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Brembos sold (free listing weekend) now I'm considering this.....
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
...I wonder if it will fit the SD3 engine.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
...I wonder if it will fit the SD3 engine.
Need a van for work now so I have a £50 1992 Escort one to use. This means the Rover may be up for sale. Just put six months Tax on the car, have a new pair of sills, clutch and cable ready to fit. I'd take £400 for the car with all the bits or £600 with the bits fitted. Just bought a new TIG welder so the sills should be a doddle.
I have really enjoyed owning this car and would like to pass her on the a fellow enfusiast. If I keep the car much longer a T16 or worse could happen (remember my violet and yellow racing colours).
I have really enjoyed owning this car and would like to pass her on the a fellow enfusiast. If I keep the car much longer a T16 or worse could happen (remember my violet and yellow racing colours).
So the Rover is staying for a while. Does anyone want this one?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&am...
It didn't have an engine otherwise I'd've'd a test drive.
The local Seagull population have been using my Rover for target practice.
So that's this weeks update.....
....seriously-ish the SD3 is getting close to her 50,000 milestone and I've sold my van so the Goodyear Eagle NCT2's tyres I bought for the van can go on the Rover instead.
Trouble is the the 49,963.4 miles of the cars life haven't been kind to the wheel trims. In fact they're in such a state I have been looking for a set of period one to replace them (insert "I didn't know Bodyform made wheel trims" gag here).
Rough as a.....
...twenty three year old wheel trim I guess.
Wet and dry sponger to get the worst of the scratches out.
Five coats of Simonise Matt Aluminium paint later and I have some tidy trims.
Now I have to wash the Seaguls opinion off my car as there's no point putting clean trims on a dirty car. The bare black wheels look good though.
A little detail that's made a big difference. Tyres will be fitted tomorrow.
Now should I get a white tyre marker for the "Goodyear" on the sidewalls or keep them stealth?
While my finances are looking for a paddle the Rover and I are stuck together for the time being. So she is no longer for sale. Unless you have an Alfa 155 you'd like to part exchange.
The local Seagull population have been using my Rover for target practice.
So that's this weeks update.....
....seriously-ish the SD3 is getting close to her 50,000 milestone and I've sold my van so the Goodyear Eagle NCT2's tyres I bought for the van can go on the Rover instead.
Trouble is the the 49,963.4 miles of the cars life haven't been kind to the wheel trims. In fact they're in such a state I have been looking for a set of period one to replace them (insert "I didn't know Bodyform made wheel trims" gag here).
Rough as a.....
...twenty three year old wheel trim I guess.
Wet and dry sponger to get the worst of the scratches out.
Five coats of Simonise Matt Aluminium paint later and I have some tidy trims.
Now I have to wash the Seaguls opinion off my car as there's no point putting clean trims on a dirty car. The bare black wheels look good though.
A little detail that's made a big difference. Tyres will be fitted tomorrow.
Now should I get a white tyre marker for the "Goodyear" on the sidewalls or keep them stealth?
While my finances are looking for a paddle the Rover and I are stuck together for the time being. So she is no longer for sale. Unless you have an Alfa 155 you'd like to part exchange.
For the first time ever I have a car with matching tires. A bit of a pain in the cheeks fitting ones that were originally destined for a 6J to a set of 4J wheels but hey it was all fun and exercise (apparently these were standar fitment on XR2 Pepperpots). They do make the wheels look too small and the gap between the tyre and arch is noticably bigger but blody Hell does the car stuck to the road now. The steering is a lot lighter as well and the car feels lower as well.
vit4 said:
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread, just read it start-to-finish.
Thank you. If you'd like to join the club (we me) this is a bargain.....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1986-ROVER-213-S-GOLD-LO...
There aren't many SD3's left would be nice to have another on PH.
Liquid Knight said:
Registered the car here today....
http://www.caristhestar.com/index.asp
...and did some port folio shots.
Also had a look at the brake pads but they're good for a few thousand miles yet.
That looks like the location of Alan Partridges mentalist episode !http://www.caristhestar.com/index.asp
...and did some port folio shots.
Also had a look at the brake pads but they're good for a few thousand miles yet.
Great thread
Liquid Knight said:
vit4 said:
Thoroughly enjoyed reading this thread, just read it start-to-finish.
Thank you. If you'd like to join the club (we me) this is a bargain.....http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1986-ROVER-213-S-GOLD-LO...
There aren't many SD3's left would be nice to have another on PH.
Out of interest did this shape come as a hatch or was that only the next one (same as a Concerto, forget the codes )
The first car I ever took in part exchange was a white Astra Merit with full GTE body conversion, GTE seats, fourteen Inch alloy wheels and a Peco BigBore4 exhaust. Hateful horrible pile of Vauxhall. Swapped it for a standard Belmont. That blew up and I got a Cavalier SRI 130 that was superb until someone stole the oil filler cap, the crank went on the A47 at 70. Fun.
I never use the key to open the fuel flap. I also never leave it at an angle with the dust shield open. Thievin' little
Lucky the payday fairies visit today so the tank was empty anyway. My guess it they didn't get in by the screw dever gouge marks.
Three options;
1/ Get a Mini lockable filler cap.
2/ De-lock the flap.
3/ Relocate the filler neck and leave a short pipe full of pond water in its place.
I never use the key to open the fuel flap. I also never leave it at an angle with the dust shield open. Thievin' little
Lucky the payday fairies visit today so the tank was empty anyway. My guess it they didn't get in by the screw dever gouge marks.
Three options;
1/ Get a Mini lockable filler cap.
2/ De-lock the flap.
3/ Relocate the filler neck and leave a short pipe full of pond water in its place.
Been messing about with my flap today.
Took the lock mechanism out and replaced it with a shaped bolt, weled in place and filled as with weld as much as possible to minimalise the use of filler.
Took the opportunity to push the "we serve you" dent out as well. My usual paint supplyer wasn't open so I slummed it to Halfords. Funny enough they don't stock 1988 Rover Cherry Red Metalic so I found a close match.
Red primer. Two coats.
First coat of colour, looks a bit bright.
Second coat dosen't look much darker either.
Bugger!
The lid looks about right, so two more coats and clear later....
Crap!
Just as well I'm not a perfectionist eh?
At least now I won't get petrol nicked (I hope).
Took the lock mechanism out and replaced it with a shaped bolt, weled in place and filled as with weld as much as possible to minimalise the use of filler.
Took the opportunity to push the "we serve you" dent out as well. My usual paint supplyer wasn't open so I slummed it to Halfords. Funny enough they don't stock 1988 Rover Cherry Red Metalic so I found a close match.
Red primer. Two coats.
First coat of colour, looks a bit bright.
Second coat dosen't look much darker either.
Bugger!
The lid looks about right, so two more coats and clear later....
Crap!
Just as well I'm not a perfectionist eh?
At least now I won't get petrol nicked (I hope).
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