My bizzare scoob replacement...
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My bizzare scoob replacement...
Having decided to sell the scoob (MY97 STi3 Wagon) and replace with something cheap (ie sub £2k) to get from A to B, my mind has wandered from hot hatch to V12 XJS .
Today though, I have picked up a lovely 1960's coupe, wire wheels, 3 litre straight six under the bonnet and a woofly soundtrack.
Can you guess what it is?
Today though, I have picked up a lovely 1960's coupe, wire wheels, 3 litre straight six under the bonnet and a woofly soundtrack.
Can you guess what it is?
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Originally Posted by CrisPDuk
For under 2k it has to be an MGC
But as with all these things, the budget got stretched northwards a bit.
Just got to liberate some more BHP and make it go round corners now
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Originally Posted by dela
Spot on.
But as with all these things, the budget got stretched northwards a bit.
Just got to liberate some more BHP and make it go round corners now
But as with all these things, the budget got stretched northwards a bit.
Just got to liberate some more BHP and make it go round corners now
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A V8 would have been nice, but they are proper money for a tidy one.
As for the brakes, I'm going to have a chat with a guy I know who used to race an MGC, he must know how to slow the things down. I'm now on the lookout for a good set of minilite wheels for it, I'm sure there is space behind them to squeeze some decent 4 pot calipers.
Piccys to follow...
As for the brakes, I'm going to have a chat with a guy I know who used to race an MGC, he must know how to slow the things down. I'm now on the lookout for a good set of minilite wheels for it, I'm sure there is space behind them to squeeze some decent 4 pot calipers.
Piccys to follow...
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