Salvage Hunters Classic cars
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Adrian W

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15,111 posts

251 months

Wednesday 8th January 2020
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They’re better magicians than wheeler dealers, suddenly DP is a car expert.

vixen1700

27,916 posts

293 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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Don't normally watch this, but caught the Merc 350 SLC/MKII (340) Jag one the other night.

Watchable, but that antiques bloke just irritates the fk out of me for some reason.

Not sure about the black bumpers on the Jag, but the Merc looked OK as a '70s cruiser.

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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vixen1700 said:
Watchable, but that antiques bloke just irritates the fk out of me for some reason.
Likewise. He’s just so breathtakingly condescending and comes across as finding everything so very boring.

AlexRS2782

8,424 posts

236 months

Thursday 9th January 2020
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I didn't watch it but a mate mentioned it earlier. Something about a Fiat 500 that had been stored for about 5 years after failing its last MOT for various reasons one of which was pretty serious corrosion. Then matey boy says they don't need to worry too much about that because, while it was off the road / not running, it had now qualified for the rolling historic status and was MOT exempt?

Not the best impression to give out to the general viewing public about MOT exemptions / condition of cars - if that was the case.

V8covin

9,370 posts

216 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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I've never heard the NSU R O 80 called the ro 80 before

Cledus Snow

2,131 posts

211 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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Why if he’s so obsessed with number plates did he put black & silver plates on the NSU?

V8covin

9,370 posts

216 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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Cledus Snow said:
Why if he’s so obsessed with number plates did he put black & silver plates on the NSU?
It's probably just to show a different skill,how they hand make make these amazing plates at £50 a pair...when you can get them off ebay for £21 delivered

Davel

8,982 posts

281 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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Crossflow Kid said:
Likewise. He’s just so breathtakingly condescending and comes across as finding everything so very boring.
This - very much so !

pomodori

4,875 posts

102 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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What was the word sign written on the dash of the 500 ?

I tried it in a translation site and can't get an answer.

Sprezzatura ...Or something similar ??

Was it a coincidence that Goblin garage did a 500 in the programme immediately before last night's Drew fest ?

I actually preferred what Goblin did over what Salvage hunters did,apart from the neon sign and overly large fake Alitalia graphics.
I didn't think the Abarth copy wheels suited the black standard body car.

HARTLEYHARE1

588 posts

152 months

Friday 10th January 2020
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I really enjoyed this and the last series. Both seem to love old and new cars and each week they get it right. Much better than most of the us rubbish we get fed and what else is there for us

droopsnoot

14,172 posts

265 months

Saturday 11th January 2020
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pomodori said:
What was the word sign written on the dash of the 500 ?

I tried it in a translation site and can't get an answer.

Sprezzatura ...Or something similar ??
It was something like that, the signwriter was talking about what it meant.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sprezzatura

pomodori

4,875 posts

102 months

Thursday 16th January 2020
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Where do I even start about tonight's BS ?

They just lied to the 944 seller.

"Needs £1000 to put it right"

So he offers £1500 less than asking price .

Spent £1800 on it,including about £1500 on wheels and refurbished of them.

That leaves £300 on a tiny dent and some interior trim.

Blokes a crook.

kdri155

644 posts

174 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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pomodori said:
Where do I even start about tonight's BS ?

They just lied to the 944 seller.

"Needs £1000 to put it right"

So he offers £1500 less than asking price .

Spent £1800 on it,including about £1500 on wheels and refurbished of them.

That leaves £300 on a tiny dent and some interior trim.

Blokes a crook.
Seller didn’t have to accept the low offer but like many here I think these sales are pre agreed after someone from the crew has inspected the car.

Blue One

492 posts

202 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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I have to say DP really doesn’t come across well in this series. I think in the antiques programme there is the combination of him having an old mate (Tee) he clearly has a chemistry with, and, despite his questionable taste in renovating chairs (the upholstery he chooses mainly), he is clearly an expert in that field.

Conversely in the car programme the chemistry with the other guy feels awkward and his knowledge and taste clearly don’t transfer to well.

MG511

1,754 posts

264 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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DP was at the Donington Historic with a VW Beetle last year, qualified very well but couldn't race due to an oil leak. Was pushing the car around the paddock and working on it himself, seemed a genuine enthusiast.

cologne2792

2,150 posts

149 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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I saw the episode when they did a '84 2.0S Capri and Pritchard lambasted his mate for getting the 'wrong' front seats.
He then spouted complete grellecks about the seats that an 84 S should have and bought the 'proper' ones.
These too were wrong but Pritchard was so self righteous I doubt it was worth explaining to him.

Utter drivel and immensely annoying.

I saw a bit of the 944 episode and clocked the satin black centered Fuch alloys.
Colour scheme was right but I don't think they were the correct style of Fuch for that 944 ?


stuartmmcfc

8,775 posts

215 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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I enjoy this series very much. However I don’t take these sort of programmes very seriously which helps.

PistonBroker

2,694 posts

249 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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kdri155 said:
Seller didn’t have to accept the low offer but like many here I think these sales are pre agreed after someone from the crew has inspected the car.
Yes. I know a couple who sold a car to Wheeler Dealers many moons ago and I gather the deal was done by a researcher over the phone, for asking price iirc, and then MB turned up to film the haggle.

williamp

20,120 posts

296 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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Thought it was nonsense. Early 944 gad those wheels as an option (cookie cutters were standard). By the late 80s, the 944 offered those teledials, Design90 or CS wheels.

..and that nonsense with the range rover, for the sake of some weathered stickers. And its overpriced. Drew comes accross as greedy on this show

pomodori

4,875 posts

102 months

Friday 17th January 2020
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He thought knocking 25% of the RR asking price acceptable just because he couldn't drive it.
Agreed with above,respray whole car except tailgate because of 2 cheap tourist stickers and bonnet edge to keep original RR decal.

Ridiculous !

I bet you can see non paint match on bonnet already.