Chevrolet Lumina Coupe S (Holden Monaro)

Chevrolet Lumina Coupe S (Holden Monaro)

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Richard Moss

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135 posts

208 months

Tuesday 1st February 2011
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Picked this up last week to replace my Alfa 166 3L. It's a Chevrolet Lumina Coupe S, 3.8L V6.

Basically, it's Holden/Vauxhall Monaro coupe with different badges and the steering wheel on the left. I suppose that really makes it a Vauxhall Omega coupe! Not the most exciting looking car in the world but neat and I much prefer the way it drives compared to the Alfa.





Nice big(ish) engine, loads of grunt, RWD, leather interior but still plenty of space despite being a coupe. I'm looking forward to this one!

Richard Moss

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135 posts

208 months

Tuesday 1st February 2011
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I spent a bit of time on this over the weekend mostly having a go at the paintwork which was badly swirled after (probably) being put through the local car wash. As you can see from the photos, it wasn't very nice. This is the bonnet:

This is the boot:


I attacked the worst bits with some GS27 scratch remover but applied it with my newly acquired electric random orbit polisher. It's relatively warm here so the residue dried a bit quickly and was hard to shift so the polisher was used, with T-Cut, to remove it. I didn't take any pictures at that stage as I was too busy.



I then used the polisher to give it all some shine with Turtle Wax Original polish - old fashioned but effective.



Wheels before and after treatment with Carplan "Wonder Wheels".



The bonnet is covered in stonechips which will need to be touched in and the boot is bad enough that it really need to be done with fine grade wet and dry paper and re-polished but overall the car looked a lot better.
This is the bonnet after the "treatment", showing a nice reflection of our villa!


Of course, the very moment I finished a sand storm blew in and dumped a load of sand and dust all over it but you can still see the shine through it.


Here are a few more shots of the car to be going on with. I'll have to see if I can push out that dent in the plastic at the bottom of the front bumper.








By the way: In case you're wondering about the sandstorm, I live in Abu Dhabi !

Edited by Richard Moss on Tuesday 1st February 19:22


Edited by Richard Moss on Tuesday 1st February 19:24

PLamborghini

3,888 posts

166 months

Tuesday 1st February 2011
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Good looking car, congrats!

Does that really say 178,027 km?! yikes

jbi

12,682 posts

205 months

Tuesday 1st February 2011
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that Chevrolet 3.8 V6 is legendary for it's durability and reliability. Those things run for hundreds of thousands of miles.

dbdb

4,332 posts

174 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2011
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PLamborghini said:
Good looking car, congrats!

Does that really say 178,027 km?! yikes
That's only 110,000 miles.

Richard Moss

Original Poster:

135 posts

208 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2011
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Yes, it is over 178,000km but as said that's only just over 110,000 miles. The engine is very smooth and very quiet and beautifully simple (OHV for instance) so no complicated/expensive camshaft setup. It has plenty of torque and my (mostly urban) commuting is giving a fuel consumption of about 27mpg. For comparison, that's about 5mpg better than the 3L Alfa 166 that I've got (until I can sell it, that is).

JoeRRS

137 posts

159 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2011
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looks good where abouts in AD do u stay a live in Dubai for 6months of the year or so.

Richard Moss

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135 posts

208 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2011
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I'm actually in Al Ain.

The interior of the car needs a good clean up, as does the engine bay - perhaps this weekend.......

Edited by Richard Moss on Wednesday 2nd February 07:57

dxbtiger

4,394 posts

174 months

Wednesday 2nd February 2011
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Richard Moss said:
I'm actually in Al Ain.

The interior of the car needs a good clean up, as does the engine bay - perhaps this weekend.......

Edited by Richard Moss on Wednesday 2nd February 07:57
The land of roundabouts!

It rained last time I was there, rear wheel drive was hilarious!