and hasn't been seen since!

tog

4,545 posts

229 months

Sunday 19th April 2015
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slk 32 said:
finlo said:
slk 32 said:
weren't these based on the underpinnings of the opel (vauxhall) omega?
Older than that so probably a Senator without looking it up.
you are correct! Just checked and it was based on senator/ royale
SC – Senator Coupé

The early cars used the same 3-litre 12-valve engine as the Senator, but it wasn't really fast enough for the looks and price of the car. Later ones got a stroked 3.9-litre version, which gave a useful power hike and a massive torque increase. Most were autos, but seek out one of the 3.9 manuals and it is a very fine car indeed.

P5Nij

675 posts

173 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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In south London yesterday...





Still taxed till the end of the month wink

strummerville

1,015 posts

128 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Clocked this slightly worn looking early Integrale in Nottingham on Saturday:



And this lovely 993 C4 which is used as a daily this morning:

P5Nij

675 posts

173 months

Monday 20th April 2015
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Parked up on the same street as the Mk1 Mini yesterday...


Cliftonite

8,411 posts

139 months

Tuesday 21st April 2015
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Triumph Dolomite JGU 214N


wd888

87 posts

181 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Forthright MC

8,362 posts

284 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2015
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Real nice looking trio of Big Healeys out for a drive in the sunshine yesterday afternoon heading into Eaton Socon -


4rephill

5,041 posts

179 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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wd888 said:
What a dumbass place to park a car! rolleyes

GTRene

16,590 posts

225 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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I've also owned such Matra Murena, same colour and wheels long time ago.
I can not remember how it drove, I guess then its not worthy to mentioning biggrin

jdw1234

6,021 posts

216 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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4rephill said:
wd888 said:
What a dumbass place to park a car! rolleyes
Without revealing its location, it is highly unlikely it will have been left there like that as it would be removed fairly quickly.

I expect it is either entering or exiting one of the garage doors that are to the right of the chap taking the pic (maybe the owner is opening/closing the door).

viscountdallara

2,818 posts

146 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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GTRene said:
I've also owned such Matra Murena, same colour and wheels long time ago.
I can not remember how it drove, I guess then its not worthy to mentioning biggrin
How long ago ??
Did you sell it to a chap in Suffolk ??

GTRene

16,590 posts

225 months

Thursday 23rd April 2015
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viscountdallara said:
GTRene said:
I've also owned such Matra Murena, same colour and wheels long time ago.
I can not remember how it drove, I guess then its not worthy to mentioning biggrin
How long ago ??
Did you sell it to a chap in Suffolk ??
Not me directly for as far I can remember...
I had that Matra 2.2 back in 1994 and also sold it in that year after a respray and wheels refurbish etc.
the car was from 1982 I see now.
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