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Posted: Thu Jul 27, 06 7:30 pm
by Anonymous
this was my daily last year until a bloke from Ireland bought it from me.
Now my daily is a peugeot van.
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 06 7:39 pm
by Anonymous
JamesKing wrote:Thats a nice looking truck

Thanks! You can se more pictures of it here:
http://www3.autodb.no/cgi-bin/car/detail.pl?nr=1128117
Sorry the text is in Norwegian, it's a sale adv.
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 06 9:01 pm
by Holly
Those front bucket seats are the same as those fitted to the '80s Charger, lol. Not many surviving with red interiors!
Posted: Thu Jul 27, 06 11:52 pm
by Anonymous
i bought a car earlier this month that has become my daily.
She's a '79 180B wagon. Been sat 15 years but a days work and she's up on her wheels again, MOTd and all. I'm well chuffed as i bought it blind and it needed very little!
put the cam finger back on that jumped off because a valve had stuck
Replace front exhaust
ungum the fuel cutoff solenoid. Fit a set of General Lee wheels.
fit new battery, drain the manky fuel and put fresh in.
Take for MOT: failed on cracked front flexi brake hose. replaced . Sorted!
Teething troubles: running hot: clogged rad. replaced. Clutch started to slip , replaced. Thats it. Done 800 miles now.
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 06 11:00 pm
by Stu
What's with the uprising in Ma-hu-sive avatars suddenly? Makes it all look odd.

Posted: Mon Jul 31, 06 3:53 pm
by Holly
They're linked to pics elsewhere on the internet, if a regular poster were using one we could fix it but for the occasional one or two its ok I recon ...
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 06 6:44 pm
by Anonymous
Kicked out the 2006 Jeep Commander Limited and got given FREE a 1993 Chrysler Town and Country minivan, the best damned move I ever made with a car, perfect for the kids, the wife can drive it and it's beat up already, 20MPG and runs perfectly, not something I can say for the last THREE shiny new vehicles I got from Daimler Chrysler
Plus these things are bomb proof, the guys that are working for me have one of the same year , it's got 208,000 miles on it and still going strong- they should have stuck to making these things- IMO
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 06 6:56 pm
by Holly
Well, the minivans are the one model that evolved rather than being re-invented. Now, where did I put my photos of that 440 powered Dodge Caravan ...
Posted: Wed Aug 02, 06 9:42 pm
by Anonymous
the 3.3 V6 will do just fine James, ta

Posted: Thu Aug 03, 06 7:19 am
by SteveCase
A Toyota Power-Van, 2.4 diesel, loaded up with plumbing gear, it does have alloys though, probably run about a 55 quarter!

Posted: Sun Aug 06, 06 5:53 pm
by Bryan
Here is my brother's van, sadly its sick at mo waiting on a replacement tranny.

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Posted: Wed Feb 14, 07 2:00 pm
by Anonymous
The Citroên XM is long gone

Too much trouble and probably the car that has been most expensive owning and least in traffic of mine.
I inherited a 93 Escort 1.8 diesel (non-turbo) a few months ago, but it got too slow and cold for safe driving by me. So I picked up this 99 Durango SLT + last week. Suddenly I just

winter driving.

Posted: Wed Feb 14, 07 2:51 pm
by Anonymous
Only just seen this thread , was origonally posted before i joined the forum.
Here's our Daily hack's Peugeot 306 Merridian 1.9 Turbo Diesel , just aquired on Sunday . Great little car , had a new engine fitted only just , cost more than i payed for it

And the Transit is what i spend most of the time driving . It needs a Bananarama!

Its going in September , Might get a sprinter next , not too keen on the new Tranny.
Had the Jeep Cherokee Limited Up til Sunday

Loved it but she didnt. So thats why i got her the Pug.
And now ive got this yesterday a Mustang 3.8 V6
