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Posted: 02 Dec 2005 12:32 am
by petefarrell360
Ahhh, that'd explain it then! LOL, I had to laugh at the feedback, not that it applies to you, as the passenger of the chap who then owned it is to blame. "Superb! Thanks for giving the car a good home! Pleasure doing business! A*A*A*A* " Shame, it was lowish mileage too, nice looking car.
Pete
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 12:41 am
by ducatievo
So is your brother making up a load of budget drifters then?
We keep a couple to either sell to someone as a cheap drifter or to use for people to learn in at the track.
Yeah I was a bit gutted to see the GLT get ruined cos it had a towbar and was mint inside and out except for the bonnet. Still good for a few spares I guess.
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 12:48 am
by 340GLT
Ahh rite where abouts are you then?
Cheers Adam
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 12:53 am
by ducatievo
We're located by Brands Hatch Circuit

Posted: 02 Dec 2005 12:54 am
by petefarrell360
I was gonna ask what was salvageable from the red GLT, as the doors would be nice, if they're not dented, as I need a set in red.
Not a lot gets past us V3M guys on the bay if it's 300 related! So we found the car in the end!
And I can see an idea for a meet forming!
Pete
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 01:04 am
by ducatievo
I don't think the doors are dented, it still has the alloys too. But since it's been parked up outside the local 'chavs' have given it the once over so the interior is messy (sunroof open).
I think my brother is just waiting the person who scraps our cars to pick it up. If you were local you could probably pick what you wanted, as my bro is generally too busy to bother stripping the cars for all the parts, and just lets the scrapper take them.
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 01:08 am
by foggyjames
ducatievo wrote:his twit mate grabbed the wheel sending it into the crash barrier on purpose. Muppet cos that car would have lasted for ages.
Just out of interest...any idea why? I have no problem at all with giving a wreck an ungraceful send-off, but I'd not trash a car in good condition...not even an Allegro!
Pete - Husky's feature is on his website. It's only a brief column, but good stuff none-the-less.
I think it's our duty to get a mag feature or two for some of the more interesting cars here.
cheers
James
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 01:14 am
by petefarrell360
Well, it'd be criminal to let the alloys go............ and the undented doors if they've managed to survive that ordeal! So, I could manage a trip over at some point if it's only gonna be scrapped!
James, ta for the heads up, I browsed his site before, I must have missed that, or I was there in the early days of the site!
Pete
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 01:52 am
by Chris_C
petefarrell360 wrote:Not a lot gets past us V3M guys on the bay if it's 300 related! So we found the car in the end!
Pete
Well, not all of us..... A few know of my recent find on the bay
Come on then Fog's, whose cars would you put up? I'd probably go with Husky's and the white one here....
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 02:16 am
by foggyjames
Tough call. I'd put my own car up if I tidyied the bodywork first, and there are a raft of cars which will be very cool in a year or two.
As it stands....Husky, the DORIFTOOOOO mobile, myself (ah, the cheek), and maybe Vicky's car? Probably Adam's too actually. It kinda depends on the angle they're taking with the feature. There are better retro-look 'stock' cars out there (I'm thinking of Solamanda), but I guess we're looking at modified.
cheers
James
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 04:55 am
by deleted
the article wouldbe much improved if there was no TEXT
i hope car mags over here arnt anywhere near as bad
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 09:14 am
by redline
ducatievo wrote:We're located by Brands Hatch Circuit

I think its time the 300 liberation front paid this place a visit lol
( picture the scene , middle of the night ,four or five blokes in camo gear and balaclavas with bolt cuttres and er , um ,tow ropes !! )
On a more serious note
Its a shame your not nearer coz I would be happy to come down a couple of times a week to help strip the cars,
I know storage is a problem for spares but there is money to be made and parts such as headlight wipers , electric windows /mirrors, even high level brake lights are always in demand especially from our european members
its great to see the 300 in any form of motorsport even if it dos end up with them going out in a blaze of glory (RIP sausage )
keep up the good work guys
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 10:28 am
by ducatievo
the article wouldbe much improved if there was no TEXT
i hope car mags over here arnt anywhere near as bad
Yes I don't buy their mag normally and my bro buys it if there's something he likes in it. I perfer a bike mag (Ride) myself
Retro want the car for a feature too when it's complete, will let you know whenever that is.
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 10:33 am
by SteveP
ducatievo wrote:Retro want the car for a feature too when it's complete, will let you know whenever that is.
That's more like it! There's a bit of a following for 300s over at retro rides (ie. a 5 page thread on their forum!?) and they do write some good articles!
Posted: 02 Dec 2005 10:56 am
by Fuse
deleted wrote:the article wouldbe much improved if there was no TEXT
i hope car mags over here arnt anywhere near as bad
I agree. I mean it's good that 300-series gets exposure but when I read that article it seemed that some parts were written by some mentally retarded..

Every other word f*ck and s*it. Doesn't give out so professional image of that paper..
I read mostly Bilsport (a Swedish magazine, lot's of very powerfull Volvos

) and V8-Magazine (Finnish magazine, mainly American cars but occasionally some other too if they're somewhat special, for example these
http://www.multi.fi/~andrnorr/suntech/articles.html That 142 btw. was street legal. It's propably the best car mag I have ever read. Most professional, though it has been around for over 25 years so no wonder)