Soldato
- Joined
- 2 Mar 2004
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- SE England
Well, at the moment my fleet's seen some sharp changes. I recently sold my very trusty (and absolutely fantastic) Jeep Cherokee, which has done me very well:
I also very briefly dabbled with:
A 1.7 'VCT' Ford Puma, great fun to drive but very not me...
.......and I also have currently as my daily, which I've been hacking around in for a fair few miles now:
The Pinifarina penned 406 Coupe, a 3.0 V6 'SE'. Suffice to say it's a lovely machine and drives beautifully, and has all the toys (heated electric memory leather, rain sensing wipers, cruise, climate etc), but it'll be moving on soon to make way for a more period daily. Sounds great though and is fantastic through the corners.
At this current moment I'm working on this as a project:
It's a 1975 P6, a 3500 'S' with the 3.5 litre Rover V8, and a few choice mods - SD1 heads, electronic ignition, Facet fuel pump and a 5 speed LT77 gearbox. The car's had a full engine and gearbox not many miles ago so is in fine fettle mechanically. It has, as original, PAS and 4 wheel disc brakes (with the rears being inboard) too, so it's pretty well kitted out.
I'm almost at the point of getting this MOT'd, so I'm hoping that with some luck and preparation I'll be able to get it on the road and see what it's really like - because I am quite taken with it and wouldn't mind using it on a regular basis - but it does need a fair few things doing, nothing major though. I had a P6 before but this one with the manual box is just a bit more sporting and entertaining - plus it's in my favorite colour....
So far I've rebuilt the master cylinder, sorted some of the cosmetic and rust issues, bled the brakes, got the handbrake working, tweaked the rear brakes, sorted some of the electrical faults and worked on some of the interior. It still needs further work on the rear brakes and maybe rear subframe mounts (or something like that, bit of a clonk sometimes on takeup of drive) but it's getting there. Real solid motor though






I also very briefly dabbled with:



A 1.7 'VCT' Ford Puma, great fun to drive but very not me...
.......and I also have currently as my daily, which I've been hacking around in for a fair few miles now:




The Pinifarina penned 406 Coupe, a 3.0 V6 'SE'. Suffice to say it's a lovely machine and drives beautifully, and has all the toys (heated electric memory leather, rain sensing wipers, cruise, climate etc), but it'll be moving on soon to make way for a more period daily. Sounds great though and is fantastic through the corners.
At this current moment I'm working on this as a project:






It's a 1975 P6, a 3500 'S' with the 3.5 litre Rover V8, and a few choice mods - SD1 heads, electronic ignition, Facet fuel pump and a 5 speed LT77 gearbox. The car's had a full engine and gearbox not many miles ago so is in fine fettle mechanically. It has, as original, PAS and 4 wheel disc brakes (with the rears being inboard) too, so it's pretty well kitted out.
I'm almost at the point of getting this MOT'd, so I'm hoping that with some luck and preparation I'll be able to get it on the road and see what it's really like - because I am quite taken with it and wouldn't mind using it on a regular basis - but it does need a fair few things doing, nothing major though. I had a P6 before but this one with the manual box is just a bit more sporting and entertaining - plus it's in my favorite colour....
So far I've rebuilt the master cylinder, sorted some of the cosmetic and rust issues, bled the brakes, got the handbrake working, tweaked the rear brakes, sorted some of the electrical faults and worked on some of the interior. It still needs further work on the rear brakes and maybe rear subframe mounts (or something like that, bit of a clonk sometimes on takeup of drive) but it's getting there. Real solid motor though
