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    maycontainnutsmaycontainnuts Posts: 1,488
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    Renault 5 part of the holy trinity of hot hatches?(with the Peugeot 205 and Golf GTI) I don't think so-Escort XR3 and FiestaXR2 and maybe Astra GTE were the cars to have .. hardly ever saw a Renault
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    toofasttoofast Posts: 2,240
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    What on earth have they done to that Mk1 golf! It looks so chavy. Nothing like the beautiful mk1 GTI's I recall!
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    toofasttoofast Posts: 2,240
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    They should have restored it to factory road car spec. Who on earth is going to buy a yellow rally version.
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    StrakerStraker Posts: 79,684
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    Ahhh.....Sweet ending.
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    toofasttoofast Posts: 2,240
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    Straker wrote: »
    Ahhh.....Sweet ending.

    Agreed. Would have lived to have seen a road spec mk1 though.
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    Renault 5 part of the holy trinity of hot hatches?(with the Peugeot 205 and Golf GTI) I don't think so-Escort XR3 and FiestaXR2 and maybe Astra GTE were the cars to have .. hardly ever saw a Renault

    Not watching the show, there was a Will Hay film on.
    Anyway this is a YMMV deal as to what's popular in your area.
    Mostly Ford's as the go faster toys of choice in my area, Pugs and VW's for more affluent areas, Golfs becoming more popular as they aged and got cheaper S/H.
    R5 Turbo was very popular, just gauging the interest in them, but we'd rarely see one round my way, I'd see them more as I went West ward out of London.
    Saw them getting hooned around Slough, they're like Hen's teeth now, can't remember the last time I saw one.
    Manta's were popular too, we rarely saw them, more likely to see a 'Dad's Bruiser' Monza.

    Oh http://www.carandclassic.co.uk random browsing on there just going by the marque wastes some time, looking at toys you'd forgotten existed.
    Jensen CV8, wouldn't mind one of those.
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    toofast wrote: »
    They should have restored it to factory road car spec. Who on earth is going to buy a yellow rally version.

    There's a whole world of historic racing and rallying out there, and you know it.

    Edit: On that tip, mechanic chap I know, his Son does some work in his spare time for a wealthy Doctor, collection of stupidly powerful 911 turbo's he uses for racing.
    Chap is forever spending absolute bundles (10's of £1000's) on them, tunes them to the bleeding edge where they're horribly unreliable and require constant fettling by his in-house Mechanic.
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    StrakerStraker Posts: 79,684
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    Black Sheep of Whitehall - Good choice.
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    niceguy1966niceguy1966 Posts: 29,560
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    Straker wrote: »
    Ahhh.....Sweet ending.

    I had the total opposite reaction. As in, WTF! Channel 4 just restored a car free of charge so the original owner can keep it?

    I know the guy has cancer and he seemed like a nice chap but it just seemed a bit bonkers that he was given his car back fully restored. Nothing personal it just seemed weird.
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    StrakerStraker Posts: 79,684
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    I had the total opposite reaction. As in, WTF! Channel 4 just restored a car free of charge so the original owner can keep it?

    I know the guy has cancer and he seemed like a nice chap but it just seemed a bit bonkers that he was given his car back fully restored. Nothing personal it just seemed weird.

    He has terminal bone cancer - He deserves something good don't you think?
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    niceguy1966niceguy1966 Posts: 29,560
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    Straker wrote: »
    He has terminal bone cancer - He deserves something good don't you think?

    I know. And if Channel 4 had said from the start they were going to give him the car as a mark of respect, the show would have made a lot more sense.
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    Poppy99_PoppyPoppy99_Poppy Posts: 2,255
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    I had the total opposite reaction. As in, WTF! Channel 4 just restored a car free of charge so the original owner can keep it?

    I know the guy has cancer and he seemed like a nice chap but it just seemed a bit bonkers that he was given his car back fully restored. Nothing personal it just seemed weird.

    Not weird. His partner's dad is obviously a very nice man who wanted to do something good for someone who is dying, which would also help his daughter too. A lovely thing to do.

    Next week's show looks quirky.! Love the old Fiat 500s.
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    StrakerStraker Posts: 79,684
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    I know. And if Channel 4 had said from the start they were going to give him the car as a mark of respect, the show would have made a lot more sense.

    No, because then there'd be no surprise, touching pay-off at the end would there?

    You're just overflowing with goodwill aren't you? Write in and tell them what a disappointment it was to you.

    Perhaps it was filmed last year and he's dead now? Would that legitimise it in your eyes?
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    davidsevendavidseven Posts: 3,336
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    I gave up after 30 minutes of the two knobs d*cking about and no sign of any restoration. It really has become embarrassing and utterly cring-worthy to watch now. Scrap it and don't restore it!
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    Trappedin80'sTrappedin80's Posts: 6,270
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    I wonder what Drew Pritchard and his wife were bidding on?

    The camera went on them a few times.
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    ntscuserntscuser Posts: 8,253
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    I wonder what Drew Pritchard and his wife were bidding on?

    The camera went on them a few times.

    There's a VW Beetle featured in a later episode, it may have been that? Drew is known to be interested in Beetles.
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    I wonder what Drew Pritchard and his wife were bidding on?

    The camera went on them a few times.

    It's the same auction, just different cars, Drew is just part of the library footage of the day now, he'll be there in the edit every week, even if he wasn't there when that particular car was sold.
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    davidseven wrote: »
    I gave up after 30 minutes of the two knobs d*cking about and no sign of any restoration. It really has become embarrassing and utterly cring-worthy to watch now. Scrap it and don't restore it!

    No, you jack it in and leave the casuals to enjoy it, as it's aimed at them.
    I'd have liked to have heard 'something' about what they did to the shell in the places they mentioned they'd done work, I could see some new steel in there, but it's not going to happen.
    I'm guessing that Ch4 have taken note of the feedback from the last series and this is what that feedback has told them people want.

    Count your blessing's there could be another series of Bernie Fineman and his oppo making a bollox of classic cars, at least these cars are top of the shop.
    You'd probably need to be a marque specialist/concours judge to find a fault on any of them.

    I can't watch Overhaulin and I downloaded a few of them, because it's too much nonsense with pranks and some giddy bird front n centre 'helping'.
    There's some cracking work been done in the program but the presentation ruins it completely.
    If you really don't like it, jack it in.
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    Prince MonaluluPrince Monalulu Posts: 35,900
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    I had the total opposite reaction. As in, WTF! Channel 4 just restored a car free of charge so the original owner can keep it?

    I know the guy has cancer and he seemed like a nice chap but it just seemed a bit bonkers that he was given his car back fully restored. Nothing personal it just seemed weird.

    The whole premise is leaky anyway, Ch 4 pays for the restoration, that's the top and bottom of it.
    Last week they gave the auction 'profit' to the owner.
    This bloke didn't need the money, but his Father in Law bought him and his Missus the car as a present.
    It's all in the title, for the love of cars, as objects that people have great affection for, just and 'excuse' to look at love/affection.

    Car SOS basically does the same thing, but without the auction, they set out from day one to give the car back to someone who couldn't complete the restoration themselves due to health reasons.

    Another thing, can't say I've heard of Time Attack, I can't afford motorsport so that's probably why amateur stuff doesn't interest me.
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    davidsevendavidseven Posts: 3,336
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    No, you jack it in and leave the casuals to enjoy it, as it's aimed at them.
    I'd have liked to have heard 'something' about what they did to the shell in the places they mentioned they'd done work, I could see some new steel in there, but it's not going to happen.
    I'm guessing that Ch4 have taken note of the feedback from the last series and this is what that feedback has told them people want.

    Count your blessing's there could be another series of Bernie Fineman and his oppo making a bollox of classic cars, at least these cars are top of the shop.
    You'd probably need to be a marque specialist/concours judge to find a fault on any of them.

    I can't watch Overhaulin and I downloaded a few of them, because it's too much nonsense with pranks and some giddy bird front n centre 'helping'.
    There's some cracking work been done in the program but the presentation ruins it completely.
    If you really don't like it, jack it in.

    There is that I suppose, PM. How in God's name that ever got commissioned we shall never know. Quentin Wilson did a 30 min show on BBC2 years ago about individual marques that was good. And Wayne Carini Chasing classic cars on Quest was very good, although still light on engineering to a degree.
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    ntscuserntscuser Posts: 8,253
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    Harping back to the Aston Martin DBS, it apparently caught fire shortly after the auction due to a fuel leak and is now at the Aston Martin works being rebuilt properly! :D

    http://www.amoc.org/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=4paqc7cktppophk4gp9vv9jmj5&topic=30560.40
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    Fixit AgainFixit Again Posts: 1,363
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    I had the total opposite reaction. As in, WTF! Channel 4 just restored a car free of charge so the original owner can keep it?

    I know the guy has cancer and he seemed like a nice chap but it just seemed a bit bonkers that he was given his car back fully restored. Nothing personal it just seemed weird.
    He wasn't "given the car back" it was bought at auction by his father-in-law and gifted back to him.

    I know it may have been a bit contrived, but it made for a lovely story. I'd much rather a programme like this on a Sunday night than one of three grown men destroying classic cars or hooning around in over-priced yuppie toys.

    As for restoring the car back to original GTi spec, I kind of felt that at first, but the shell was probably already too far hacked for that as it was the owner's original intention to turn in into a classic rally car. It was obviously missing most of the standard parts such and interior trim & dashboard.

    I'm guessing that it was turned into a Pierburg replica because that was a car that Walter had worked upon during his career?

    I wouldn't want for the most expensive car in the world (or any amount of money for that matter) to be in Walter's position. Good luck to him and his family, it's nice that he should be treated with such fondness and respect. He's clearly a very talented man who loved his career in motorsport.
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    Fixit AgainFixit Again Posts: 1,363
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    ntscuser wrote: »
    Harping back to the Aston Martin DBS, it apparently caught fire shortly after the auction due to a fuel leak and is now at the Aston Martin works being rebuilt properly! :D

    http://www.amoc.org/forum/index.php?PHPSESSID=4paqc7cktppophk4gp9vv9jmj5&topic=30560.40
    That was in homage to British built cars of the 1970's. "They all do that sir".
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    gulliverfoylegulliverfoyle Posts: 6,318
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    davidseven wrote: »
    I gave up after 30 minutes of the two knobs d*cking about and no sign of any restoration. It really has become embarrassing and utterly cring-worthy to watch now. Scrap it and don't restore it!

    gave up myself on the series after the "transplant dash"

    theyve spoilt it
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    niceguy1966niceguy1966 Posts: 29,560
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    The whole premise is leaky anyway, Ch 4 pays for the restoration, that's the top and bottom of it.
    Last week they gave the auction 'profit' to the owner.
    This bloke didn't need the money, but his Father in Law bought him and his Missus the car as a present.
    It's all in the title, for the love of cars, as objects that people have great affection for, just and 'excuse' to look at love/affection.

    Car SOS basically does the same thing, but without the auction, they set out from day one to give the car back to someone who couldn't complete the restoration themselves due to health reasons.

    Another thing, can't say I've heard of Time Attack, I can't afford motorsport so that's probably why amateur stuff doesn't interest me.

    Last week was fine. They at out with the intention of restoring the car and giving the owner the money.

    Sadly, this series seems more about the emotional story of the previous owner than for the love of cars. Grouping a hot hatches together this week and all micro cars together next week.

    Going down hill rapidly.
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