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Sept 25, 2011 12:20:41 GMT
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I'm getting quite interested in these lately. does anyone know any thing about the wide body kit on this one? is it a kit that you can buy or is it a diy job? something like a zak spped kit from a capri
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tsp
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Sept 25, 2011 13:03:56 GMT
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I went to Beaulieu Autojumble this year and I'd say they were the most common 'project' car for sale there. I think they are fantastic value but I wonder if they are the next classic to shoot up in price? Before I can afford one I bet
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Rob M
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Sept 25, 2011 13:26:01 GMT
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I think you will find that those arches are home brewed. I cant say ive ever seen them as a kit to buy in the 6 odd years ive owned Scimitars. Id recommend you ask the question on Scimweb, there are bound to be people on there who will have all the answers. Oh, that car is a 5a model, if you could buy a kit it wouldnt neccessarily be interchangeable between the 5/5a 6/6a/6b.... Tsp, you are correct in that there are plenty of project cars for sale out there. it seems like the "good" cars are starting to make proper money now. You can still pick up a decent MOTd car for half the price of a rotten Capri. they are pretty straightforward to work on, quite agricultural actually and there is very good support in terms of spares and advice if you have one. Bang for bucks, there is very little out there that will be as enjoyable to own and relatively easy to look after.
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Sept 25, 2011 17:17:19 GMT
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That car's 'Big Bob', well known among the Scimitar community. I don't know for sure, but I'd guess it's a one-off. Bear in mind you'd need mega-wide wheels to fill the arches : Scimitars run close to ET0 offset even as standard. Some footage at Lots of other nicely updated Scimitars on Dave Poole's excellent website www.sporting-reliants.com/HillClimbSprintGallery.htmDarryl
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Sept 26, 2011 22:44:05 GMT
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I went to Beaulieu Autojumble this year and I'd say they were the most common 'project' car for sale there. I think they are fantastic value but I wonder if they are the next classic to shoot up in price? Before I can afford one I bet think i might start looking for one now. will have to be cheap lol
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Sept 27, 2011 10:36:28 GMT
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so what model do you lot think is the best? I'm liking the look of the se5/a. but looks arnt everything.
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Sept 27, 2011 12:17:09 GMT
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Someone told me (IIRC) that the SE5's are a bit lighter, more responsive and the SE6's are more comfortable, better made and easier to driver. I think, personally I prefer the Exterior of the SE5 with the interior of the SE6. SE5 (Modified) SE6 And some other randoms- A Middlebridge GTE-
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Sept 27, 2011 12:52:50 GMT
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Copey
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Sept 27, 2011 12:54:36 GMT
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this is making me want one!!
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1990 Ford Sierra Sapphire GLSi with 2.0 Zetec 1985 Ford Capri 3.0 (was a 2.0 Laser originally)
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Sept 27, 2011 18:22:45 GMT
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SE5/a are held up as the more sportscar-like, plus most of them will be tax exempt. SE6/a are essentially the same car with the chassis and body lengthened and widened, and was a move to become upmarket, more of a GT. Some say though that it became too big and heavy for the suspension to remain refined (though I know someone who says his Triumph 2000 is more of a sportscar than an SE5/a) There's not much between '5s and '6s in price.
SE6b and Middlebridge, though not much different to the SE6/a, are rarer and therefore more into 'classic' territory.
Bang for buck they're unbeatable IMO. I picked mine up for £400. Sure it needs rebuilt but there aren't many £400 cars can drive themselves onto the trailer :-)
It's SE5a for me, but the big square SE6a does look good in black.
Lot's of info to be had on Scimweb, and a few build threads on here too.
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Sept 27, 2011 19:02:28 GMT
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Its not helping! I have been looking back at these again!
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Sept 27, 2011 22:12:28 GMT
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SE5/a are held up as the more sportscar-like, plus most of them will be tax exempt. SE6/a are essentially the same car with the chassis and body lengthened and widened, and was a move to become upmarket, more of a GT. Some say though that it became too big and heavy for the suspension to remain refined (though I know someone who says his Triumph 2000 is more of a sportscar than an SE5/a) There's not much between '5s and '6s in price. SE6b and Middlebridge, though not much different to the SE6/a, are rarer and therefore more into 'classic' territory. Bang for buck they're unbeatable IMO. I picked mine up for £400. Sure it needs rebuilt but there aren't many £400 cars can drive themselves onto the trailer :-) It's SE5a for me, but the big square SE6a does look good in black. Lot's of info to be had on Scimweb, and a few build threads on here too. i have joined Scimweb a couple of days ago, some nice cars on there and good info. think I'm going to look for a se5a as I'm not to keen on the flat grill of the 6. ive seen a couple of project cars about for around the £300-400 I'm looking to spend (have spare lol) only problem there bloody miles away. but it gives me time to free up some space on the drive and garage until somthing local turns up
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Sept 28, 2011 22:40:05 GMT
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so why is the reliant badge so unloved?
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ToolsnTrack
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Sept 29, 2011 8:18:40 GMT
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so why is the reliant badge so unloved? Really?
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Sept 29, 2011 10:51:49 GMT
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so why is the reliant badge so unloved? Really? haha i ment for the scimitar lol. my fault worded it wrong
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Sept 30, 2011 0:26:03 GMT
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Really? haha I ment for the scimitar lol. my fault worded it wrong No really, that's the answer. Say Reliant and people think Robin. Sports cars and GTs do not have 3 wheels, and are not made by companies that make 3 wheelers. That would be ridiculous
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1989 Peugeot 205. You know, the one that was parked in a ditch on the campsite at RRG'17... the glass is always full. but the ratio of air to water may vary.
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Sept 30, 2011 11:34:24 GMT
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I've had a few GTEs, recently I've started to want another... Here's my last one (Rover V8): Do like the SE4 coupe alot too:
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Last Edit: Sept 30, 2011 11:35:01 GMT by Skip_Rat
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Sept 30, 2011 11:38:27 GMT
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haha I ment for the scimitar lol. my fault worded it wrong No really, that's the answer. Say Reliant and people think Robin. Sports cars and GTs do not have 3 wheels, and are not made by companies that make 3 wheelers. That would be ridiculous Wait....
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Sept 30, 2011 11:54:46 GMT
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I've had a few GTEs, recently I've started to want another... Here's my last one (Rover V8): Do like the SE4 coupe alot too: like the front splitter on that ,ye I'm defo on the look out for one at the mo. the wifes (boss lol) has said ok but i have to clear the rest of my gear (junk) haha
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Sept 30, 2011 12:27:00 GMT
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did you know that princess anne has a scimitar
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