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Owen

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Omega hunt
« on: 02 February 2016, 23:35:47 »

Alright fellas, been many years since I posted here and I hope your all doing well, but then again its been many years since I owned an Omega! Recently it was my wife’s 40th birthday and on the lead up to it I spent so much time asking her what she wanted for her birthday. Well, and as wife’s do she hummed and hared about it never giving me a straight answer, so I wrestled with her undeceive moods for ages leading up to the day. 3 weeks before her birthday I said ‘Hun, what would really make your birthday, what can I get you that would make it worth wile’ She then said that she would love to relive the days before we had the kids and would love a facelift 97-99 Omega Elite. I thought, ok, easy, there must be loads of them about. How wrong I was. I spent those 3 weeks looking for the car, came across Elite,s with rotten bodywork rotted wheel arches, some that had been in the hands a wannabe racers with stupid cone filters on them, weeping rocker covers on both sides, idiots trying to sell me CDX,s with Elite trim, even had one 2ltr GLS with the Elite interior tying to fob me off . Basically every motor I came across was a horror story. I just couldn’t find the right car in time, so as an alternative I bought her a 1998 Volvo C70 T5 GT which she was pleased with, not an Omega Elite but from the same era so she was happy with it. Its only on retrospect that I realise that I should have come back the this forum first in search of an 90s, Elite. I should have asked you guys first, but as I have a memory like a leaky boat I forgot about this forum until now, 5 days after her birthday, lol. Always the bloody way, this dam T5 leaks cash and fluids far more than any Elite we used to own. Again, should have remembered you guys in the first place. :-\
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Re: Omega hunt
« Reply #1 on: 02 February 2016, 23:46:06 »

Doubt you'll find a decent MFL in that amount of time tbh, How about the FL?  :-\
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« Reply #2 on: 03 February 2016, 04:57:12 »

Black '99 3.0 elite on e bay at the moment . . . up to around £500 mark at the moment  ;)

Ebay item No. 291674151229       also a "Gay" gold one  item no 291675965421     :y
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Re: Omega hunt
« Reply #3 on: 03 February 2016, 08:37:19 »

Just keep looking, these still plenty of good ones about, especially post 2000 year, also depends on your budget as any real miners will be asking a bit more than your average bargain ones.
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Re: Omega hunt
« Reply #4 on: 03 February 2016, 09:39:21 »

Simply ring my insurance company, they will confidently tell you you can apparently get a cracking PFL CDX/Elite with £1500 of parts added £500  ::).... however, in the real world..

It's actually a rather lovely story, engaging my sloppy side for a second, and I wish you the best of luck. As has been said a while ago, any omega will easily swallow up several hundred quid on the major jobs (which you're already pretty familiar with) camcovers, front suspension, rear arch, cambelt/timing, rust, etc..

Without starting a little separatist 'Judean People Front' splinter group, if you're after a PFL, I'd say go PFL. It is fact, however, there are far more FLs out there. (oh, by the way, 97-99 models are retrospectively referred to on here as 'Mini Facelift/MFL, 94-96 = PFL, 2000-03 = FL)

Honestly, it's a case of just keep hunting around, you will find one. But of course if I or anyone else on here, I'm sure, hear of one, we'll let you know.  :)
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Re: Omega hunt
« Reply #5 on: 03 February 2016, 17:25:02 »

2 things have made mint pre 2000 Omegas rare - the scrappage scheme from a few years back, and the complete lack of anticorrosion treatment GM applied.

Doors and rear wheel arches in particular are problem areas.
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