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Blown2CV said:
back when overfinch were more than just a 'styling' house for chavs. They used to do engine swaps like this chevy 350... incidentally brand new one of these engines only 2k miles ago??
Looking at it, the interior needs a proper, proper deep clean, and the whole thing will want a good look over by someone who knows what to look for, but it doesn't sound like too bad a place to start if you want a nice family wagon capable of mildly surprising the chavs at the traffic lights.SpeckledJim said:
Krikkit said:
2stis said:
I did use a hair drier to warm it up a bit but even then it didn't all come off in one go. A hazy film of glue stuff was left all over so the main tip I have is to use lots of old cloths, changed frequently (I cut up some worn out shirts) and lots of nail varnish remover, which acted as a solvent to remove all the glue with a bit of agitation.
Very nice work, my experience is that petrol is the finest glue remover there is, and I'd have to say I recommend you vapour-blast your windows with LPG...
Zonergem said:
An old inmate of threads passim - the silver imported R129 500SL with the black checked cloth seats - makes another bid for freedom. Previously spotted down in Hampshire on eBay and then somewhere in South London.
Doesn't sound as though it is getting any better with time.
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mercedes-benz/1991-merce...
Nice but seems an unprecedented amount of electrical niggles. Wonder if they dropped it into the sea whilst loading it onto the boat?Doesn't sound as though it is getting any better with time.
https://www.gumtree.com/p/mercedes-benz/1991-merce...
Lowtimer said:
Thanks for that, I'll have a read through this evening.Patrick Bateman said:
E65Ross said:
Patrick Bateman - any luck with the 745i advert?
Small update but not a good one.3 weeks of being advertised, 2 initial emails received but no follow-ups after replying.
Pretty sure it's time to reduce the price, nobody on here feeling enthusiastic enough??
Small market though, isn't it.
E65Ross said:
Not me I'm afraid! Depends how urgent you want it going really. Thing is, at that price, it's unlikely to be a massive reduction, and if anyone was interested, but at a slightly lower price, I'd have thought that they'd at least call to try and haggle you down.
Small market though, isn't it.
Yeah true but not even a really cheeky offer or enquiry seems odd. Just basic 'is the car still available?' comments.Small market though, isn't it.
To which you'd expect more questions to follow up the answer of 'yes' but apparently not.
swiveleyedgit said:
SpeckledJim said:
Krikkit said:
2stis said:
I did use a hair drier to warm it up a bit but even then it didn't all come off in one go. A hazy film of glue stuff was left all over so the main tip I have is to use lots of old cloths, changed frequently (I cut up some worn out shirts) and lots of nail varnish remover, which acted as a solvent to remove all the glue with a bit of agitation.
Very nice work, my experience is that petrol is the finest glue remover there is, and I'd have to say I recommend you vapour-blast your windows with LPG...
Patrick Bateman said:
E65Ross said:
Not me I'm afraid! Depends how urgent you want it going really. Thing is, at that price, it's unlikely to be a massive reduction, and if anyone was interested, but at a slightly lower price, I'd have thought that they'd at least call to try and haggle you down.
Small market though, isn't it.
Yeah true but not even a really cheeky offer or enquiry seems odd. Just basic 'is the car still available?' comments.Small market though, isn't it.
To which you'd expect more questions to follow up the answer of 'yes' but apparently not.
BrabusMog said:
Patrick Bateman said:
E65Ross said:
Not me I'm afraid! Depends how urgent you want it going really. Thing is, at that price, it's unlikely to be a massive reduction, and if anyone was interested, but at a slightly lower price, I'd have thought that they'd at least call to try and haggle you down.
Small market though, isn't it.
Yeah true but not even a really cheeky offer or enquiry seems odd. Just basic 'is the car still available?' comments.Small market though, isn't it.
To which you'd expect more questions to follow up the answer of 'yes' but apparently not.
Mark-C said:
Chromegrill said:
Painful even thinking about this such is the level of lust generated:
https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Sketchy MOT history and only goes back to 2014 so I presume this would have been an import?
Looks lovely but, from the advert ... “Vehicle was stored prior to 2013 for 26 years then recomissioned”https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201...
Sketchy MOT history and only goes back to 2014 so I presume this would have been an import?
Good luck
Rust was not the friend of these.
But what a lovely ride, it wasn't until the 4.0 version of the straight 6 engine appeared in the XJ40s that they matched the refinement of these.
Blown2CV said:
BrabusMog said:
Patrick Bateman said:
E65Ross said:
Not me I'm afraid! Depends how urgent you want it going really. Thing is, at that price, it's unlikely to be a massive reduction, and if anyone was interested, but at a slightly lower price, I'd have thought that they'd at least call to try and haggle you down.
Small market though, isn't it.
Yeah true but not even a really cheeky offer or enquiry seems odd. Just basic 'is the car still available?' comments.Small market though, isn't it.
To which you'd expect more questions to follow up the answer of 'yes' but apparently not.
BrabusMog said:
Blown2CV said:
BrabusMog said:
Patrick Bateman said:
E65Ross said:
Not me I'm afraid! Depends how urgent you want it going really. Thing is, at that price, it's unlikely to be a massive reduction, and if anyone was interested, but at a slightly lower price, I'd have thought that they'd at least call to try and haggle you down.
Small market though, isn't it.
Yeah true but not even a really cheeky offer or enquiry seems odd. Just basic 'is the car still available?' comments.Small market though, isn't it.
To which you'd expect more questions to follow up the answer of 'yes' but apparently not.
Long time no speak.
Just to say I bumbled out from my house in Cambridge to my hometown of Ipswich last night for a little car meet up. Most of it was scened up retro yo stuff, but there were some nice cars and nice people - so a good time was had.
I also managed to get the photo I’ve wanted for a long time. (No, I hadn’t broken down!)
Anyone remember the advert?!
It was a 200 mile round trip by the time I then went on for a fleeting visit at my parents. The 190 performed pretty flawlessly, only the droning noise under heavy breaking being an irritation. What do we think, a wheel bearing?
Just to say I bumbled out from my house in Cambridge to my hometown of Ipswich last night for a little car meet up. Most of it was scened up retro yo stuff, but there were some nice cars and nice people - so a good time was had.
I also managed to get the photo I’ve wanted for a long time. (No, I hadn’t broken down!)
Anyone remember the advert?!
It was a 200 mile round trip by the time I then went on for a fleeting visit at my parents. The 190 performed pretty flawlessly, only the droning noise under heavy breaking being an irritation. What do we think, a wheel bearing?
Patrick Bateman said:
Does the sound get louder or quieter depending on which way you're turning?
The problem is I’ve NEVER been able to hear wheel bearings. I think it’s 15 years of wearing headphones for a living! It’s an odd noise. Drone/Roar noise but only on moderate to heavy breaking from speeds over 40 ish. I did have a garage look at the brakes a few months ago and they couldn’t see any problem - so I thought I’d continue driving it until it gets so bad that it’s obvious what the problem is.
It will need some new tyres soon enough - so will probably get the 4 wheels investigated thoroughly at the same time. The rear diff oil is lumpy apparently - and it needs a good old service too.
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