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Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:45 pm

my first car was a 1978 MAZDA 323 (RWD) bought as a 1.3, my bro & i fitted a 2.3 V6 Ford cortina engine in to it with a RS 2000 diff & box, ford suspension & brakes i was only 17 at the time
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if you get bored you could look through my car domain pages for a few of my past (& present E30).. ive had many, many more than what i have recorded on car domain, each thread shows from when i first bought them until i got bored and moved them on... maybe some day i'll sit and scan the pic's on to the computer??

Galant: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/500686/19 ... shi-galant
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E39 BMW: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2130011/2000-bmw-5-series
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E30 cabby: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2908604/1990-bmw-3-series
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Impreza "RA": http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3054167/1 ... ru-impreza
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very, very rare car.. Galant "SUPER" VR4: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3103786/1 ... shi-galant
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MKIV Supra: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3152469/1995-toyota-supra
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MK3 Golf VR6: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3825847/1 ... tchback-2d
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the wifes Colt: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/2633977/1 ... bishi-colt
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the wifes Corsa: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3050428/2 ... hall-corsa
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E30 318i_S: http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3871075/1990-bmw-3-series
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Fri Jan 14, 2011 11:55 pm

Some of my shitboxes!

Below is ny 2001 castle Combe track day warrior. On the right is Phil Crouch - but who is the executive on the left? winkeye
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Next is a 1971 E3 3.0S next to my 1960 Mark 2 Jaguar.
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Hmmm, a '77 carbed LHD 728 in Receding green with four gears selected manually at the drivers whim.
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1977 520 Auto, the rev happy straight six.
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This bastard gave Pacerpete many sleepness nights, the infamous '84 525i.
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'77 733i that I drove into a breakers - check out the 1100!
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One of my XJS's, a 1977 V12 Automatic. I had this in around 1990 and those are two Mark 5 Cortinas for sale!
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You can keep your peasant spec Ghias - only a Scorpion will do.
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A 1974 Golf I rescued and restored. That's a Rallye to the right.
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1965 Cooper S. Should have shut the door properly before taking a pic. :roll:
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1983 Capri 2000GL - an utter minter I bought from the sales for 300 quid in 1997 and sold for 1200 quid 3 weeks later. It was a 2 owner car with full Ford SH and had been fitted with new wings and painted a year before it was traded in. Bloody awful thing to drive.
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:08 am

Andyboy wrote:I don't have any pics before I had a digital. My first car (a bit tenuous this) was in a 1974 when I was 6. A friend of my Mum had a 1962/3 Austin Mini sat in their garden -
Ah now,I must be getting old,I'd forgetten something and this reminded me!
I was -1 in 1974 and had to wait until,A) I was born, and B) until I was 16 to get my first Mini,this was also a "sat in neighbours garden" car.
I got it for free,it was originally bought new from the John Cooper garage down Sussex way I believe and still had the original tax disc holder.
It was a W reg and only had the one owner and 39k on the clock but was rusted out.The engine was absolutley silent on tick over,it was like new.
I put the wheels on back to front for that Cooper reverse rims look,cut the exhaust back to the down pipes for that racey sound and used to tear up and down the road outside my house when the local shoot was on to p1ss them off.
I still have the number plates for it as my bitch ex stepmother telephoned the scrap man to collect it when I wasn't there :x :x I went to the yard and prized the plates off it!
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:44 am

Nothing worth posting pictures of and I don't have them anyway. Couple that with the fact I can't post pictures off my iPhone. First motor was a micra K10 that my mate gave to me. Had a knackered alternator but only 80k on the plate. Was also a better spec but dead micra k10 in his garage where mine was kept which was raped for parts including a new and undented front bumper, White grill rather than black one and various other little odds and sods.

Then had a rover 214si in champagne gold. My mates use to say it was a geography teachers car but 105bhp and cracking mpg as wrll from a twin cam 1.4 I was having the last laugh. Saw me through 30,000 miles in little over a year with only a knackered alternator to tell for it! Next up was my e30 which was my 21st birthday present to myself. I miss e30s but not really that one. I'm on a 525 e34 ATM that I want to get shot of as my old man has offered me his dirty6 for a knock down price but mine has to be sold first.
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 6:52 am

Andy, That Scopio is a dead ringer for mine (although I couldn't resist going exec and upgrading to the 15's). I bet you wish you'd kept that Cooper S. My first car was a Mini.

I don't have any shots of it but was as follows

1966 mini Super Deluxe in OEW with originally red trim. I was given it as a rotton write off at 16.

We fitted new wings (it quickly needed another one once I'd passed my test :o: ), front panel, sills, A panels, bootlid, rear valance, door skins and battery box :eek: You just wouldn't bother these days would you? However, this is how you learnt back in 80-81!! We spayed it Ford diamond white (as we had a couple of litres on the shelf), fitted a black vinyl roof and cooper reverse rims. I had a set of original Lucas rectangular fogs on the front, syndym screen and roof aerial. Inside out with the red, in with the black with a set of cobra cloth recliners, 1275GT rear seat and a Rookee wood dash. Motorist Discount Centre (remember them) centre console and a 4 speaker ICE install. Moto Lita 13" steering wheel completed the look.

The old 850 burnt more oil than petrol and it'd jump out of 1st gear as you backed off. So I bought a 1972 Mini 1000 which donated the engine. That was rebuilt with a little tuning work from the David Vizard tuning manual and a 1.5" SU and LCB. Gearbox was a close ratio cooper. It also deleted the original magic wand gear lever. I thought it was the shizzle.

I must have some photos somewhere!
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 7:46 am

Motorists Discount Centre were still trading up too at least 1999 as I bought twin Cherry Bomb exhausts from them for the white 325 I pictured.
Not sure what happened to them since

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Sat Jan 15, 2011 7:55 am

MDC did struggle on in some areas but I remember the branch in Dorking shutting down. Worcester Park (my local) was my second home and when it shut the manager (who we got to know quite well) moved to the Dorking branch. I got the call that they'd gone broke. so we whipped over there and helped clear the place for pence. We said "how much?" He said a stupid price and we filled the cars!!!! We were even in the stock room upstairs sifting through. winkeye
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:05 am

It's nice when things like that happen,all be it a rare occurance. Some years ago,when fuel was around 90p/litre the petrol station down the road was closing down and they had the price at something like 35p/litre to clear out! I went home to collect all my military fuel tanks and returned to the garage for a big fuel up,managed to drain the tanks on my pump. I paid 90 quid for all the fuel I bought. Felt like Christmas day!
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:38 am

B7 wrote:Andy, That Scopio is a dead ringer for mine (although I couldn't resist going exec and upgrading to the 15's). I bet you wish you'd kept that Cooper S. My first car was a Mini.

I don't have any shots of it but was as follows

1966 mini Super Deluxe in OEW with originally red trim. I was given it as a rotton write off at 16.

We fitted new wings (it quickly needed another one once I'd passed my test :o: ), front panel, sills, A panels, bootlid, rear valance, door skins and battery box :eek: You just wouldn't bother these days would you? However, this is how you learnt back in 80-81!! We spayed it Ford diamond white (as we had a couple of litres on the shelf), fitted a black vinyl roof and cooper reverse rims. I had a set of original Lucas rectangular fogs on the front, syndym screen and roof aerial. Inside out with the red, in with the black with a set of cobra cloth recliners, 1275GT rear seat and a Rookee wood dash. Motorist Discount Centre (remember them) centre console and a 4 speaker ICE install. Moto Lita 13" steering wheel completed the look.

The old 850 burnt more oil than petrol and it'd jump out of 1st gear as you backed off. So I bought a 1972 Mini 1000 which donated the engine. That was rebuilt with a little tuning work from the David Vizard tuning manual and a 1.5" SU and LCB. Gearbox was a close ratio cooper. It also deleted the original magic wand gear lever. I thought it was the shizzle.

I must have some photos somewhere!
Minis were a phase everyone went through in the seventies/eighties. Most of us grew out of it very quickly! I was given a very rusty one in 1981, a black Morris EPR165D. Once it was back home though, it was pronounced too rusty so it bit the dust - it was free though. According to DVLA though, it's still on the road.....
It was, according to the records at Gaydon, a factory black car which is one of only 6 made.
My Mum's first car was a Mini of around 1960/1 vintage. My Dad 'did it up (remember that phrase) around 1972. The car was about 30 quid and he got a mate who worked at the local BLMC dealer to paint it red/white, drop in an MG1100 engine which it was converted to twin leading shoe drums and given a set of new Cosmic wheels. I can still picture it.
In the mid eighties I built a similar one from a perfectly rust free 1959 shell but I added Cooper badges and grille - I was such a blade.
Back then though Minis were everywhere and could be bought for next to nothing. You'd build it yourself from bits you got from the scrapyard, paint it yourself (I was doing a VAG apprenticeship so it was done in an oven for 40 quid cash....) and it was a car you bought before something better came along. The Mini scene now is just too weird.

The Cooper S was alright, but I never regret selling a car. There's nothing I've sold that I think 'I wish I'd kept that' although some of it would be worth a fair bit now. The Sport Evo and CSL would have been good coin masters!
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 10:41 am

Jim320i wrote::eek: Some very nice motors you lot have had! But, your all old. :D So had more chance to collect over the years...



I've have/had 4 E30's in the past year, before that I had a little Mini but have no pics. :(

Also got this below, which now i'm selling on so nothing interesting...
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Hmmm, a 1972 1.3 Super Deluxe. Limeflower seats? 8O
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 12:28 pm

Now you see Andy, I do regret selling some. I get all nostalgic over some and if I have to name the one car I most regret selling? It would be that Mk1 3.0 Ghia Granada. It just looked the tits. Drove fantastic. Had sub 60k up and I loved it. Okay, they didn't have the spec available that some of the mk2's could get such as in electric windows, ac, electric seats / roof, trip computers etc. but there was something about the Mk1's IMO. In fact last night I was on the website below trawling :o:

http://www.granadazone.com/
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:43 pm

Andyboy wrote:
Hmmm, a 1972 1.3 Super Deluxe. Limeflower seats? 8O

I thought they were suppose to be cream and just faded... But im guessing they were limeflower. lol... Anyway, sold today on Ebay for £510. :D Wasnt you was it? :D
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 3:55 pm

NO!!!! :D
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 4:08 pm

My first car as a penniless student was a 1949 Fiat Toppolino

After that came a Dodge Charger

Both worth good money now

Funnily enough the car I have fond memories of was my Austin 1800 Landcrab - complete pile of crap but a supremely comfortable ride - and that essential feature for the young man about town - HUGE back seat :D
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 5:19 pm

I once swapped a pair of good used landcrab front wings for an MOT's working 525e. The block, crank'n'rods from that are in Oz's silver E30.
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 5:50 pm

My mate had a white landcrab. We used to call it the "Hugeolux". Wrote it off in Leatherhead outside my mates office. He was posted pieces of sump for weeks. winkeye
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 8:01 pm

Any pics of the modded Mini then Trev? What was the reg no, anything exotic?
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 9:18 pm

The only car I regret selling is my Landrover,I don't know why as it was rusty,slow,smelly etc etc but it had character,not to mention was great fun with the roof off,and tacking the muddy stuff over Salisbury Plains.

The only thing i've kept is my FS1E,this'll never be sold.
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Sat Jan 15, 2011 11:32 pm

Andyboy wrote:Any pics of the modded Mini then Trev? What was the reg no, anything exotic?
LYN 422D was the plate. I will try to find some pictures. I know I have one pic of it parked on the forecourt of Forge Garage in Worcester Park where I used to work.
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 12:01 am

Sorry these are photos taken of photos, so pretty gash. The only photos of my early cars I have.

My first car, got it xmas eve 1991, £690, 1983 Y reg Opel Kadett 1.6SR, thought I was the bolleau with my recaro seats, rev counter & the GM Dealersport stripes. £350 TPFT for first insurance, good times.

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My second car, 1100cc Mini, paid £350 for it, totally bone stock, did the obligatory cooper rip off with a can of smoothrite, 10" mambas, Peco Powermaster 4" oval centre exit rear box etc. Radius arm bushes were fubar so it had 4 wheel steer :)

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This was my uncle's UR Quattro, seem to recall it was a 1986 model, this pic would have been taken about 1988

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this was my second car 1600gt mk escort
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this was a steel 25 pound 1300hc
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mk3 2000e under a little referb
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back from the paint shop
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worst car ever mk2 cavalier horrable
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not mine but family nice
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:36 pm

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RS1600i !

I bought one of those from Witney Car Auctions in 1988, PRL8Y iirc. It was black like that one and was utterly mint. I was after an XR3i as a nice daily, but I went to the sales twice a week and I spotted this and gave £2900 for it.

Lee - I can't believe you went from a 1600 Astra to a Mini - that's the wrong way around like. Did either of those two honeys come from Big Mikes or Auto Exchange?
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Sun Jan 16, 2011 9:47 pm

Lee. 10" Mambas were the don back in the day. Were they 5" or 6"?
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Mon Jan 17, 2011 7:39 pm

quality thread lads, heres my 1st ever car on the road, a 1986 ford escort in glorious condition, i still have it in the garage carefully stored

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mate of mine goes weds to pick up his 550bhp rs500 block engine for his 3 door cosworth, car stands him at 20k odd and had a full resto , a specialist has had the engine a stupid amount of time, n some £7500 been spent on it , frightening, cant wait to go in it in the spring
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Wed Jan 19, 2011 8:55 pm

Blimey Polsta, thats the cleanest looking Escrote I have ever seen! Im liking the minty Cloverleaf wheels. What engine was it!
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Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:04 pm

B7 wrote:Lee. 10" Mambas were the don back in the day. Were they 5" or 6"?
Honestly can't remember Trev. They were all white when I got them and used nitromorse on them which revealed the original black with polished lips underneath. They were shod with 4 of Colway's finest remoulds :)
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Fri Jan 21, 2011 2:40 pm

Andyboy wrote: Lee - I can't believe you went from a 1600 Astra to a Mini - that's the wrong way around like. Did either of those two honeys come from Big Mikes or Auto Exchange?
Yeah it was a backwards step, a couple of mates had minis and they were such awesome fun that I could not resist.

The mini was a private sale from Redcar way. I did look at one in poo brown at Big Mikes in Stockton once, but it appeared to be lacking any front footwells :)

The Kadett was a private sale too, kid had it advertised for £1200, by the time the old man had finished abusing him and picking faults, we walked away with it for £690.
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Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:17 pm

Bought my first car at the age of 14 - MkII escort, with a 2.1 pinto, bilsteins and an lsd (I lived on a farm), had a good few others, but only a few pictures of my last one an 1100 popular plus, one lady owner and was still running drums on the front 8O

Changed a little after I'd finished with it (and still wonder why I ever sold it :roll: )

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Currently owned by a chap called Andy Bascombe who's retiring after this season, so will see if he's selling up :)
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Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:23 pm

Warrior head! :cool: :cool: :cool:
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bss325i wrote:Warrior head! :cool: :cool: :cool:
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Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:35 pm

Serious Ford Deviant in a past life! :D
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Mon Feb 07, 2011 10:58 pm

bss325i wrote:Serious Ford Deviant in a past life! :D
Wish I'd never sold (or scrapped) my old escorts - currently looking at importing a mk1 from Malta :thumb:
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Tue Feb 08, 2011 2:50 pm

A friend of mine owns this Mexico and another Mk1 which is getting a 2ltr zetec and many other tasty bits.

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Tue Feb 08, 2011 5:44 pm

Olympic blue and 7 inch rs four spokes - lovely mix and still got the original interior which is always a winner!

Zetec are a top engine, I ran one for a bit, although it was an 1800. Ran on 45 dcoe's, piper cams and the one and only Ron Harris worked his magic on the head.
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Tue Feb 08, 2011 6:09 pm

Adam (the escy owner) know the Harris's quite well and i think they have had a hand in the zetec.

The mexico runs a 1760 X flow on twin DCOE's but not sure if they are 40's or 45's.

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