Why I’m not allowed to own “two” of anything anymore......

Why I’m not allowed to own “two” of anything anymore......

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B'stard Child

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30,243 posts

261 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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MDifficult

2,459 posts

200 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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Great cars and finally a chance to utter those immortal words... “my old man had one of those!”

Of the dozens and dozens of cars he’s owned over the years it’s probably the car he loved most in the world. Fast, classy, digital dash and EVERYONE thought he was a copper! Nothing moved people left on the motorway better than a 3.0 24v Senator blasting along the outside lane.

I’ll hunt out a picture and add to the thread. Good luck with them!

EDITED: Now with picture! (which also reminded me that he switched the centercaps and bonnet badge to Opel rather than Vauxhall. Like father, like son)

Fully loaded


Edited by MDifficult on Tuesday 27th August 19:46

strangehighways

484 posts

180 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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A brilliant write up. Love the deception of having two similar cars.

You just can’t mess with a Senator. They are just brilliant. 150mph from the 24v 3 litre seemed stupid fast in the 90s.

Kettmark

923 posts

168 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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My father sold the early Opel variant back in the day which I always loved. He then worked for a leading company in the early 90's and one night brought home a 24 valve k plate cersion, rekindling the love.
I bought a 12v 3 litre auto version soon after to scratch the itch.
Great cars.

JakeT

5,748 posts

135 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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I bloody love these. I missed the boat being too young when they were cheap, but I would love one. An auto 24v with A/C would make a fab car to blast about Europe in. cloud9

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

270 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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B'stard Child said:
Why I’m not allowed to own “two” of anything anymore......
This limit doesn't extend to nads, I hope.

MDifficult

2,459 posts

200 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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strangehighways said:
A brilliant write up. Love the deception of having two similar cars.

You just can’t mess with a Senator. They are just brilliant. 150mph from the 24v 3 litre seemed stupid fast in the 90s.
Couldn’t agree more. The speed, the digital dash and the ‘S’ button on the auto gear selector was the closest thing I had to a real-life KnightIndustries2000 as a kid. Whooosh!

Alias218

1,518 posts

177 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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MDifficult said:
Great cars and finally a chance to utter those immortal words... “my old man had one of those!”

Of the dozens and dozens of cars he’s owned over the years it’s probably the car he loved most in the world. Fast, classy, digital dash and EVERYONE thought he was a copper! Nothing moved people left on the motorway better than a 3.0 24v Senator blasting along the outside lane.
“My old man had one of those!”

F131RPD, 1989-2001.

3.0l 12v CD. Blue velour, stunk of damp, missing on a cylinder, power aerial came up 2/3 the way, temperamental gearbox, aircon didn’t work, driver’s side heated seat didn’t work because a certain precocious 6 year old broke something under the seat... but it did indeed move cars out of the way like no other. At approximately 1 lepton on the A127 (pre-average cams of course) my old man was parting cars like Moses parts the Red Sea. I can only imagine the other drivers’ faces as they saw my brother and I bouncing around excitedly in the back, mum in the front imploring dad to slow down a little!

I also threw up a few times in the back. What a car.

Mr Tidy

26,769 posts

142 months

Tuesday 27th August 2019
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Brilliant thread - I'm really looking forward to the next instalment! laugh

Heaveho

6,166 posts

189 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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And I thought I was in trouble......turns out I'm not even in the game!

Mr Tidy

26,769 posts

142 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Brilliant - this is just getting better with each instalment! laugh

greeneggsandham

33 posts

115 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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laugh
What a thread!
You are very amusing OP! Keep the stories coming...

Heaveho

6,166 posts

189 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Nice cat! Is that an Opel Commodore next to it?

Heaveho

6,166 posts

189 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Mmmmmm, plasma cutter! I can only dream of the carnage I could generate...............

I like cats and have had several, but am currently relying on my 10 year old collie cross Beth to keep me right when I let loose on the spanners. She was very useful when I replaced the air con rad on the Evo last year, pointing out a bolt on the floor during reassembly that otherwise would have been missed!

Rushjob

2,157 posts

273 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Vanishing handcream, love it hehehehe

XOcette

145 posts

135 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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B'stard Child said:
Rushjob said:
Vanishing handcream, love it hehehehe
I remembered that for a future issue (bought another matching one) rofl
roflroflroflroflrofl

Brilliant thread.

Couldn't you buy some other GM badges (Vauxhall, Holden, etc.), stick 'em on and then claim the cars are different?

bucksmanuk

2,343 posts

185 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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I love this thread
As an ex-owner of a white 24V Senator B, (and in ABS), I can assure all that traffic made way for me, all the time. For me, traffic was still doing it, when the car was still on the road in 2007 – a great laugh! I put 110,000 miles on it, some of which was done around the speed limit.
Very comfortable, all leather, heated seats, air con, cruise, decent auto, fancy dash, not that impressive up to 80, but after that, rather remarkable, if on private roads…. Keep it to 70-75 on the motorway, and it gave 33 mpg. Drive it smoothly and it could be hustled along A-roads very well indeed. I would regularly see bikes rapidly approach from behind, headlights on, being wound up, lying on the tanks. They would see the car and think "is it?" brake heavily, creep past at 75, realise it wasn't and off they would go.
Rust got the better of it, although I almost had another car in spare parts, all doors, bumpers, full interior, 2 engines, brand new gearbox, full front and rear suspension, stuff everywhere…
I was pulled over a number of times on a routine stop by PC Traffic Plod doing random drink driving tests. I had at least 10 minutes of “Is this an ex police car? We really loved these when we had them. They don’t half go…. Etc… etc..” and then I went home.

Bye Bye H566 UFV ...RIP....

Keep up the good work Ian…wavey

downthepub

1,395 posts

221 months

Wednesday 28th August 2019
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Love it! Keep the stories coming.

A tenuous connection is that my old man was fleet sales at the Vauxhall dealer in Aberdeen back in the days of yore. He had a few Carltons as demonstrators, never a Senator alas, mostly with humdrum engines, but as a 15 year old the absolute highlight was the bright red GSi 3000 24v.

RazerSauber

2,737 posts

75 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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I've never wanted a Senator. I always thought they were a bit boaty, a bit large, a bit rubbish.

I want one now. Lots!

One of the funniest and most interesting stories I've read for ages!

M666 EVO

1,128 posts

177 months

Friday 30th August 2019
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That is a proper funny thread. Never stop please.