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vauxhall special vehicles
MikeV6:
How many people on here have a "Specials" I no I'm going to get the stand reply everyone's omega is special I no mine are to me :D
I would love to own one to add to the collection but do you think they are worth more than a same spec omega or less ?? id be interested in knowing what people thought are.
Thanks
Mike
Doctor Gollum:
They are basically base Omegas with xenons and heavy duty springs, cloth interiors and manual rear windows. Facelift cars only had climate control because it was standard on all facelift Omegas.
They were available across Europe and with 3.0/3.2 V6 petrol and 2.5 DTi diesels (not UK) and manual or auto regardless of engine.
In 2003, a 3.2 V6 Special Estate cost £18,300.
They made very good blank canvases for projects and most of the niceties of the Elite could be retrofitted as the wiring was mostly already fitted from the factory.
Value will be on condition, and what's fitted as most worth buying are preserved plod rather than day to day cars. There are exceptions to this, but expect to pay premiums for these.
When they were readily available, if you knew what you were looking for, they were very good value. But late Omegas were still available via Network Q for several thousand.
Doctor Gollum:
As an addendum, Special means Special Order rather than 'special'. The model being the engine type. Everything else was an option above the basic car. So, in the UK, they were almost all petrol 3.0/3.2 so were V6 Special.
For the Vectrum, they were Special (2.0T or 1.9/2.0 diesel), or V6 Special (3.2/2.8T petrol or 3.0 diesel).
Nowadays such models are Authorities.
MikeV6:
Some good info there thanks :y
Wonder if anyone has one for sale ::)
Mutha Jugs n Speed:
I have two, and I would compare them as like any work vehicle, that has maybe 2-3 drivers per shift and possibly on the road for 24 hours depending on policing requirements. They are in general ragged and abused, and yes it can be argued that they are regularly maintained to the highest standard....hmm ::) I have one car a 3.2 that had 40k on the clock which spent most of its 3 years sitting outside London embassies. Question was why dispose of such a low mileage car? simples, the transmission was shagged and required replacement. The second car a 3.0, had 86k and was in a scrapyard with a goosed engine. Should have walked away but the actual overall body wasn't to bad, so it got saved....So at three I've now stopped taking in any more knackered Omegas into the retirement home, ex police or otherwise, just need the check up for the neck up to complete the picture.....buyer beware!
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