One of these two if it's not raining. Or a golf tdi dsg if it is...!
My "retirement" car: 2012 Mazda5 GT.
One of these two if it's not raining. Or a golf tdi dsg if it is...!
Ooooooh, double garage and off-road parking! Very jealous. And that's before I even get to the cars :DOriginally Posted by tmilligan
"A man of little significance"
Nice, is that a Chesil?Originally Posted by tmilligan
Thats a Chesil....
It's lovely.Originally Posted by duffy78
I am thinking of changing my car and that colour combo is top of the list.
Company Car. For motorway mile munching.
Has changed my mind on the Brand.
Merc any good these days?Originally Posted by jem0911
It really is ok.Originally Posted by MrLion
I would never have considered Mercedes before.
It's well made. Great spec out of the box.
Great MPG. It costs me the same as a Mondeo Titanium in Co car Tax (give or take).
The only thing not tested is the service from the Dealer.
Too many to photograph.
Alfa 147 Ti as my daily drive.
1957 Morris Minor Conv
1966 Triumph TR6
1969 MGBGT
1972 Triumph Herald Conv
1974 MGB Roadster
1974 MGBGT
1989 Mini 1000
But I always regret selling my mint 1989 BMW 635csi Highline.
We need photos of this one! :)Originally Posted by miniman1983
This
This during the week
This during the weekends
And this a couple of times a year
One of the work motors :lol:
0n Saturday, about 10 minutes before the Ooops.........(GMT damage)
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(not my snaps - so thanks guys)
JP
Looks like ideal Exercise weather there!Originally Posted by Sancho Panza
If it's not raining, it's not training..... :lol: :lol:
600 bhp Impreza as daily driver .... Kawasaki zx10r for fun
My Carrera Fury is "driven" to work by me. No road tax, insurance or fuel required :D (well except for the fuel for me).
A fiat 500 lounge and I tend to wear g shocks all the time!
Originally Posted by erchie84
. . a Scooby with 600bhp :roll: pics please, or it didn't happen! :D :D
Regards M.
That's lovely. How are you feeling now?Originally Posted by stiglet
Now we are getting to the good stuff :lol:Originally Posted by Sancho Panza
Nice xd Pulse !
Is it LHD in UK, or RHD in theatre (based on the black out light triangle?)
Here is mine (retired after an accident from 26th RA in Gutersloh)
:lol: you crack me upOriginally Posted by Ron Jr
Good luck everybody. Have a good one.
Just picked up an allroad having read that another bad winter is on the way. Smaller alloys and winter tyres on the shopping list!
CheersOriginally Posted by thattallchap
Tickety boo thanks..... face will still scare the horses and small children for a bit longer though
BTW Eyewitness account from another site
"......Bump starting (between wheelie bits) Alan Neil's car,I think that's his name and managed to trip over as car was bursting into life and it ran up his leg over his ar$e up his back over his heid and back to ground where I believe, luckily for Alan, it was still running........."
JP :mrgreen:
PS anothercouple of pics
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pics by Stephen Hynds
It's RHD in theatre on Ops in Kosovo.Originally Posted by bmwrover
I've been to Princess Royal Barracks in Gutersloh. It's a big camp, formerly an RAF camp before the Army took it over, built by the Germans before WWII, for those interested :)
BTW, what's with the HPP lamp on the tow hitch? A bit vulnerable there isn't it? It's also obviously a LHD model you have as well.
Edit: I forgot to ask, do you mean you or the vehicle retired from 26 RA?
Indeed. Dyno output please.Originally Posted by TooTall
"Bite my shiny metal ass."
- Bender Bending Rodríguez
This for fun
When the sun is out, this:
Doon Long Wheel Base Buggy, on a 1972 Beetle chassis, porsche 944 rear suspension & brakes, cross-drilled front disk brakes, Gaz dampers, 2176 cc engine with; 48 IDA Carbs, CB Chromoly Crank, CB CNC 044 heads with 42x37 valves - ported and polished, Scat C45 cam, Scat I beam rods, MSD Billet Distributor, MSD Digital 6 control box, MSD Blaster 2 Coil, Serpentine Belt kit, Welded Fan, Straight Cut Cam Gears, Deep Sump, Full Flow Oil with Speedshop Breather, CB 78.4mm crank, Manx sidewinder exhaust and a CSP Pro-Steet IRS gearbox.
Hi Sancho, the xd retired after only 19.000 km in service, pretty much shortly after issue, and before Sept. 11th, so its one of the few that escaped early on just little damage ("powerful" tdi + G90 + rain + young squaddie and the rabbit across the street excuse)Originally Posted by Sancho Panza
It lives a pampered enthusiasts cars live in my barn, while I still need to work :lol:
The old oil lamp (German army issue) was just there for a laugh during a camping weekend)
Beauty of the xd is the versatility, now the roof is off and it gradually turns into an RDV (wanted to keep the tall cage, rather than fitting the wmik cage) but I am too shy to post a picture of THAT here :-)
Now that's my kinda car. Awesome job!Originally Posted by Jim:
What are the engine specs? >2 liters?
Thanks very much! :)
No, not 2 litres, and nowhere near as impressive as the beach buggy on the previous page. :shock:
1776cc with Engle 110 cam and full flow oiling. Twin dual throat Dellorto DRLA36s, stock heads, electronic 009 dizzy, Bugpack merged header and hide-away muffler.
It actually goes pretty well for such a "modest" motor, and is my first attempt at an engine build, and, apart from the machining and balancing, it's all my own work.
Front beam is narrowed just enough to compensate for the extra track of the CB dropped spindles, and fitted with a custom made anti-roll bar to suit the narrowed beam. Back brakes are from a later model with 50% wider drums than the originals, gearbox is also from a later car to give it longer legs, but I swapped the long axles for the short originals to keep the back wheels under the 'guards.
Home-made aluminium T-bars :
I inherited a Subaru Legacy diesel when I joined my current company.
Counting down the next 18 months to get rid of it as I am rapidly going off it.
I took one for a half day test drive.Originally Posted by a900ss
It was totally uneventful and left me cold.
Shame as I like the brand.
What are your main gripes?
Originally Posted by jem0911
General lack of refinement, only a 5 speed box, smokes like a diesel from the early 90's despite only 45k on clock, clutch showing signs that it is already due for replacement, uneconomical, air con not very good, soft suspension, poor roof rail design means it takes an age to get my bike rack on the roof, the list goes on...
10 year old mk 1 Audi TT, mainly for the wife. I have the pleasure of driving around in a Renault Kangoo... :? , saying that I'd strugle getting a set of ladders on the roof of the TT.
I scrapped my Seicento after the engine seized, and bought a Rover 214.
Very, very late to this thread but I like to join in :o
For fun and carting the dogs around (yes really!)
My beloved bog basic (no options whatever, no bidet or passenger side mirror, radio or aerial etc) Metro. 1984 and utterly mint.
My wifes wheels. Man she loves this little car.
My main car I haven't got a picture of Mercedes SL 500 with AMG alloys and exhaust. It gets used a lot less than the Mazda as though its roof is electric it seems to take forever to use, whereas the Mazdas roof is off (or on) in seconds!
NIce Jim ^
my low cal 65 in seasand
Beautiful! ^ Nice Resto-Cal stance, shaved indicators, rear pop-outs, not too much bling, nice rims and Porsche hub caps. Any more Cal Bugs?Originally Posted by mackered
Jim
Most days when I'm feeling well enough to ride/drive - I leave the car at home :D
It's just a matter of time...
Nice ^^
Here's me and my overlander :
Jim
This is my XT500 in London when it was my daily commuter (picture taken around 2002) :
This is what it looked like out of the container in New Zealand 2005 :
I decided to do something about it :
Two years of hard graft and unnatural obsession later :
Fantastic - glad to see it looking the way it should! 8)Originally Posted by Jim:
It's just a matter of time...
No pics, because it was pre-digital, but I built the third Cal-Looker in Britain. The first two were built by a guy called Rick Pearman, and Neil Birkett, who went on to edit VW Motoring magazine.
Mine was based on a 1970 1500 Beetle, but I used Day Mouldings wings, and an early spare wheel well. The tail pipe cut-outs were welded up, and the engine cover and fuel filler cap were louvered. I had Top-Line Parts one-piece front windows, with matching rears. The body was painted in off-white. It was lowered by removal of a front leaf and rotating the rear torsion bars. The gearbox was standard, with Urethane mounts and an Empi clutch. Wheels were replica Empi 8-spokes - the first set in the country. It had KYB Gas-a-just shocks on the rear, and Spax adjustables on the front.
The interior had a pair of Wolfrace Recaro-esque front seats with the rear trimmed to match. I made aluminium panels to replace the grilles either side of the speedo, with VDO gauges for oil temperature and pressure, revcounter, voltmeter and cylinder head temperature. I had a Mountney steering wheel and a Hurst shifter with reverse lock-out.
And the engine - a case was line-bored and I had an Okrasa counter-weighted crank, which had been nitrided. Porsche 912 conrods (shot-peened and stress-relieved) and Mahle forged pistons. The capacity was calculated to be 1904cc.
The valvetrain was an Engle 110 cam, with Gene Berg lightweight followers and Berg pushrods. Standard size valves, but the heads were lightly gas-flowed and the valves had a three-angle grind.
The oil system used an external filter and a "Top Hat" on the sump.
Weber 40 IDF carbs on Berg manifolds, with a Berg linkage and K&N filters. Ignition was by a 009 distributor and Bosch Blue coil.
It took a while to get it together, as these were the days before the internet. I used to wait until 8pm and then order parts over the phone from the likes of Claudes Buggies, Top Line and Gene Berg, who were all in California.
I ran the car for a couple of years, then sold it to a record producer. I don't know if it's still around.
Regards
Ian
ps I drive a Focus diesel these days. Comes with the job. :|
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The third Cal Looker in Britain, that's quite a claim! Sounds like a cool car, in any case. Interesting collection of parts for the motor, too.Originally Posted by Backward point
I also use a 'top hat" :)
Jim
Great thread this one :) With alot of awesome cars!
The 1:1 scale model/ornament i.e the garage queen. Had this for nearly 7 years now.
and the daily driver (only dirty pics I am afraid)
and my other toy which was my first car and I still have it after 11 years :)
(please excuse the driveway in these pics, it has long since had an overhaul and is nicely block paved now)
That little beast is going to get a complete overhaul and turned into a track/race car. Will have more carbon than metal by the time I am done! Would have been well under way by now but I bought the Kuga.
and my other "vehicle" but not road legal :lol:
(have to excuse the poor quality pics)
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :D
My daily drive (when I drive is a 530d BMW) - but when the sun shines I drive this...
1978 2.0 S
Hmmm......Originally Posted by markblack
Jim :wink: