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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: albitz on 12 July 2013, 13:38:46
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Nice little piece of VX history for someone. 8)
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/190868315557?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
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its ours, we dont use it any more, its taking up space, and we need to release funds to finish building the new garage and do some work on our other project cars.
Claire
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Nice looking car & a very good description, hope it makes what you want for it..
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its ours, we dont use it any more, its taking up space, and we need to release funds to finish building the new garage and do some work on our other project cars.
Claire
Now you mention it,I think I remember you posting about the car a year or so back. I thought it was a diesel running on wvo though,or is that an other one ? :-\
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Very nice , one that someone should buy and lock away for 20 years :y
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Still have fond memories of my 2.0GLSi Saloon I had as my first company car. :y
Absolutely cracking cars and far better bolted together than the majority of the plastic panelled junk that's being sold today.
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Agreed, i had a B reg bought at auction, ran it for 3 years and never missed a beat. :y
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Yep, I had three of those , all new company cars and did over 100K in two of them. Surprisingly good cars for long distance drives . The number of times I drove from Lanarkshire to HO in Luton and back ( Pre Ryanair/Eazijet days ::) ) with no aches is testimont to their comfort.
I hope it goes to a deserving home . :y
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Re title, I'm sure there will be more Cavaliers on ebay. ;)
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its funny this has come up - I've just bought a Rover BRM, to find out that its the very last one made.
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its funny this has come up - I've just bought a Rover BRM, to find out that its the very last one made.
Sorry to hear that! ;D ;D ;D :P :P :P
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.......wish I'd kept mine......(sigh)
It was a 2.5 V6 redtop. Mine was a 'P' plate (registered on 1/11/96) and it was always quite a pain to insure - (thoroughly knowledgeable insurance muppet - "no, cavaliers are an 'N' plate and they stopped making them in 1995........")
Red Saloon in GLS trim; went like a rocket and was really comfortable. All the kids came home from maternity in it, quite big sentimental value. Oh well
Last time I looked it was listed as stolen not recovered on gov.uk
And even today, you can get loads of parts for them
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its funny this has come up - I've just bought a Rover BRM, to find out that its the very last one made.
Thats the one with the orange lower grille isn't it?
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its funny this has come up - I've just bought a Rover BRM, to find out that its the very last one made.
Thats the one with the orange lower grille isn't it?
Yup thats them.
head gaskets a must,and use a quality make as well.
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its funny this has come up - I've just bought a Rover BRM, to find out that its the very last one made.
Thats the one with the orange lower grille isn't it?
Why did they paint it orange though :-\
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Rodriguez,_Pedro_-_BRM_1968.jpg
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I wonder who owned the very last Omega to be built?
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I wonder who owned the very last Omega to be built?
I reckon one of the constabularies...
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One of our other (Satin Red) Cavalier's runs on bio fuel, that's a 95/M 1.7TD GLS, with Diplomat leather, auto closure of front and rear windows, electric roof, built in full colour sat nav where the ash tray would normally go (we dont smoke), and a twin fuel tank set up with 6 port fuel switch over valve and flat plate heat exchanger. We've modified the fuel filters to ones from an Astra 1.7cdti, as they are easier and less messy to change then Cavalier ones.
This will be up for sale in the next 12mths, we're getting a Mk1 Ph1 Renualt Espace 2.1TD eventually to replace it - but we've had 'Mazzie' as she's known since Feb 2007, done around 85,000 miles in her, and we reckon, saved around £8,000 by not buying diesel for her. On that basis, we dont mind spending a few quid here and there on her come MOT time.
Our 3rd Cavalier, is my 1989 1.6L (carb), in Astro Silver (very rare), which is awaiting restoration, and has GLi interior, CD alloys, and will have electric roof, electric windows all round and an LPG conversion. She's also got the built in sat nav same as Mazzie, and we've altered a period radio cassette to have an aux input so that I can plug in an iPod or MP3 player without the car looking like its got a flash stereo that is worth nicking.
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One of our other (Satin Red) Cavalier's runs on bio fuel, that's a 95/M 1.7TD GLS, with Diplomat leather, auto closure of front and rear windows, electric roof, built in full colour sat nav where the ash tray would normally go (we dont smoke), and a twin fuel tank set up with 6 port fuel switch over valve and flat plate heat exchanger. We've modified the fuel filters to ones from an Astra 1.7cdti, as they are easier and less messy to change then Cavalier ones.
This will be up for sale in the next 12mths, we're getting a Mk1 Ph1 Renualt Espace 2.1TD eventually to replace it - but we've had 'Mazzie' as she's known since Feb 2007, done around 85,000 miles in her, and we reckon, saved around £8,000 by not buying diesel for her. On that basis, we dont mind spending a few quid here and there on her come MOT time.
Our 3rd Cavalier, is my 1989 1.6L (carb), in Astro Silver (very rare), which is awaiting restoration, and has GLi interior, CD alloys, and will have electric roof, electric windows all round and an LPG conversion. She's also got the built in sat nav same as Mazzie, and we've altered a period radio cassette to have an aux input so that I can plug in an iPod or MP3 player without the car looking like its got a flash stereo that is worth nicking.
isuzu engine :-\
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One of our other (Satin Red) Cavalier's runs on bio fuel, that's a 95/M 1.7TD GLS, with Diplomat leather, auto closure of front and rear windows, electric roof, built in full colour sat nav where the ash tray would normally go (we dont smoke), and a twin fuel tank set up with 6 port fuel switch over valve and flat plate heat exchanger. We've modified the fuel filters to ones from an Astra 1.7cdti, as they are easier and less messy to change then Cavalier ones.
This will be up for sale in the next 12mths, we're getting a Mk1 Ph1 Renualt Espace 2.1TD eventually to replace it - but we've had 'Mazzie' as she's known since Feb 2007, done around 85,000 miles in her, and we reckon, saved around £8,000 by not buying diesel for her. On that basis, we dont mind spending a few quid here and there on her come MOT time.
Our 3rd Cavalier, is my 1989 1.6L (carb), in Astro Silver (very rare), which is awaiting restoration, and has GLi interior, CD alloys, and will have electric roof, electric windows all round and an LPG conversion. She's also got the built in sat nav same as Mazzie, and we've altered a period radio cassette to have an aux input so that I can plug in an iPod or MP3 player without the car looking like its got a flash stereo that is worth nicking.
isuzu engine :-\
Nowt wrong with that,ran the one I had to 200k plus :y
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Superb engines. You have to shoot them to kill them. :y
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it was a great engine done over 100k in a 1.7tdi.. beats vx engine in cavs
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My day to day car is an M plate 1.8 LS saloon. thing handles like a touring car. Dont use the brakes much at all, just knock it down a gera and drive it at the corner. Had a 1.4 carb "concept model on a J plate, went like $*^t off a shovel and retuned 47mpg. Mine wont see next years mot without a fair wad thrown at it. probably replace it with a zaf
Keith B
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Mate of mine had a 1.7TD cav.The car was a total dog but that engine just wouldn't die,he never looked after it service wise but it just kept right on going.Rest of car sent it to breakers.
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My 1.7 TD Cav. has just passed 150,000 mies.Just been sat in the outsde lane of the A12 at **mph wishing all those expensive beemers would move th fack over to the left hand lane. ;D ;D
Cost me £150,does 45mpg at 50p per litre.The perfect car,but looks like it should be in a breakers yard. ;D ;D
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haha, yep, those old Isuzu 1.7TD's are pretty bomb proof, my old 93L Cav TD GLS had over 200k on the clock when it finally died (I paid £46 for that off Ebay as it was advertised as needing a head gasket), and 'Mazzie' has done 156k, we bought her on 72k in Feb 2007 :)
Prior to 'Morticia' (the Omega I had), I had a 93L Astra Convertible - which we removed the 2.0i engine and other stuff from, and converted to a 1.7TDS from an Astra Estate - it was quite a complicated conversion, as anyone who saw my build WIP on MK3OC.com will have seen, but when finished, the car owed me about £350, and it paid for itself really quickly running on veggie oil, and I had it for about 3yrs before I sold it on for £625 to buy the Omega - really miss that car, but its still going strong, the lad who bought it off me has done 45k in 18mths, and he took it to Billing again last weekend :)