Cars you didn't know existed...

Cars you didn't know existed...

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CAPP0

19,566 posts

203 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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AppleJuice said:
Wonder why the V8 wasn't used in the P38A?
Apart from the 4.0 and the 4.6, you mean?

AppleJuice

2,154 posts

85 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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CAPP0 said:
AppleJuice said:
Wonder why the V8 wasn't used in the P38A?
Apart from the 4.0 and the 4.6, you mean?
Why wasn't the 4.2 carried forward as it was? What was wrong with it so that it was enlarged to 4.6 litres? Seemed powerful enough: 204 PS / 340 Nm

Edited by AppleJuice on Friday 26th January 14:41

NomduJour

19,061 posts

259 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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AppleJuice said:
Why wasn't the 4.2 carried forward as it was? What was wrong with it so that it was enlarged to 4.6 litres? Seemed powerful enough: 204 PS / 340 Nm
My LSE's performance is generously described as "adequate", would also be very little performance difference between the 4.0 and 4.3 in the same car.

LuS1fer

41,125 posts

245 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Doofus said:
AppleJuice said:

James May said:
A local car for local people
Ironic that the car you pictured is Dutch
And is wearing whitewalls....hmmmm

ElectricSoup

8,202 posts

151 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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LuS1fer said:
Doofus said:
AppleJuice said:

James May said:
A local car for local people
Ironic that the car you pictured is Dutch
And is wearing whitewalls....hmmmm
The front wheels are on the piss. Unsurprisingly.

TIGA84

5,205 posts

231 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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AppleJuice

2,154 posts

85 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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LuS1fer said:
Doofus said:
AppleJuice said:

James May said:
A local car for local people
Ironic that the car you pictured is Dutch
And is wearing whitewalls....hmmmm
Just noticed (after all these years!)... Is it using Range Rover sidelight and indicator units?

V10 SPM

564 posts

251 months

Friday 26th January 2018
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Keraboss Super K

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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If you know what this is you’re geekier than a man who spends his life solving an obscure maths equation
No cheating so i scribbled over the badge smile

Fastpedeller

3,872 posts

146 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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shakotan said:
He's been residing in Spain with it for years, but still brings it back to the UK every year for its MOT.

Of course, from this year he wont need to!
Yes he will because it's 'radically altered'

groomi

9,317 posts

243 months

Monday 29th January 2018
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sleepera6 said:


If you know what this is you’re geekier than a man who spends his life solving an obscure maths equation
No cheating so i scribbled over the badge smile
I have no shame. It's an Alfa Romeo SE 048SP

What could have been during the death throws of Group C.

shakotan

10,683 posts

196 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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Fastpedeller said:
Yes he will because it's 'radically altered'
From what? The Radically Altered clause is for cars that fail to meet the 8-point critera, get de-registered and then have to undergo an IVA with a new registration date.

This build pre-dates the Radically Altered rules and is registered as it's own vehicle. So it isn't altered and still meets the requirements of Historic status, and the MOT-exemption that goes with it.

Fastpedeller

3,872 posts

146 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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shakotan said:
From what? The Radically Altered clause is for cars that fail to meet the 8-point critera, get de-registered and then have to undergo an IVA with a new registration date.

This build pre-dates the Radically Altered rules and is registered as it's own vehicle. So it isn't altered and still meets the requirements of Historic status, and the MOT-exemption that goes with it.
Ah an interesting point. How do I get on with a Rickman Ranger (parts used were a Ford Escort once), registered as a Rickman Ranger, date of first registration 1976 - It is now classed as 'Historic Vehicle', but my understanding is that as it's had radical alteration I'd still need MOT?

anonymous-user

54 months

Tuesday 30th January 2018
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groomi said:
I have no shame. It's an Alfa Romeo SE 048SP

What could have been during the death throws of Group C.
Some serious man/ PH points there smile

CanAm

9,171 posts

272 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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Fastpedeller said:
Ah an interesting point. How do I get on with a Rickman Ranger (parts used were a Ford Escort once), registered as a Rickman Ranger, date of first registration 1976 - It is now classed as 'Historic Vehicle', but my understanding is that as it's had radical alteration I'd still need MOT?
But if it's registered as a Rickman Ranger it's not been altered as that's what it is. biggrin

shakotan

10,683 posts

196 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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CanAm said:
Fastpedeller said:
Ah an interesting point. How do I get on with a Rickman Ranger (parts used were a Ford Escort once), registered as a Rickman Ranger, date of first registration 1976 - It is now classed as 'Historic Vehicle', but my understanding is that as it's had radical alteration I'd still need MOT?
But if it's registered as a Rickman Ranger it's not been altered as that's what it is. biggrin
Exactly this.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 31st January 2018
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TIGA84 said:
Half of the 100 they sold in the US were convertibles, but that one (which he's been trying to sell for about a year) is some sort of RHD development mule.

loudlashadjuster

5,103 posts

184 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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Followed a red Talbot-Matra Murena up the road yesterday, lovely looking thing. Was not aware of them until I got home and did a bit of googling.



If my estimate is correct it would mean that France was kicking out these, Fuegos and Alpines at the same time. The Murena deserved better though, seemingly killed by la politique des Français.

ZesPak

24,426 posts

196 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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loudlashadjuster said:
Followed a red Talbot-Matra Murena up the road yesterday, lovely looking thing. Was not aware of them until I got home and did a bit of googling.



If my estimate is correct it would mean that France was kicking out these, Fuegos and Alpines at the same time. The Murena deserved better though, seemingly killed by la politique des Français.
Had a dealership around the corner that had a dozen of them.
3 seaters as well!!

RenesisEvo

3,605 posts

219 months

Thursday 1st February 2018
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groomi said:
sleepera6 said:


If you know what this is you’re geekier than a man who spends his life solving an obscure maths equation
No cheating so i scribbled over the badge smile
I have no shame. It's an Alfa Romeo SE 048SP

What could have been during the death throws of Group C.
clap I was thinking Stealth B6 but the paint was a giveaway to the manufacturer, and the covered rear arches to Group C.
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