£600 Rover 75 Connoisseur SE, 2.5 v6

£600 Rover 75 Connoisseur SE, 2.5 v6

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JeremyH5

1,584 posts

135 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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PrinceRupert said:


Oops...
Rubbin’s racin’

Tyre or wall?

PrinceRupert

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11,574 posts

85 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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JeremyH5 said:
Rubbin’s racin’

Tyre or wall?
My driveway fence post. I'm hoping most of the black paint transfer will polish off. Definitely a few chunks of paint missing out of the wheelwrch though...

Very very annoying.

Twig62

746 posts

96 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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I caused almost exactly the same damage by making contact with a telegraph pole in a car park. Fortunately most of it polished off bar a few bits of chipped paint new the edge of the wheel arch. I considered myself lucky to get away as lightly as I did especially as the car was only 2 months old - then I scraped the same area down a low brick wall a couple of months later !

JeremyH5

1,584 posts

135 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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PrinceRupert said:
JeremyH5 said:
Rubbin’s racin’

Tyre or wall?
My driveway fence post. I'm hoping most of the black paint transfer will polish off. Definitely a few chunks of paint missing out of the wheelwrch though...

Very very annoying.
Ah. Bad luck. Don’t buy a Jag. Wider wink

PrinceRupert

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11,574 posts

85 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Twig62 said:
I caused almost exactly the same damage by making contact with a telegraph pole in a car park. Fortunately most of it polished off bar a few bits of chipped paint new the edge of the wheel arch. I considered myself lucky to get away as lightly as I did especially as the car was only 2 months old - then I scraped the same area down a low brick wall a couple of months later !
What did you polish it with? Initial thought was T Cut but I know it is quite aggressive so wonder if it risks making the paint in the treated area look dull compared to the rest of the car.

Maybe I could justify the purchase of an orbital polisher...

PrinceRupert

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Saturday 4th July 2020
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JeremyH5 said:
Ah. Bad luck. Don’t buy a Jag. Wider wink
Annoying thing is I normally reverse in which is much easier, I drove in forward as I intend to do an oil change and means I'd be better protected from the elements if it rained.

JeremyH5

1,584 posts

135 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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PrinceRupert said:
Annoying thing is I normally reverse in which is much easier, I drove in forward as I intend to do an oil change and means I'd be better protected from the elements if it rained.
I’ve done it myself in the past. Twice. Double drat!

A500leroy

5,125 posts

118 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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Try WD40 first in a area which you wont see.

PrinceRupert

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Saturday 4th July 2020
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A500leroy said:
Try WD40 first in a area which you wont see.
Cheers, gave it a bash, sadly no luck.

Twig62

746 posts

96 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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PrinceRupert said:
Twig62 said:
I caused almost exactly the same damage by making contact with a telegraph pole in a car park. Fortunately most of it polished off bar a few bits of chipped paint new the edge of the wheel arch. I considered myself lucky to get away as lightly as I did especially as the car was only 2 months old - then I scraped the same area down a low brick wall a couple of months later !
What did you polish it with? Initial thought was T Cut but I know it is quite aggressive so wonder if it risks making the paint in the treated area look dull compared to the rest of the car.

Maybe I could justify the purchase of an orbital polisher...
I seem to recall that I used Autoglym paint renovator followed by their super resin polish.

Chainsaw Rebuild

2,006 posts

102 months

Saturday 4th July 2020
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You can get the black marks off using petrol on a rag. An old boy showed me that as my first job.

PrinceRupert

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11,574 posts

85 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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So I just went at it with this...














It looks not bad!





If you get close you can still see some scratches and once it is clean I suspect it will be quite obvious where I have polished versus where I haven't. I had to use the tool quite aggressively to get it all off. But better than it was before! Bit of t cut scratch magic on the deep gouges on wheel arch and bob is your auntie.

A500leroy

5,125 posts

118 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Polish the rest of it now

PrinceRupert

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85 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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A500leroy said:
Polish the rest of it now
Think I'd need a more sophisticated machine than a sponge on a combo drill to avoid it looking super st biglaugh

EarlofDrift

4,651 posts

108 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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Looks a lot like my Rover 75 only I paid 400 for it. It came with the dreaded 1.8 K series engine (don't even buy one, the head gaskets explode) which if well maintained and serviced doesn't happen. Also have a Mk2 facelift with 48k miles I bought for 700 and currently Sorn.

They are just bloody good comfortable cars, the MK1 has more Rover-ness than the facelift with less of the Project Drive cost cutting nonsense.



PrinceRupert

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Sunday 5th July 2020
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EarlofDrift said:
Looks a lot like my Rover 75 only I paid 400 for it. It came with the dreaded 1.8 K series engine (don't even buy one, the head gaskets explode) which if well maintained and serviced doesn't happen. Also have a Mk2 facelift with 48k miles I bought for 700 and currently Sorn.

They are just bloody good comfortable cars, the MK1 has more Rover-ness than the facelift with less of the Project Drive cost cutting nonsense.


It is a very competent car especially for the money I paid. Very thirsty of the performance (or lack thereof) on offer...managed to get my screen working and it showed 19.2 mpg average biglaugh On a steady run on Saturday it managed low 30s but for a car that does 0 to 60 in about 9 secs it is pretty poor. However it is comfortable, quiet, makes a decent noise when you floor it, and despite the unimpressive figures has a decent enough turn off pace in the mid ranges.

PrinceRupert

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85 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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So tonight's task...sorting the stuck cartridge on the cd changer.



Not convinced ill get it back together...

JeremyH5

1,584 posts

135 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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PrinceRupert said:
So tonight's task...sorting the stuck cartridge on the cd changer.



Not convinced ill get it back together...
You’re putting all of us “take it to the man” desk drivers to shame here. Well done! Keep at it so we (well, I) can vicariously join in and live the dream wink

PrinceRupert

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Sunday 5th July 2020
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JeremyH5 said:
You’re putting all of us “take it to the man” desk drivers to shame here. Well done! Keep at it so we (well, I) can vicariously join in and live the dream wink
It is definitely now broken biglaugh A spring pinged off that I cannot reconnect. Not that I could get the jammed magazine out anyway...fail.

Thinking of getting one of these but not clear how they install. If it was plug and play to the cd changer cable it would be brilliant. But really don't want to take apart the dash to install. Definitely would introduce rattles...

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/111727574790

williamp

19,257 posts

273 months

Sunday 5th July 2020
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PrinceRupert said:
So tonight's task...sorting the stuck cartridge on the cd changer.



Not convinced ill get it back together...
Perhaps using a prybar and 1m long tongs werent the best tools for the job biggrin!!