Best Smoker Barges 1-5 large [Vol 7]

Best Smoker Barges 1-5 large [Vol 7]

TOPIC CLOSED
TOPIC CLOSED
Author
Discussion

SuperHangOn

3,486 posts

154 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Krikkit said:
£11 a litre for concentrate? Jesus that's ridiculous.

I bet it's good to know it's all done mind!
I wasn't paying that, I used generic pre-mixed stuff from ECP (says its ok for alloy engines). Not ideal but I can't see it doing any damage in the time I aim to get from the car (a year or two). The rad was in too poor condition to leave so I thought I would do the lot while in the garage for a few hundred more. Got a suspension clonk now.






Edited by SuperHangOn on Sunday 14th September 15:42

bmthnick1981

5,311 posts

217 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Gruber said:
r129sl said:
something very unpromising about this:

http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C531135

Care t confirm my suspicions?
Been around for a while. And yes - galactic mileage. Over 200k if memory serves.

And it's in Chesham, which (like Croydon, Keighley and "near Heathrow") always seems to be a place from which cars should not be bought.
Yes certainly over 200k last time I saw it advertised, and if memory serves maybe also Cat C or D?

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Dear beards of bork, please cast your eyes over this... http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014... ...and tell me the worst. My w210 is about to meet it's maker and after a monumental bout of man maths that has got the other half totally confused I've been given permission to gaze longingly at S classes. Is a 2005'er far enough away from the tin worm, the vendor assures me it is immaculate, or should I look elsewhere?....

SuperHangOn

3,486 posts

154 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
swiveleyedgit said:
Dear beards of bork, please cast your eyes over this... http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/2014... ...and tell me the worst. My w210 is about to meet it's maker and after a monumental bout of man maths that has got the other half totally confused I've been given permission to gaze longingly at S classes. Is a 2005'er far enough away from the tin worm, the vendor assures me it is immaculate, or should I look elsewhere?....
My thoughts -

I wouldn't want to risk that much on one.

I saw a lovely looking S320 petrol for sale (in Oxford IIRC) for £2000 not long ago, the owner had splashed loads on having the air suspension refurbed - that's the big one. The 3.2 petrol and gearbox combo is relatively simple and strong so I would have one in preference to the diesel. Neither are exactly going to be frugal.

As for rust, it either is or isn't. Try to really pin a seller down over the phone to avoid wasting your time.

anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
SuperHangOn said:
My thoughts -

I wouldn't want to risk that much on one.

I saw a lovely looking S320 petrol for sale (in Oxford IIRC) for £2000 not long ago, the owner had splashed loads on having the air suspension refurbed - that's the big one. The 3.2 petrol and gearbox combo is relatively simple and strong so I would have one in preference to the diesel. Neither are exactly going to be frugal.

As for rust, it either is or isn't. Try to really pin a seller down over the phone to avoid wasting your time.


Should have mentioned that I have a 120 mile commute each day, 90% of which is dual carriageway so I'd always opt for a diesel anyway. The car is North of Luton and I'm near Margate so I'll have to take a trip I guess. Always seem to travel half way round the country when looking for cars, there's never the right one just around the corner.

andy43

9,730 posts

255 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Re the Merc diesels - I kicked the tyres of a CLS diesel yesterday. 55 plate 320 CDi. Wouldn't start at all. Churned over by me and the salesman for a good five minutes, felt like it had run out of fuel, then started fine, apart from a cloud of smoke you could probably see from space. And enough dashboard lights to make even a Citroen owner cry.
When was the car last started? The day before.
Petrol every time for me I think.

CharlesdeGaulle

26,291 posts

181 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
I bought a car yesterday, and collected it today. This one:




There are a couple of little things I'll get seen to in due course, but for now I'm enjoying the rather nice sound of 8 cylinders.

The other sound I may have to get used to is the howl of rage when Madame deG returns tomorrow to find it on the drive. I suspect she may take the, wholly unreasonable, view that these things are to be discussed before being bought pretty much on a whim, leaving us with a total now of 2 124s and a 129.

The plan - insofar as there is one - is to run the SL and the 124 Cabrio for a while, then make a decision about which one has to go; I already know it's not going to be easy (first world problems, and all that).

Gruber

6,313 posts

215 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
clap

Well done sir!

SpeckledJim

31,608 posts

254 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
I (personally) think the SL is miles more car than a W124.

Unless you need the 4 seats, then my decision would already be made.

A - W

1,718 posts

216 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Just be a man and keep them all?

  • standard PH response.

r129sl

9,518 posts

204 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Nice buy. Looks great in those pictures, too. Tough call between a 129 and 124 cab; I suspect the 500 motor and the availability of a 124 in estate car form might be decisive.

derin100

5,214 posts

244 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
A - W said:
Just be a man and keep them all?

  • standard PH response.
That works...up to a point. laugh

But that also ensures that your browny-point credit-rating remains poor and sullied until you've rectified the situation (i.e sold soemthing).

As someone who has lived for years with such a toxic credit-rating believe me one does sometimes long to be rehabiliated into the family community.



OneTwo

376 posts

235 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Hello everyone, long time watcher of this thread but 1st time poster.

Its time for someone else to enjoy my lovely car, but I'm struggling to get a good idea of it's value.

Its a well looked after 2003 XJ6 (X350) with 47k and FJSH - there aren't many similar examples on the market it seems, mainly cars with much higher mileages. It is BRG with sand leather & walnut interior if that makes any difference. The chap at the MoT station was really admiring it but even he couldn't give a decent estimate on what it was worth.

Any ideas?

derin100

5,214 posts

244 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
CharlesdeGaulle said:
I bought a car yesterday, and collected it today. This one:




There are a couple of little things I'll get seen to in due course, but for now I'm enjoying the rather nice sound of 8 cylinders.

The other sound I may have to get used to is the howl of rage when Madame deG returns tomorrow to find it on the drive. I suspect she may take the, wholly unreasonable, view that these things are to be discussed before being bought pretty much on a whim, leaving us with a total now of 2 124s and a 129.

The plan - insofar as there is one - is to run the SL and the 124 Cabrio for a while, then make a decision about which one has to go; I already know it's not going to be easy (first world problems, and all that).
Looks like a great buy!

The choice is going to be a tricky one now?



CharlesdeGaulle

26,291 posts

181 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
derin100 said:
Looks like a great buy!

The choice is going to be a tricky one now?
Thanks Derin, and to everyone else for the compliments.

The fact is that the 124 cab and the SL are quite different cars but, as you especially know having seen it, the cab is a particularly nice (and just about perfectly-working) example and I'm not sure I want to sell it just yet. The key issue is that I have to move house sometime between this Christmas and summer next year to a place with no garaging, so it may have to go in any case to save it from the elements. Decisions, decisions...

On the plus side, being left with a 500 SL is hardly having to reduce my expectations too much!

Geekman

2,864 posts

147 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
OneTwo said:
Hello everyone, long time watcher of this thread but 1st time poster.

Its time for someone else to enjoy my lovely car, but I'm struggling to get a good idea of it's value.

Its a well looked after 2003 XJ6 (X350) with 47k and FJSH - there aren't many similar examples on the market it seems, mainly cars with much higher mileages. It is BRG with sand leather & walnut interior if that makes any difference. The chap at the MoT station was really admiring it but even he couldn't give a decent estimate on what it was worth.

Any ideas?
The values seem to depend on the options it has, as well as servicing, mileage etc. If it's got nav, xenons, the alpine stereo and rear entertainment system I'd say £6k, maybe even a little more if it's got decent wheels spec'd.

I've seen pre facelift X350s go for as low as £3k and as much as £12k - I paid £4.5k for mine around a year and a half ago with much higher mileage, but with a desirable colour combo and options, and I've been offered more than what I paid several times since.

Krikkit

26,535 posts

182 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Great purchase there Charles, looks lovely. biggrin

Motorrad

6,811 posts

188 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
Alpina B10 3.3 touring.

No interior pics and a little leggy but Spanish, a nice spec and cheap. Looks tidy on my phone.

Also like the 911 in the background, hope it's the vendors.

  • ****************************
Very rare BMW Alpina B10 3.3 Touring, which is Number 14 of only 18 of this model produced. MOT valid until March 2015. Road Taxed until 31 October. Full service history. Standard specification, including: Sienna Red Metallic paint; 18" alloys; ASC + T; ABS; On board Computer; 5-speed manual gearbox; Climate control with individual front passenger control; Heated front sports seats; Heated Headlamp washers and heated door mirrors; Full Alpina body kit; Alpina sports suspension and braking system; Self levelling suspension; Split and folding rear seats; Luggage bay cover and protector. Factory fitted extras include: Montana Leather - Sand Beige; De-chromed; Graduated tinted screen; Roof rails; Alpina Wood Trim; Rear dividing net; Gold deco set; BMW 6 CD changer; Rear & side air bags; White indicator lenses; Rear side sun blinds; Alpina floor mats.
In good condition.





http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/b...
edit to add: link to advert


Edited by Motorrad on Sunday 14th September 22:34

cat220

2,762 posts

216 months

Sunday 14th September 2014
quotequote all
CharlesdeGaulle said:
I bought a car yesterday, and collected it today. This one:




There are a couple of little things I'll get seen to in due course, but for now I'm enjoying the rather nice sound of 8 cylinders.

The other sound I may have to get used to is the howl of rage when Madame deG returns tomorrow to find it on the drive. I suspect she may take the, wholly unreasonable, view that these things are to be discussed before being bought pretty much on a whim, leaving us with a total now of 2 124s and a 129.

The plan - insofar as there is one - is to run the SL and the 124 Cabrio for a while, then make a decision about which one has to go; I already know it's not going to be easy (first world problems, and all that).
Congratulations, looks good!

dscam

1,874 posts

188 months

Monday 15th September 2014
quotequote all
With a little bit of tlc that Alpina B10 would be a very nice thing - and a nice left-field barge too.

The tlc might however quickly make it seem expensive and outside thread budget.
TOPIC CLOSED
TOPIC CLOSED