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Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:46 pm

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B7 wrote:There was a Mk2 Ghia in Velvet Red in the professionals as well (Cowleys car)
The red mk2 was a Jupiter red 2.8 Ghia

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Jupiter! That was it! Should have known that, I sprayed my mates track bike that colour!

Remember Apollo Green on the Mk2's? I nearly bought a T plate Apollo Ghia.
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:48 pm

kieran325 wrote:I grew up with big Fords esp the Granada.

My old man bought Chief Constable James Anderton's official police car from a police auction, it was tricked up with all sorts and went like a rocket.

Happy days with Granada's and Capri's 8)
We used to look after an ex Met Rover 2600, CYW497V iirc. It had Jag brakes, 2300 non self levelling suspension, Koni shocks and Minilites. It drive very well, and it went alright too. It was a 5 speed manual and didn't hang about.
On balance the Granada was a better car - they had a nice airy interior and a superb ride. The Rovers always felt a bit confined.
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:50 pm

B7 wrote: Remember Apollo Green on the Mk2's? I nearly bought a T plate Apollo Ghia.
You could get it on the Mark 3 Capris as well. A mate had an Apollo green 2.0 S on a V plate, a nice thing that was.
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:55 pm

I 1986 I had a 1979 2.8i Ghia (WTE 90 T) wonder where it is now... within two months of buying it it had the obligatory genuine spots & fogs, 2.8i front spoiler, rear spoiler from the Injection, Bilsteins, & a Janspeed exhaust.

Absolutely loved that car, just a brilliant car to drive, at the same time I also had a Capri 3.0 Ghia auto with full Janspeed manifolds and exhaust system (lovely sound that car made), but I preferred driving the Granny.

my father bought brand new in 1978 a metallic blue 2.3GL auto. A couple of days later, we went to collect the car from Fry's of Lewisham, dad opens the door (the car was still in the showroom)and finds a power steering fluid puddle on the carpet, on the spot he says to the sales manager, "leave this, I'll take this instead" he bought a silver Cortina 2.0 Ghia auto that was next to it! I was 10 then...

At the same time I had the Granny, a neighbour had an ex-Police spec 2.8i , for some reason... everytime we compared performance, his was noticeably faster in a straight line...
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:25 pm

Anyone remember the longer wheelbase Coleman Milne stretched verions of the MK2?.... Not on about the hearse/funeral type things just the ones that had the longer rear doors....

Would have loved to have put on the 2.8i front splitter with spots and fogs and rear boot spoiler on a black one of them..... :D
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:29 pm

My Dad was a Ford Man as well back in the day (seventies) - after 3 Minis. First was a Mark 1 Mexico which he reckoned was the only thing around which equalled the steering feel of the Mini. After that came a Capri 2000S (VAA875R) in Green Jade, black vinyl roof but it had the black interior and not the Cadiz deckchair trim as it was one of the last Halewood built cars before Capri production moved to Germany. I can recall the day he got it from a Ford dealer in the South West, Grosvenor Motors in Gillingham in August 1977 - I still have the Ford all models catalogue we had.
After that was a 3.0S Mark 3, GYD153T. Black with the Recaro front seats and the 7 inch wide RS alloys but on a standard body (not the X plack). That came from Portcullis Motors in Langport, another now defunct Ford dealer.
As well as that we had (for work) a Riviera blue Mark 2 Escort 1300L Estate FOO758T, and a Granada 2.3L Estate, DUD2V which was Solar gold over brown. The Granada had three gearboxes - the first one was noisy at 130'000, the Ford exchange unit jammed in third and the third one was fine. It did the usual Ford V6 trick of stripping the teeth from the camshaft drive gear. When it was pensioned off in 1991 it had done well over 200k. The number plate came off and it went to meet it's fate in Witney Car Auction.
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:49 pm

Bloody hell Andy is there nothing you know about cars, today i picked up a nice E34 touring, and in the history file was an article written by yourself about the E34 :D
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:29 pm

Don't take that too seriously...... :D
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:31 pm

agd931 wrote:I 1986 I had a 1979 2.8i Ghia (WTE 90 T)
My 2.8 Ghia was ATE 910T :D
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:42 pm

B7 wrote:
agd931 wrote:I 1986 I had a 1979 2.8i Ghia (WTE 90 T)
My 2.8 Ghia was ATE 910T :D
8O I don't believe it!!!
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:06 pm

agd931 wrote:
B7 wrote:
agd931 wrote:I 1986 I had a 1979 2.8i Ghia (WTE 90 T)
My 2.8 Ghia was ATE 910T :D
8O I don't believe it!!!
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Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:52 pm

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jesus there's some nice scrap in the backdrop, :D

a Maxi, hearing aid beige all-agro and a 25'executive !
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 6:17 am

Apart from the black vinyl roof, it's exactly the same as mine!!!
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 8:01 am

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jesus there's some nice scrap in the backdrop, :D

a Maxi, hearing aid beige all-agro and a 25'executive !
That photo was taken on Epsom Downs in about '86 in the car park right in the middle of the track. Was known as the shagging car park at night!! Unfortunately for Pete and Andy, they've put a barrier up now that get closed in the evening to stop the dogging!
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 9:45 am

Talking of spectacular 80's car parks.......

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Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:33 am

I spot one for Roger in there. Proper Frech executive, A Renault 20TX (or is it the v6 30TX?) :?
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:39 am

B7 wrote:I spot one for Roger in there. Proper Frech executive, A Renault 20TX (or is it the v6 30TX?) :?
That will be a 20 Trevor. The 30s all had a quartet of round headlights, but you knew that ! :)
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:55 am

pacerpete wrote:
B7 wrote:I spot one for Roger in there. Proper Frech executive, A Renault 20TX (or is it the v6 30TX?) :?
That will be a 20 Trevor. The 30s all had a quartet of round headlights, but you knew that ! :)
Only needed self levelling to be a world beater.


Also in view, a povo 2000/2300 Rover SD1 and an ivory 1600/1800 Alfa Giulietta. Truly a landfill site.
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 1:10 pm

pacerpete wrote:
B7 wrote:I spot one for Roger in there. Proper Frech executive, A Renault 20TX (or is it the v6 30TX?) :?
That will be a 20 Trevor. The 30s all had a quartet of round headlights, but you knew that ! :)
How would I know that Peter? I'm allegic to french scrap.















I do remember actually as my colleague at BT in the 80's had a couple :o:
A very rusty early 30TS in gold and a brown 20 TX. He also had a Shitroen GS Club at one point which ate cams for a living and successfully put a Renault 4 (c/w greenpeace sticker) on it's roof in the snow! So it wasn't all bad. I blame him solely for my total hatred of anything French!
So actually he was a bloody good coach!
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:26 pm

Renault 20's. :eek:

To be fair they were quite a robust old turd and they rode very well. The 2.0 TS/TX was the one, not the TL with the 1.7 motor. The 30's were savage on fuel, especially the autos. The PRV V6 was a weird engine, a 90 degree V6 (chopped down V8) with an odd firing order. They had Renix injection as well iirc. They used to rust well, too.
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 5:06 pm

Andyboy wrote:Renault 20's. :eek:

To be fair they were quite a robust old turd and they rode very well. The 2.0 TS/TX was the one, not the TL with the 1.7 motor. The 30's were savage on fuel, especially the autos. The PRV V6 was a weird engine, a 90 degree V6 (chopped down V8) with an odd firing order. They had Renix injection as well iirc. They used to rust well, too.
The Gold 30TS was a rotting S plate shed he bought (IIRC) off his father in law. It had rot in the roof as well as everywhere else. However, it was a manual and as you say Andy, it rode quite well. Met a sad end though through accident damage just prior to it's MOT. winkeye Funny that as it had f*ck all chance of ever passing another!

His 20TX was a very clean car and it shocked us that he'd bought what was actually a good looking car. It was fairly loaded with toys as well.
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 5:09 pm

Andyboy wrote:Talking of spectacular 80's car parks.......

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I also spy what looks to be an XR3i (barry will be knocking one out now), a Mk2 Granada in the distance and what looks to be a very executive Dailmer Soveriegn. A couple of Henna Red chromers too.

Wheres the shot from Andy? Something from your past?
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Sun Feb 20, 2011 6:37 pm

B7 wrote: what looks to be a very executive Dailmer Soveriegn.
Probably a carbed 3.4 with tweed.

Pic is from www.autoshite, a forum about old crap. It's quite amusing.
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Sun Mar 13, 2011 5:22 pm

The Granada is this week's Shed of the Week on Pistonheads:

http://www.pistonheads.com/doc.asp?c=162&i=23313

Optimistic price considering no ticket or tax and an abundance of "issues".
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