Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => Omega Gallery => Topic started by: Mrccooper on 17 December 2023, 07:56:35
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Who got the oldest omega??
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Dr Andy B
https://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=150664.0
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7, only 243 to go.
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Dr Andy B
https://www.omegaowners.com/forum/index.php?topic=150664.0
Only 2 of my Trim and spec variant left Licenced according to https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/vauxhall_omega_2.5_v6_cdx (https://www.howmanyleft.co.uk/vehicle/vauxhall_omega_2.5_v6_cdx)
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no doubt there are not many left of your spec and it is indeed a fine example but other car wise i wouldnt rely on that particular site for any form of accuraccy. it list models in a strange way ,sometimes models that dont even exist !
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It is also dependent on the accuracy / consistancy of the detail submitted to the DVLA by dealerships on 1st registration. It's more so of an issue with older vehicles when handwritten details were submitted to the DVLA prior to everything currently available on line.
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no doubt there are not many left of your spec and it is indeed a fine example but other car wise i wouldnt rely on that particular site for any form of accuraccy. it list models in a strange way ,sometimes models that dont even exist !
That would be the V8 :'(
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No results for VAUXHALL OMEGA 3.0
I didnt expect that.
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Uv 5 omega 1997 1998 2002 2002 and 2003 2.2 2.5td and 2.5v6
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No results for VAUXHALL OMEGA 3.0
I didnt expect that.
That howmanyleft site is about as much use as a used, split condom smeared in dogshit. Unless you are selling a car, and use it to falsely claim yours is the only one left.
As the best of the lot, there are still quite a few 3.0l Omegas out there :). In fact, despite being the dog of all engines, there are still a fair number of 2.6 Omegas out there as well.
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mines a 2.5 cd first reg 04. 01.1997. In need of an mot at the moment. too cold to get a few minor jobs done