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Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« on: 18 February 2021, 17:03:37 »

Youtube suggested video for me
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rW7OS10KW1E
13 minutes in
Charles Trent collecting "end of life vehicles" 
its MOTed till 7 January 2022
and i checked and it is 3615 cc model  :o
those where fitted with twin turbos and called "Lotus carltons" back in the day and worth more than scrap  :P

so WTF is going on here ?
anyone on the ABS know anything about it  :-\
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #1 on: 18 February 2021, 17:23:46 »

I would suspect stolen and recovered then paid out judging by the bits of dash that have been removed
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #2 on: 18 February 2021, 17:24:08 »

Watch another 60 seconds of the video you baffoons!  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #3 on: 18 February 2021, 17:25:37 »

Such easy outrage ;D
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #4 on: 18 February 2021, 17:27:00 »

I suspect Dave knows..... just baiting.  :P
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #5 on: 18 February 2021, 17:28:21 »

carlton aside most of the stuff on there wasnt bad enough to scrap . whats wrong with people these days.?
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #6 on: 18 February 2021, 17:33:30 »

carlton aside most of the stuff on there wasnt bad enough to scrap . whats wrong with people these days.?

Hmmm.  I've scrapped cars worthy of selling on, simply becuase.........

Have you actually had to deal with the 'cheaper end of' car buying public?  I just couldn't be arsed with dealing with the txt spk;

Alr8 m8, iz da car stl 4sell?  W8tin on gyro 2 cum....... kan u tyke ov ov sell.  B round frydy.

Sooner just get a hairy arsed bloke to turn up with a hiab, and be done with it.
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #7 on: 18 February 2021, 17:38:50 »

Watch another 60 seconds of the video you baffoons!  ;D ;D ;D

its 210 seconds AFTER till he said he was bulls***ing

i was only interested in the carlton , so didn't watch anymore lorry driving video after that
hence the thread
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #8 on: 20 February 2021, 15:26:27 »

Watch another 60 seconds of the video you baffoons!  ;D ;D ;D

its 210 seconds AFTER till he said he was bulls***ing

i was only interested in the carlton , so didn't watch anymore lorry driving video after that
hence the thread

I started to watch a few of his videos a while back. So many of the cars he picks up I wouldn't have scrapped if i'd owned them. Seems to be a sad effect of modern living - save the planet by not using carrier bags and replacing one bulb with an LED one, but scrap cars when they are less than ten years old because it doesn't fit in with the image / next door neighbour got something newer.
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #9 on: 20 February 2021, 15:51:25 »

indeed , I wonder what the actual carbon footprint is when you take a car 10 years old that needs only minor repair, transport it to the other end of the country, dismantle it, recycle what you can, landfill the rest, then get raw and recycled materials from all around the world, process it all into a new car that will last 10 years .
my Omega is 18 years old
the last carlton I had for 12 years is still MOTed today ,reg 1993 ,so 28 years old
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #10 on: 20 February 2021, 16:26:44 »

I'm wondering on the merits of something old enough to be mot and tax exempt... Who cares if it only does 15mpg :D
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #11 on: 20 February 2021, 16:46:43 »

I'm wondering on the merits of something old enough to be mot and tax exempt... Who cares if it only does 15mpg :D


Only a real saving if you have several cars you don't use very much.


Every car should have an independent inspection, so MOT exemptions are a terrible idea.


Tax exemption is nice, but saves what, £200 pa?


Pick the right car, and an old car is still perfectly good as a daily provided things like climate control and poncy radios aren't on your essential list. A nice Triumph 2500, Rover P6, Volvo or Granada are good candidates, if you can find one that's been welded properly and is already in frequent use.
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #12 on: 20 February 2021, 16:54:24 »

I'm wondering on the merits of something old enough to be mot and tax exempt... Who cares if it only does 15mpg :D


Only a real saving if you have several cars you don't use very much.


Every car should have an independent inspection, so MOT exemptions are a terrible idea.


Tax exemption is nice, but saves what, £200 pa?


Pick the right car, and an old car is still perfectly good as a daily provided things like climate control and poncy radios aren't on your essential list. A nice Triumph 2500, Rover P6, Volvo or Granada are good candidates, if you can find one that's been welded properly and is already in frequent use.

Reminds me of my 1976 (P) 2500S. Mimosa yellow with Stag alloys as standard. Twin SU carbs instead of injection.

Overdrive made it very 'long of leg' although economy was still woeful at around 13 MPG, following a play with the Colourtune.

By seven years old it was completely rotten with rust despite the loving care and attention of the BL workers who put their heart and soul into her creation. ::) ::) ::) :)

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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #13 on: 20 February 2021, 17:04:40 »


Reminds me of my 1976 (P) 2500S. Mimosa yellow with Stag alloys as standard. Twin SU carbs instead of injection.

Overdrive made it very 'long of leg' although economy was still woeful at around 13 MPG, following a play with the Colourtune.



how the hell do you get it that low? Single SUs are excellent, but I've never seen a decent throttle linkage on a factory twin(or more) installation.


Colourtunes are pretty good but if using them on multiple carb engines, you want at least one per carb. I've a friend who tunes the quad Dellortos on his hotrod with eight of them, bought for pennies at various autojumbles.
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Re: Vauxhall Carlton "scrapped"
« Reply #14 on: 20 February 2021, 17:13:00 »

I'm wondering on the merits of something old enough to be mot and tax exempt... Who cares if it only does 15mpg :D


Only a real saving if you have several cars you don't use very much.


Every car should have an independent inspection, so MOT exemptions are a terrible idea.


Tax exemption is nice, but saves what, £200 pa?


Pick the right car, and an old car is still perfectly good as a daily provided things like climate control and poncy radios aren't on your essential list. A nice Triumph 2500, Rover P6, Volvo or Granada are good candidates, if you can find one that's been welded properly and is already in frequent use.

100% agree with everything here.
Yes the mot exemption is a totally stupid idea. Most classic owners will know their cars inside out and still have them mot,d. But there will be loads that don't have a clue how safe their car is and choose to not mot them.cannot understand the idea one little bit.
And yes none of the modern fancy features are essential. My daily drivers have carbs,points,manual window and locks and a basic radio cassette. No bl***y screens or gizmos.perfectly useable in a modern world in every scenario
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