I had loads of cars over the years, but my Meg Clio, might just be a keeper. The car is faster than my ability to drive it,(Old age and all that!.) and really looking forward to Spa in a weeks time.@NorthloopCup is bang on. Not using a car is a great way to hurt your enthusiasm for it.
I went through a phase of changing cars all the time but don't so much now. Buying and selling cars annoys me now, as it can be a lot of hassle.
The Clio was a big change for me. Would keep that forever if I could.
I'm the opposite to this. Twenty years now I've had this old wreck I don't think i'll ever sell it, ever. Told my kids to bury me in it.
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I had loads of cars over the years, but my Meg Clio, might just be a keeper. The car is faster than my ability to drive it,(Old age and all that!.) and really looking forward to Spa in a weeks time.
Never knew the mk1 turbo was history, when i had my valver and williams i always aspired to this, ( never halpemed ) What a shame about your mk1my place is littered with cars I've got attached to and then not used and lost interest. by that time they too knackered to sell, flol
mk1 turbo - now a shell that's just full of junk and rotting
phase 1 172 - nearly finished it then got it stuck on back of drive so just full of bits been collecting
mk1 172 converted track car - went to replace exhaust after bad day at Bedford in February this year and now its got no brakes, suspension,subframe, exhaust and after a bodged cambelt attempt a stripped cam too........
saab 9-3 HOT aero - exhaust fell off it so just abandoned
RB 182 - mint, use it everyday and its still trucking......thank god
Is what it is @bill unfortunately, things neglected and will be for some time but I can't sell it as if someone else finished it I'd be mortified
Id love a bike but its the dying part that scares me lolSack l cars off and get into bikes.
They don’t lose money, go silly fast and I tend not to get bored of nearly dying everytime I go out on it.
Yes, Quadra. Rescued it from a scrap yard in Accrington after an engine bay fire in '98-ish, found another 1991 Quadra in a scrap yard in Wales that had been crashed in '93 with only 18,042 miles on it and then sat in a warehouse for eight years and bought that too, salvaged everything i needed to fix the toasty one and thats the car in the pic. I could whack a brief history thread up I guess, if anyone is interested. I've done about 30k since it was resurrected.oooh, nice.
Quadra?
Finding parts must be an utter ballache these days lol
AwesomeYes, Quadra. Rescued it from a scrap yard in Accrington after an engine bay fire in '98-ish, found another 1991 Quadra in a scrap yard in Wales that had been crashed in '93 with only 18,042 miles on it and then sat in a warehouse for eight years and bought that too, salvaged everything i needed to fix the toasty one and thats the car in the pic. I could whack a brief history thread up I guess, if anyone is interested. I've done about 30k since it was resurrected.
Parts are difficult but I cope, and it's fairly well modded so what I can't buy I can make. I have standalone management so I can adapt any sensors and engine trickery I want, the brakes are 4-pots with Clio V6 discs and blah blah blah. To be honest the 21 is easy compared to my Clio V6 where everything not shared with a std Clio costs a f**king arm, leg, three bummings and twelve worships to the god of stupid prices, and my Renault 9 Turbo which may as well be made with hens teeth and unicorn b****cks.
The 21 has a big following in France, think Sierra Cosworth over here. They have an assiciated price tag though so a £3k minter over here is €10k over there. As such parts are priced accordingly and any NOS that comes up is usually hoovered up very quickly. On the plus side there is enough demand to have proper companies reproducing stuff thats run out like track rod ends and shocks. I have done some small volume bespoke parts too like Quadra brake discs and hydraulic clutch kits.Awesome
A build thread would be cool!
I guess parts are even hard to find in the land of frogs legs and garlic, as they all seem happy to zip about in knackered diesel things until they fall apart on the side of the road. [/stereotyping]
The 9s are cool as well - aren't they similar/related to the 11? I miss my 11
We need proper pictures of all these French oddities!
Haha! Yeah it took me 3 years or so to build it, the only thing I didn't do with my own two hands were drive the digger to prep and dig the foundations and lay the breeze blocks (though I did the donkey work labouring for the bricky). I'd never built anything before, and completely winged it stage by stage. I never even did a sketch or plan on paper! I have also had amazing support from mates and my old man too.Not to mention getting envious of the man Cave! Without even opening that thread!
Sorry....But WHY ON EARTH.... have you linked TURBO RENAULT!
I took my Renault 9 Turbo off the road when my daughter was brewing, with the intent to restore it.I started a restore on my 5 GT Turbo back in 2011,