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L110CDL



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Chicken Drumstick wrote:
AMBxx wrote:

Then a 4x4 Sierra. I couldn't see any Cosworth markings - was that a thing?

Yes. the original 3 door (2.8 I think) looked quite different, can you spot the Porsche 928 influence??


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Latter more plain Jane 4 and 5 door models offered as the XR4x4i with the 2.9 in.


Yes they had the 2.8's in at first, then as you say they had the 2.9's and when the fuel prices went up they put the 2.0 twin cams in the 4 and 5 door 4x4's last of the line Sierra's Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
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Has anyone ever had a TVR? No Guts, No Glory.
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Post #1037378 13th Jun 2024 8:59pm
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L110CDL



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While at work earlier this week, i managed to get a pic of this mint beauty, couldn't stop drooling over it Mr. Green




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The next two pics are a bit further away, i didn't think that he would be parking there Very Happy




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Thumbs Up 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
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Zed



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custom90 wrote:
Has anyone ever had a TVR?


Yep, I had a couple back in the day. 1st was a V8s, second a Griffith. WARNING.
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Post #1037381 13th Jun 2024 9:23pm
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landy andy



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2006 Defender 110 Td5 USW Zermatt Silver
Spotted today



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Procta



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custom90 wrote:
Has anyone ever had a TVR?


those seemed to have vanished, one bloke through seaham, had two of those. One was a yellow colour and one black. This was 10 years ago, i thought that TVR had went under, but when i googled them, they are still around? i have not seen any cars for years from them. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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landy andy wrote:
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Thumbs Up a few lads i work with wont even know what that is let a lone start it Laughing
A lad who is into his cars, He is only 24 years old, he has not even heard of a manual choke!
Me and my other work mate, who is about the same age group from me, said he has not lived has he? i was like nope. We both had cars with manual chokes 20 years ago. Defender TD5 90 ---/--- Peugeot 306 HDI hatch back

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Post #1037428 14th Jun 2024 11:52am
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Laughing To be fair, manual chokes weren't in my era either. I recall one on the old ride on lawnmower I think, and maybe on the dumpertruck we had, but even that thing had a crank handle wotchamadoodle and I was too young to do anything other than sit in the bucket Laughing The Yeti - 110 Camper https://www.defender2.net/forum/topic90308.html
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Rashers



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The original automatic chokes could be a right pain.

Many had them were removed and a manual choke fitted instead. These days they work perfectly and as you say, no one understands them unless you have a two stroke strimmer or hedge cutter, they all seem to have them. But then, lots of people buy battery garden appliances now.
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Rashers



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Procta wrote:
custom90 wrote:
Has anyone ever had a TVR?


those seemed to have vanished, one bloke through seaham, had two of those. One was a yellow colour and one black. This was 10 years ago, i thought that TVR had went under, but when i googled them, they are still around? i have not seen any cars for years from them.


Used to see the TVR Tuscan Challenge ( if I recall the right name ) at Snetterton back in the late 80's. Those things were awesome. Great racing in the dry, like Bambi on ice in the wet, but still enjoyable but for all the wrong reasons Laughing

Dawn French had a TVR. They were a bit like a Defender. A car you had to live with. Electrical Gremlins were many, the build quality was questionable and they rusted like a dog but oh did the look and sound good.
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Rashers wrote:
The original automatic chokes could be a right pain.

Many had them were removed and a manual choke fitted instead. These days they work perfectly and as you say, no one understands them unless you have a two stroke strimmer or hedge cutter, they all seem to have them. But then, lots of people buy battery garden appliances now.


Those manual choke conversion kits were a good seller back in their day.

Here's one for nostalgia :

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176257030716
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Zed



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Rashers wrote:
Procta wrote:
custom90 wrote:
Has anyone ever had a TVR?


those seemed to have vanished, one bloke through seaham, had two of those. One was a yellow colour and one black. This was 10 years ago, i thought that TVR had went under, but when i googled them, they are still around? i have not seen any cars for years from them.


Used to see the TVR Tuscan Challenge ( if I recall the right name ) at Snetterton back in the late 80's. Those things were awesome. Great racing in the dry, like Bambi on ice in the wet, but still enjoyable but for all the wrong reasons Laughing

Dawn French had a TVR. They were a bit like a Defender. A car you had to live with. Electrical Gremlins were many, the build quality was questionable and they rusted like a dog but oh did the look and sound good.


I’ve read that but both of mine were 100% reliable and build quality was light years ahead of a Land Rover. WARNING.
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Post #1037483 14th Jun 2024 7:17pm
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L110CDL



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I remember the good old choke days, my first car was a mini clubman estate, L reg, 73' Very Happy 1996 Golf Blue 300Tdi 110 Pick up.

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Clayton.
Post #1037484 14th Jun 2024 7:26pm
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Rashers



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lohr500 wrote:
Rashers wrote:
The original automatic chokes could be a right pain.

Many had them were removed and a manual choke fitted instead. These days they work perfectly and as you say, no one understands them unless you have a two stroke strimmer or hedge cutter, they all seem to have them. But then, lots of people buy battery garden appliances now.


Those manual choke conversion kits were a good seller back in their day.

Here's one for nostalgia :

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/176257030716


Essential when your engine was racing away on tickover at the traffic lights.
Post #1037489 14th Jun 2024 8:19pm
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Rashers



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Zed wrote:
Rashers wrote:
Procta wrote:
custom90 wrote:
Has anyone ever had a TVR?


those seemed to have vanished, one bloke through seaham, had two of those. One was a yellow colour and one black. This was 10 years ago, i thought that TVR had went under, but when i googled them, they are still around? i have not seen any cars for years from them.


Used to see the TVR Tuscan Challenge ( if I recall the right name ) at Snetterton back in the late 80's. Those things were awesome. Great racing in the dry, like Bambi on ice in the wet, but still enjoyable but for all the wrong reasons Laughing

Dawn French had a TVR. They were a bit like a Defender. A car you had to live with. Electrical Gremlins were many, the build quality was questionable and they rusted like a dog but oh did the look and sound good.


I’ve read that but both of mine were 100% reliable and build quality was light years ahead of a Land Rover.



Fair comment, Zed
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