What car do you wish you still had? With Photos....

ErrErrminator said:
wspohn said:
I often miss both of these:

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You can’t just leave that here without telling us more! :)

I owned one of the 100 Islero S cars (painted a horrid brown). It was a home market car and so I had to fit it with seat belts and I did an engine minor tune up including me sitting in front of the TV at night with 24 cam follower buckets and a sheet of heavy plate glass with emery cloth on it, resurfacing them all. Once I had the valves set to spec and had run it awhile, the rings loosened up and it was back in shape again after a lengthy storage by the last owner.

They were (too) well muffled so I removed the intermediate silencers and allowed that glorious exhaust note out. It got 350 bhp out of 3.9 l. at 7,000 rpm. I couldn't drive it to or from work on the classic insurance I had it on so I used it all weekend, doing chores like picking up bales of fertilizer. I actually said "Put the bag of cow manure at the back of the Lamborghini..."

Very interesting amalgam of Italian bits joined to British brakes, electrics and hydraulics. I was able to replace a faulty turn signal switch that would have cost $400 from Italy with a $70 Austin switch which turned out to be the same. Similarly, I stuck an Austin Healey brake light switch in it after I managed to locate it - behind a panel in a rear fender well beside the twin servos. The manufacturers made it harder by using Italian wiring coding on their stuff and just plugging in the British units with a completely different coding and there was no such thing as a wiring diagram.

It was nice that the car had been a homemarket car and had a km speedo (that went to 300 kph) as that was what was wanted in Canada.

When farming bits out to be refurbished I quickly learned to say it (the large oil cooler, for instance) was from some old Fiat - it would come back at about 1/3 the price as if I had told them it was for a Lambo.

So that is the story of the Islero which I owned for many years but never got around to repainting in the original Argento (silver). The wheels, BTW, are to standard small British wire wheel spec and fit my MGs, but as they cost $200 each today, it probably isn't what I would choose to use, and old magnesium wheels have their maintenance issues

PS - just remembered that they were styled by the same Italians that had done the Jensen Interceptors so I was able to replace rusty Lambo rear quarter window latches with NOS Jensen improved ones. And one more bit of trivia - they came with electric windows which was a bit new in 1968/9, but they didn't trust the Lucas systems so included with every car a special key that you would use after pulling a little chrome plug in the door, to manually raise or lower them if the possibly deficient British electric mechanism failed you!

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I wish I still had my MK2 Escort RS2000, and both of the Capri 2.8is I had later - especially in view of what they are worth now!

Anyway photo is of my 2nd Capri that I bought in 1988 and kept for a couple of years. But I didn't take it, someone posted it on a forum in 2018 when the car was living in the Orkneys apparently! (And it had the OE electric aerial when I had it).
 

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Always tended to go away from mainstream if I could.
That's my son in front of the car, he's 35 now with a huge bushy beard!
 

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Owdgit said:
Always tended to go away from mainstream if I could.
That's my son in front of the car, he's 35 now with a huge bushy beard!
I had an Opel Manta. Earlier than your one. Opel Manta SR Berlinetta 2.0. I think I was about 20 when I bought it.
 
I sort of had a Manta back in 1985.

It was actually badged as a Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch 2000GLS but had the same shell as the Manta Hatch. I quite liked it, but not as much as my 1st Capri 2.8i that it replaced because I had to sell that to help fund the deposit on my 1st house! :(
 
Mr Tidy said:
I sort of had a Manta back in 1985.

It was actually badged as a Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch 2000GLS but had the same shell as the Manta Hatch. I quite liked it, but not as much as my 1st Capri 2.8i that it replaced because I had to sell that to help fund the deposit on my 1st house! :(
Sorry, Mr Tidy it was nothing like a Manta. It was a Vauxhall look a like. C'mon some of us have standards. Cavalier, ppfft.... :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
Stevo1987 said:
Sorry, Mr Tidy it was nothing like a Manta. It was a Vauxhall look a like. C'mon some of us have standards. Cavalier, ppfft....

It was the same car just with different badging - like all those Vauxhalls badged as Opels in the rest of Europe! :lol:
 
Mr Tidy said:
Stevo1987 said:
Sorry, Mr Tidy it was nothing like a Manta. It was a Vauxhall look a like. C'mon some of us have standards. Cavalier, ppfft....

It was the same car just with different badging - like all those Vauxhalls badged as Opels in the rest of Europe! :lol: Well mine was made in Germany. Yours, Luton. :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
Stevo1987 said:
It was the same car just with different badging - like all those Vauxhalls badged as Opels in the rest of Europe! Well mine was made in Germany. Yours, Luton.

That's true! At least my Capris were made in Germany though.
 
My old VX220 after restoring it, plan was always to sell it again but good grief did it look the part and drive incredibly when it went!

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I'd love to get a VX220 on this side of the pond but doubt that is possible.

I expect that the LNF Ecotec I have in my Solstice coupe might just drop in there. 375 bhp with a 2000 lb car weight would be...brisk!
 
I had this in Germany in my twenties where I lived for 15 years, great car in its day and worth a few quid now days! My third car and insurance was a fourtune!
 

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And previous to the Cossie
 

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And my first car again in Germany
 

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SiJar said:
And previous to the Cossie
I had two RS Turbos. The original series 1. i.e. the white one. That got one nicked from a pub car park. I also had the series two which I sold when I moved to Canada.
 
Yes you can tell that I was a ford man in my younger days. The RS turbo had fantastic Recaro Seats which fitted me like a glove, I just wish more manufacturers fitted seats like Recaro’s as standard today.
 
There seem to be quite a few Ford fans on here, so I might as well add a photo of my RS2000 (apologies for the scabby wheels).
 

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Mr Tidy said:
I sort of had a Manta back in 1985.

It was actually badged as a Vauxhall Cavalier Sportshatch 2000GLS but had the same shell as the Manta Hatch. I quite liked it, but not as much as my 1st Capri 2.8i that it replaced because I had to sell that to help fund the deposit on my 1st house! :(

Like this? (actually this one was only 1.6 8) )
 

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