a new cavalier forum
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hi guys i've just opened a new forum for cavalier lovers and owners
pop over and have a look could do with more members if yous fance helping out getting the site noticed
www.scotcav.co.uk
cheers guys and much appreciated
pop over and have a look could do with more members if yous fance helping out getting the site noticed
www.scotcav.co.uk
cheers guys and much appreciated
slipstream 1985 said:
havnt seen a cavalier on th road for years and not really bothered if i never did again tbh.
That's mean, but it did make me laugh!!!Website took a while to load and i'll be honest, a bit sore on the eyes for the first 10-15 seconds.
Well enough laid out and i hope it goes well for you.
Not really into cavalier's, so i won't be signing up. Good luck anyway.
thanks kmm and yeah cavaliers are getting rare now but i'd buy a cavalier before i'd buy anything els and yeah dont get me wrong cavaliers are terrible cars always something needing done on them but i think thats why i love them so much
but thanks for taking the time to have a look i have noticed it is slow for the first time loading as i found that when i opened it on another computer but after the first time it seems to be alot quicker
thanks
but thanks for taking the time to have a look i have noticed it is slow for the first time loading as i found that when i opened it on another computer but after the first time it seems to be alot quicker
thanks
Edited by scotcav on Friday 20th August 22:59
scotcav said:
hi guys i've just opened a new forum for cavalier lovers and owners
pop over and have a look could do with more members if yous fance helping out getting the site noticed
www.scotcav.co.uk
cheers guys and much appreciated
Bout as slow loading as a 1.3 Cav- though mine was a 2.9 Gli ,relatively speedy ,well appointed and with a few more things to go wrong . But the one thing I HATED WAS GETTING RID OF IT . pop over and have a look could do with more members if yous fance helping out getting the site noticed
www.scotcav.co.uk
cheers guys and much appreciated
scotcav said:
did they do a 2.9 cavalier never heard of it before
and yeah i dont know its something about cavaliers they p you off so much but when they are going right (usually for a day) its the best feeling ever
Typo -scotcav -should have been 2.0Gliand yeah i dont know its something about cavaliers they p you off so much but when they are going right (usually for a day) its the best feeling ever
Yep -thing that peed me off was getting the waterpump out - those Allen screws were not a good idea where all the crap of the day got .
Edited by Who me ? on Saturday 21st August 15:39
kmm said:
slipstream 1985 said:
havnt seen a cavalier on th road for years and not really bothered if i never did again tbh.
Not really into cavalier's, so i won't be signing up. Good luck anyway.
I'm not going to say anything Kenny....However, I'll come clean. I once had a white Cavalier SRI, bought from my builder for a few hundred quid. It had brown velour bucket upholstery and was pre-fitted for a CB aerial in the middle of the roof. It also had white plastic trim on the wheels that flew off if you took the corners too quickly. Structurally it wasn't great it has to be said - it was riddled with rust across the chasis including the fuel line - late on, as you accelerated on a dry day you could see a trail of fuel pi**ing out of the bottom of the car and I probably got 100 miles out of my last tank of fuel! Absolute death trap that was eventually crushed but in those 6 months I learned how to do handbrake turns, J-turns, drove it cross-country with the finest 4x4s and it could take a double airbed with the back seats down - perfect for the Doris for those cosy and rather economical times. Loved it but was delighted to move on. Hope you find your Cavalier die-hards.... 
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