Best smoker barges 1-5 large [Vol 10]
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derin100 said:
But...if you insist on something along those lines may I recommend this as (IMHO) a much superior option for very long distance continental travel (and possibly achievable at or near thread budget given that the advert says "Offers invited" and has been for sale for nearly 2 months):
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C762721
Much newer than an E32 (and the last year of E38s) and so perhaps less likely to have suffered all the ravages of time in terms of hidden corrosion; upon brake-lines, fuel-lines etc. A far more refined model (quieter, better body control, handling etc.) and with a better iteration of the V12 engine...this is a 5.4L (and fabulous) those in the E32 will be the older 5.0L which I maintain offers little over the 4.4L M62 for its significantly greater thirst. The performance increase with the 5.4L, however, really is palpable.
Still likes a drink though!
I just like the super slender E32 look: and the originality of it being the first post-war German V12.http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C762721
Much newer than an E32 (and the last year of E38s) and so perhaps less likely to have suffered all the ravages of time in terms of hidden corrosion; upon brake-lines, fuel-lines etc. A far more refined model (quieter, better body control, handling etc.) and with a better iteration of the V12 engine...this is a 5.4L (and fabulous) those in the E32 will be the older 5.0L which I maintain offers little over the 4.4L M62 for its significantly greater thirst. The performance increase with the 5.4L, however, really is palpable.
Still likes a drink though!
Edited by r129sl on Monday 22 August 16:31
ELUSIVEJIM said:
Mercedes 450 SEL Auto
164,000 miles
£1,020.00 when posted.
A few things wrong so would need a close inspection.
Still love it but could be a money pit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1974-V8-MERCEDES-BENZ-45...
I just bought one of these in silver with blue leather. As the ad says, the v8 sound is addictive and with about 225bhp they are not particularly slow. Mine is definitely the epitome of a smoker barge though!164,000 miles
£1,020.00 when posted.
A few things wrong so would need a close inspection.
Still love it but could be a money pit
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1974-V8-MERCEDES-BENZ-45...
will730i said:
I just bought one of these in silver with blue leather. As the ad says, the v8 sound is addictive and with about 225bhp they are not particularly slow. Mine is definitely the epitome of a smoker barge though!
Very nice choice. Looks amazing.Any issues with the car so far?
ELUSIVEJIM said:
I thought that looked like a bit too much of a bargain, must have been a typo. Now advertised at £9995 bwk said:
ELUSIVEJIM said:
I thought that looked like a bit too much of a bargain, must have been a typo. Now advertised at £9995 r129sl said:
0a said:
Corr! I like that and I've always wanted a 140. The journey down to Dijon in my 124 yesterday makes me want an E32 750i.
I must admit that averaging 1k+ per week for the last month or so has made me look at more modern cars...
0a said:
r129sl said:
0a said:
Corr! I like that and I've always wanted a 140. The journey down to Dijon in my 124 yesterday makes me want an E32 750i.
I must admit that averaging 1k+ per week for the last month or so has made me look at more modern cars...
I was thinking modern but strolling through Geneva this evening, the coolest car by a million miles was a Caledonian green w116 280 S; tan leather, too. It was mint. I don't buy IKEA furniture so why would I want an IKEA car? Old is gold for me.
BrabusMog said:
Those cross spoke alloys are my favourite BMW alloys of all time, even nicer than the 18" M-Parrallel ones
I hate that cross spoke BMW alloys.Joined the local BMW franchise in the mid Nineties as a junior car salesman.
Was so happy turning up to work with my new shirt and tie looking the business.
First job was to clean three cars which had been traded in all having the cross spoke alloy wheels.
Two were E30 BMW's and a E28 in White.
Toothbrushes out and off I went cleaning these blo*** wheels which looked like then had never seen a cleaning product in their lives.
The worst part was one of the E30's was a fisherman's car. So after the alloys were done I was given the keys to hoover the insides. Started the engine to get closer to the hoover point to find the fan on full blast. The smell of fish was unbelievable.
Fond memories
Still lovely to look at and surely now with the modern alloy wheel cleaners it would be a much easier job.
r129sl said:
My little joke.
I was thinking modern but strolling through Geneva this evening, the coolest car by a million miles was a Caledonian green w116 280 S; tan leather, too. It was mint. I don't buy IKEA furniture so why would I want an IKEA car? Old is gold for me.
I really, really struggle to fault the CLS estate following our eurotrip - a trip I've done in a few vintages of MB now. I understand some of the derision of the new, but it really was perfect for the trip. 3,185 miles in a little over 2 weeks. I fail to see any measure by which an older car could be better for that type of trip. And I own both old and new. I was thinking modern but strolling through Geneva this evening, the coolest car by a million miles was a Caledonian green w116 280 S; tan leather, too. It was mint. I don't buy IKEA furniture so why would I want an IKEA car? Old is gold for me.
jke11y said:
r129sl said:
My little joke.
I was thinking modern but strolling through Geneva this evening, the coolest car by a million miles was a Caledonian green w116 280 S; tan leather, too. It was mint. I don't buy IKEA furniture so why would I want an IKEA car? Old is gold for me.
I really, really struggle to fault the CLS estate following our eurotrip - a trip I've done in a few vintages of MB now. I understand some of the derision of the new, but it really was perfect for the trip. 3,185 miles in a little over 2 weeks. I fail to see any measure by which an older car could be better for that type of trip. And I own both old and new. I was thinking modern but strolling through Geneva this evening, the coolest car by a million miles was a Caledonian green w116 280 S; tan leather, too. It was mint. I don't buy IKEA furniture so why would I want an IKEA car? Old is gold for me.
Edited by SuperHangOn on Monday 22 August 21:23
jke11y said:
I really, really struggle to fault the CLS estate following our eurotrip - a trip I've done in a few vintages of MB now. I understand some of the derision of the new, but it really was perfect for the trip. 3,185 miles in a little over 2 weeks. I fail to see any measure by which an older car could be better for that type of trip. And I own both old and new.
I don't care for the aggressive and over-adorned styling of modern cars, especially UK market Mercs. They're also lacking in specialness, being essentially mass-market products: it seems like everyone's got one, these days, and they're all the same. The colours are dull. And they lack two decades of stories to tell. I don't doubt that for any given journey they are superior in many ways. Until you get a puncture. But to own and to love? Nah.Honda Accord VTEC Sport
55,000 miles
£1,200 when posted.
Not a classic but looks in very good condition.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-ACCORD-VTEC-SPORT-...
55,000 miles
£1,200 when posted.
Not a classic but looks in very good condition.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/HONDA-ACCORD-VTEC-SPORT-...
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