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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Andy B on 19 February 2024, 09:29:30
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Some tongue in cheek but entertaining :y :y
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FYfyPtA9sNI
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:y
I watched that a while back
I had 4 Carlton saloons ,great cars 8)
I stuck with 4 pots with mods :-X and avoided the "boat anchor" engines
I remember someone stuck an Omega V6 in an estate carlton
I have fond memories of the 'totalcarlton.com' (now defunct) days :)
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£48000 way back in 1989/90. :o :o :o
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Production figures completly wrong
284 Carlton
666 Omegas
950 total
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Good looking cars the Carlton's, I always fancied a Senator I liked the "aggressive" look of the front end.
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Good looking cars the Carlton's, I always fancied a Senator I liked the "aggressive" look of the front end.
I loved my 24v Senator ...... trouble was, so did the tin worm! :(
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Production figures completly wrong
284 Carlton
666 Omegas
950 total
I don't think his bhp figures for the standard straight 6 were correct either :-\
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204 bhp iirc ? :-\
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204 bhp iirc ? :-\
Sounds right enough to me :y
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I loved my 24v Senator too it done 250,000 miles when the rust had him🙁🙁😢
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Same story for my 24v Sennie. Lovely car in every respect, but it got eaten alive around the rear end until it had to be scrapped. :(
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, but had to settle for an Astra GTE instead.
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😱😢😢😢 had a mk2 red top 16v gte too😢😢
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, ....
I wanted a Senator when they were still badged OPEL .... I was never going to afford one though ;)
I do remember sitting in a brand new Monza in the showroom in Pompey :y
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, ....
I wanted a Senator when they were still badged OPEL .... I was never going to afford one though ;)
I do remember sitting in a brand new Monza in the showroom in Pompey :y
You must be older than Moses, Mr Beanz. :D >:D
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i remember looking at the brochures and seeing the carlton 2200 cdi in carnelian red thinking it looked a fine machine . 1994 and that dream was realised and the car didnt dissapoint . very comfy ride with more than enough power . still have it to this day . not bad on the rust side either with it seeming to bear better than the model that followed it . strut tops were a rust trap that killed a few ( mine were replaced with 2mm galv shortly after i bought it and whilst the area was still very good and still perfect now )
the mk3 carlton however was always bad on front chassis leg tops but otherwise nothing too bad elsewhere .( similar to omegas )
nothing that would scrap a car if you did your own repairs( maybee so if you sent it to a garage !)
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, but had to settle for an Astra GTE instead.
I valated one of the last 24v's every week and allways wantead one, I treat myself to new Astra GTE 1/8/84 loved it at 1st, till all the faults started (2xA4 Pages) wiring loom caught fire as I started the car after filling with fuel, just turned the key, car was replaced with in a week for a Nissan.
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, ....
I wanted a Senator when they were still badged OPEL .... I was never going to afford one though ;)
I do remember sitting in a brand new Monza in the showroom in Pompey :y
You must be older than Moses, Mr Beanz. :D >:D
Thanks ..... ::) ;)
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, but had to settle for an Astra GTE instead.
I valated one of the last 24v's every week and allways wantead one, I treat myself to new Astra GTE 1/8/84 loved it at 1st, till all the faults started (2xA4 Pages) wiring loom caught fire as I started the car after filling with fuel, just turned the key, car was replaced with in a week for a Nissan.
I think that would be a 'B' registration same as my Kawasaki GPZ 750 Turbo...... :)
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I had a B reg Austin 1100, but it definitely wasn't 1984 ;D
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, but had to settle for an Astra GTE instead.
I valated one of the last 24v's every week and allways wantead one, I treat myself to new Astra GTE 1/8/84 loved it at 1st, till all the faults started (2xA4 Pages) wiring loom caught fire as I started the car after filling with fuel, just turned the key, car was replaced with in a week for a Nissan.
I think that would be a 'B' registration same as my Kawasaki GPZ 750 Turbo...... :)
😱😱😱😱 Dear God! That’s a bloody handful of a bike 🦏🦏
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Have you still got it with the standard HT10 on it? If so I can upgrade it with bored compressor housing and a nice big juicy billet wheel with extended tip >:D that will get it up on its hind legs for you🐎🐎🤣🤣🤣🤣
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You boyz with your rose tinted glasses ;D
That said, I always wanted a 24v Senator when they came out, but had to settle for an Astra GTE instead.
I valated one of the last 24v's every week and allways wantead one, I treat myself to new Astra GTE 1/8/84 loved it at 1st, till all the faults started (2xA4 Pages) wiring loom caught fire as I started the car after filling with fuel, just turned the key, car was replaced with in a week for a Nissan.
I think that would be a 'B' registration same as my Kawasaki GPZ 750 Turbo...... :)
😱😱😱😱 Dear God! That’s a bloody handful of a bike 🦏🦏
They were all painted red and black from the factory, but mine had been resprayed blue at some point.
Back then frame and tyre technology was pretty basic so it didn't like the corners but went like shit off a shovel on full boost. >:D
By the standard of 2024 it would not be considered quick with only 112 BHP.....but because it wobbled, weaved and bucked like a rodeo bull it felt quick.
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I had a B reg Austin 1100, but it definitely wasn't 1984 ;D
B at the end of the reg was 1964.
B at the start of the plate was 1984.
I think. :)
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I had a B reg Austin 1100, but it definitely wasn't 1984 ;D
B at the end of the reg was 1964.
B at the start of the plate was 1984.
I think. :)
Yep, 1964, when you were just a lad :)
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I had a B reg Austin 1100, but it definitely wasn't 1984 ;D
B at the end of the reg was 1964.
B at the start of the plate was 1984.
I think. :)
Yep, 1964, when you were just a lad :)
Not born for a couple of decades :P.......whereas you were probably middle aged in 1964. :)
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I had a B reg Austin 1100, but it definitely wasn't 1984 ;D
B at the end of the reg was 1964.
B at the start of the plate was 1984.
I think. :)
Yep, 1964, when you were just a lad :)
Not born for a couple of decades :P.......whereas you were probably middle aged in 1964. :)
Yet you post about your life in the 70's ;D
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I had a B reg Austin 1100, but it definitely wasn't 1984 ;D
B at the end of the reg was 1964.
B at the start of the plate was 1984.
I think. :)
Yep, 1964, when you were just a lad :)
Not born for a couple of decades :P.......whereas you were probably middle aged in 1964. :)
Yet you post about your life in the 70's ;D
His birthday is on the 29th of this month i reckon. ;)