Classics left to die/rotting pics - Vol 2

Classics left to die/rotting pics - Vol 2

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markoc

1,084 posts

197 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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Manta?

crostonian

2,427 posts

173 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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Yes looks like a Manta, seem to remember the Irmscher kit had those bonnet vents.

Aspelund

5 posts

93 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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I think it's Opel Manta by Mattig Tuning.

Aspelund said:
Somewhere is Estonia.

Edited by Aspelund on Thursday 11th August 19:14

Longnose

248 posts

114 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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Escort3500 said:
Found this rather forlorn character abandoned at the back of a Halford's car park a few months ago
A shame to see such a car abandoned like that. I used to have a 280CE. Terrific car, "hewn from granite" as Quentin Willson described them.


oliverb205

705 posts

227 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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crostonian said:
Yes looks like a Manta, seem to remember the Irmscher kit had those bonnet vents.
Yes, pretty sure it is/was a Manta. I owned one 20+ years ago and it still took me 30 seconds to recognise that, it was the B pillar and rear quarter window that gave it away.

Oliver.


bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

217 months

Thursday 11th August 2016
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sim16v said:
Time to get back on topic? wink

Followed a hot tip for this.








'87 500 SEC last MOT'd in 2010 with only 33600 miles covered from new!

Parked in an open barn since then, with the best of British weather getting to it.

Started and ran, but bitterly disappointed as it has rust in inner arches, doors, wings, front panel etc so would need a fortune spending on bodywork cry
SIM, any more details on this one? Is it for sale? Where is it ? It is the same colour and age / model year as the 560 SEC I am slowly restoring and could be really useful to me .... Thanks for your help.

generationx

6,781 posts

106 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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oliverb205 said:
Yes, pretty sure it is/was a Manta. I owned one 20+ years ago and it still took me 30 seconds to recognise that, it was the B pillar and rear quarter window that gave it away.

Oliver.
Yep. The bonnet cut-outs are trying to ape the (previously pictured) 400.

TR4man

5,230 posts

175 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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Escort3500 said:
Found this rather forlorn character abandoned at the back of a Halford's car park a few months ago
I fantasise about having a 280CE as a daily driver....

edgyedgy

474 posts

128 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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shakotan said:
There's a white D plate m5 in underground carpark at kingsland shopping centre in Dalston that hasn't moved in at least three years but it almost certainly won't be forgotten about.

TR4man

5,230 posts

175 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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sim16v said:
Found this hidden in a large lockup I was looking at about 5 minutes from where I live.

The owner is going to put it back on the road.... one day rolleyes

How many times have we heard owners say that?

ouninpohja

193 posts

160 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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Dr Interceptor said:
Second photo...

Do you have any pictures of the motorbikes?

ncbbmw

410 posts

185 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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100 IAN said:
I'ts not going to get an MOT with those tyres

HaydnW

18 posts

132 months

Friday 12th August 2016
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Carsie said:
I was thinking that actually the proportions aren't too bad and if the bonnet scoops were removed, the cross hatching intakes improved, the side striations sorted and the wheels changed for some Campagnolos we would all be swooning....idea




As a fan of both Alfa and Maserati, I take offence at your suggestions laugh
Seriously though, what on earth is the yellow car?

sim16v

2,177 posts

202 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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HaydnW said:
As a fan of both Alfa and Maserati, I take offence at your suggestions laugh
Seriously though, what on earth is the yellow car?
As already mentioned, I think it's an Opel Manta with a Mattig body kit, but with additional modifications.

The wheels are also made by Mattig.





bmthnick1981 said:
SIM, any more details on this one? Is it for sale? Where is it ? It is the same colour and age / model year as the 560 SEC I am slowly restoring and could be really useful to me .... Thanks for your help.
I'll chase it up again.

The lad selling it claimed he had someone willing to pay three times what I thought it was worth.

That might be true, in which case it has already sold, or it might have been his sales pitch to try and get a better price.

Edited by sim16v on Saturday 13th August 00:18

droopsnoot

11,975 posts

243 months

Saturday 13th August 2016
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ncbbmw said:
100 IAN said:
I'ts not going to get an MOT with those tyres
nono Pre-1960, doesn't need an MOT.

bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

217 months

Sunday 14th August 2016
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sim16v said:
I'll chase it up again.

The lad selling it claimed he had someone willing to pay three times what I thought it was worth.

That might be true, in which case it has already sold, or it might have been his sales pitch to try and get a better price.

Edited by sim16v on Saturday 13th August 00:18
Thanks Sim

DickyC

49,816 posts

199 months

Sunday 14th August 2016
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sim16v said:
I'll chase it up again.

The lad selling it claimed he had someone willing to pay three times what I thought it was worth.

That might be true, in which case it has already sold, or it might have been his sales pitch to try and get a better price.
It's not entirely relevant but that reminds me of an incident at work this week. I'm currently driving for a secondhand car dealer with around 150 cars at a time of which he sells 20 to 25 a week. A couple of men came in asking to look at a very nice Audi A4 saloon. The guv'nor said yes, but they'd have to be quick because a lady said she was coming back to buy it and had just gone home to fetch some money. Yeah, yeah. The two lads had heard it all before. Car dealers, eh? They said they liked the car but would come back later. Make the dealer sweat. Make him think about reducing the price. They went, the lady came back with her husband and a pile of money, they organised the tax then and there and drove away. Then the two men came back. That nice A4? Gone.

A straight talking car dealer. There's a thing.

Hugh Jarse

3,530 posts

206 months

Sunday 14th August 2016
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DickyC said:
It's not entirely relevant but that reminds me of an incident at work this week. I'm currently driving for a secondhand car dealer with around 150 cars at a time of which he sells 20 to 25 a week. A couple of men came in asking to look at a very nice Audi A4 saloon. The guv'nor said yes, but they'd have to be quick because a lady said she was coming back to buy it and had just gone home to fetch some money. Yeah, yeah. The two lads had heard it all before. Car dealers, eh? They said they liked the car but would come back later. Make the dealer sweat. Make him think about reducing the price. They went, the lady came back with her husband and a pile of money, they organised the tax then and there and drove away. Then the two men came back. That nice A4? Gone.

A straight talking car dealer. There's a thing.
They'll never find another wink

TBF it must be horrendous to deal with the gonerral pubic.

skatty

491 posts

191 months

Tuesday 16th August 2016
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Spotted these today

skatty

491 posts

191 months

Tuesday 16th August 2016
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And these