What classic vehicles have you seen?

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Re: What classic vehicles have you seen?

#1291 Post by JPB »

mach1rob wrote:Sure you looked up the Passat and not a new Golf? :lol:
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MK7 Golf isn't fully 13 feet long, but big on the inside, nearly as roomy as an Austin Maxi which is the closest thing to it in most dimensions. It looks big in the piccies of the yellow Minor and the GSA elsewhere on the forum where it's lurking, but stand it by a MK3 or a Corsa and suddenly it ain't so huge. It's not orange, was only born in June and its engine sits east to west, so has no place in this thread. Cracking good wireless set came with though. :oops:
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#1292 Post by Toledo Man »

I spotted this 1964 Hillman Super Minx in the car park where the local Iceland/Pets At Home/Halfords/Home Bargains/Aldi are.
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#1293 Post by Martin Evans »

I saw a Honda CX500 this afternoon. I remember these inline watercooled V twins from the late 1970s/early '80s.
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#1294 Post by UKJeeper »

Martin Evans wrote:I saw a Honda CX500 this afternoon. I remember these inline watercooled V twins from the late 1970s/early '80s.

I had one! :thumbs: And yes, it had the Windjammer fairing.

Edit: and yes, i was working as a dispatch rider at the time...
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#1295 Post by zipgun »

I saw 2 cx500's sell for £30 at a farm auction not long ago . Despatch riders loved them, did intergalactic mileages before they broke
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#1296 Post by harvey »

zipgun wrote:I saw 2 cx500's sell for £30 at a farm auction not long ago . Despatch riders loved them, did intergalactic mileages before they broke

You must have forgotten about all the cam chain problems they had then......
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#1297 Post by JPB »

harvey wrote:
zipgun wrote:I saw 2 cx500's sell for £30 at a farm auction not long ago . Despatch riders loved them, did intergalactic mileages before they broke

You must have forgotten about all the cam chain problems they had then......
Mine suffered from that particular type of terminal meltdown, in 1987 on the day before I'd planned to take the engine into the kitchen and fit the kit that included an improved type of chain guides which were intended to prevent their doing that. That incident was the main reason I've not been on many bikes since, I managed to keep it upright as it slithered to a halt though. Hmm, I never did get my refund on the new parts that I was denied the opportunity of using. :o
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#1298 Post by zipgun »

Ah i didnt know .. i assumed.. because there used to be loads used as despatch bikes ,all looked pretty old , covered in crudand unmaintained, , seemingly going on for ever !
I wasn't allowed a motorbike, but i secretly bought a Sherpa T325..crashed it , (again), and it kinda put me off wanting to ride motorbikes.. As it happens.. I have a well known cousin (but i've only met him a couple of times) a former BSB, WSB, and Moto GP rider , who was pretty good at it , unlike me .
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#1299 Post by harvey »

zipgun wrote:As it happens.. I have a well known cousin (but i've only met him a couple of times) a former BSB, WSB, and Moto GP rider , who was pretty good at it , unlike me .
You can't stop there....
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#1300 Post by zipgun »

More truthfuly, a 2nd cousin actually.. getting more distant ! My other cousin built nuclear subs :twisted: ...
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