Classics left to die/rotting pics - Vol 2

Classics left to die/rotting pics - Vol 2

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TonyRPH

13,002 posts

169 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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MarkwG said:
The Gran Torino was Starskys, Hutch had a Galaxie wink
My bad!!



RJG46

980 posts

69 months

Thursday 17th January 2019
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Stigproducts said:
Shezbo said:
Sleeping old Yank in Kefalonia...is see it was UK registered (i think?) VRN - EB 1656
Looks like a early 70's Lincoln continental with its headlights opened. You can see the remnants of the badge on the rear picture.
I think I have a picture somewhere taken at a garage near Lincoln with a car similar to that saloon in the background. I shall try to dig it out.

LotusOmega375D

7,707 posts

154 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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It needed the world's biggest car to transport the world's biggest TV detective. The mighty Frank Cannon.


LotusOmega375D

7,707 posts

154 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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RJG46 said:
I think I have a picture somewhere taken at a garage near Lincoln with a car similar to that saloon in the background. I shall try to dig it out.
I wonder if anyone's got a photo of an abandoned Plymouth in, er, Plymouth? getmecoat

The Don of Croy

6,005 posts

160 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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MarkwG said:
TonyRPH said:
finlo said:
Similar, Hutch had a Ford Galaxie.
It was a Ford Gran Torino.
The Gran Torino was Starskys, Hutch had a Galaxie wink
But what did Huggy Bear drive? Jive-mobile?

Benjarke

54 posts

71 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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Found this poor Quattro in a sorry state!


Escort3500

11,938 posts

146 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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Benjarke said:
Found this poor Quattro in a sorry state!

What a shame frown

ClaphamGT3

11,327 posts

244 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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A slightly tragic driveway in Streatham

StevenB

777 posts

198 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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ClaphamGT3 said:
A slightly tragic driveway in Streatham
Golf has been off the road since Jan. 2015

Dapster

7,004 posts

181 months

Friday 18th January 2019
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Benjarke said:
Found this poor Quattro in a sorry state!

Vehicle make: AUDI
Date of first registration: August 1985
Vehicle registration: C825 WRY
Tax due:01 August 1996

Not taxed for 24 years!!!

gforceg

3,524 posts

180 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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Dapster said:
Vehicle make: AUDI
Date of first registration: August 1985
Vehicle registration: C825 WRY
Tax due:01 August 1996

Not taxed for 24 years!!!
Would Kleber tyres have been original kit for those? Maybe it didn't make it past it's first booties.

SilverHarrier

217 posts

165 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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Not moved in about 10 years..

4rephill

5,042 posts

179 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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SilverHarrier said:


Not moved in about 10 years..
Is it leaning over to counteract a slope? confused

tapkaJohnD

1,948 posts

205 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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If it's not moved for ten years, what's in the garage behind it?????
J

SilverHarrier

217 posts

165 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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4rephill said:
Is it leaning over to counteract a slope? confused
No, not on a slope. Just checked mot history and the last couple showed an advisory for rot on the nsr strut top so guessing it may have popped through.
Been meaning to get a picture for a while but it nearly always has something parked blocking its view. Strange one really, modern house in good order but happy to let an old G wagon collapse into the tarmac!

STO

773 posts

157 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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It looks like they used the same paint system as used on Sprinter vans.

finlo

3,780 posts

204 months

Saturday 19th January 2019
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SilverHarrier said:
No, not on a slope. Just checked mot history and the last couple showed an advisory for rot on the nsr strut top so guessing it may have popped through.
Been meaning to get a picture for a while but it nearly always has something parked blocking its view. Strange one really, modern house in good order but happy to let an old G wagon collapse into the tarmac!
For some reason Steyr Puch never seem to be arsed with rust proofing on their products.

TR4man

5,242 posts

175 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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SilverHarrier said:
4rephill said:
Is it leaning over to counteract a slope? confused
No, not on a slope. Just checked mot history and the last couple showed an advisory for rot on the nsr strut top so guessing it may have popped through.
Been meaning to get a picture for a while but it nearly always has something parked blocking its view. Strange one really, modern house in good order but happy to let an old G wagon collapse into the tarmac!
From what we can see in the photo, the house doesn't look in much better condition that the G Wagon,

4rephill

5,042 posts

179 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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SilverHarrier said:
4rephill said:
Is it leaning over to counteract a slope? confused
No, not on a slope. Just checked mot history and the last couple showed an advisory for rot on the nsr strut top so guessing it may have popped through.
Been meaning to get a picture for a while but it nearly always has something parked blocking its view. Strange one really, modern house in good order but happy to let an old G wagon collapse into the tarmac!
In all honesty, I did suspect the suspension had simply collapsed on the near side.

The angle of the photograph though, makes it look as though it's got one of the Worlds smartest self-levelling suspensions that operates not only fore and aft, but left to right also, to counteract slopes! hehe

QuattroDave

1,478 posts

129 months

Sunday 20th January 2019
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Benjarke said:
Found this poor Quattro in a sorry state!

Where is this quattro?