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Announce that they are closing 6 factories and axing 12,500 jobs across Europe, I wonder if the remoaners on here will blame Brexit and not the world economy?
Still pigs might fly before they realise Brexit is not the cause.
Still pigs might fly before they realise Brexit is not the cause.
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Re: Ford Motors
I once owned an XR3i and was racing a Range Rover around the A406 back in the early 90’s and in my rear view mirror I could see the front passengers rocking and pissing themselves with laughter. Then I realised my back window had been sucked out the tailgate. I got rid of it straight away and never bought another ford in my life.
Now if you’d ask would I own one now, possibly the RS Focus as that looks like, sounds like a proper motor. They also seem to be holding there money well to boot.
Now if you’d ask would I own one now, possibly the RS Focus as that looks like, sounds like a proper motor. They also seem to be holding there money well to boot.
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Never ever heard of that problem happening before e.g ''I once owned an XR3i and was racing a Range Rover around the A406 back in the early 90’s and in my rear view mirror I could see the front passengers rocking and p*ssing themselves with laughter. Then I realised my back window had been sucked out the tailgate. I got rid of it straight away and never bought another ford in my life.''Thor wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:02 am I once owned an XR3i and was racing a Range Rover around the A406 back in the early 90’s and in my rear view mirror I could see the front passengers rocking and p*ssing themselves with laughter. Then I realised my back window had been sucked out the tailgate. I got rid of it straight away and never bought another ford in my life.
Now if you’d ask would I own one now, possibly the RS Focus as that looks like, sounds like a proper motor. They also seem to be holding there money well to boot.
Strange one indeed ? My friend had an XR31 for more than ten years, never any major problems. My mother and also myself owned many different models of Fords, they were all ok apart from the older cars of the 60s and 70s having rust problems, but rust problems happened to most cars of that era.
My favorite car of all the cars I have owned was a 1971 Ford Capri 1600cc. Wonderful car, so reliable, easy to do maintenance jobs on ( unlike modern cars ! ) nice to drive and looked great ! I so wish I still owned it, wife forced a change of car, wanted a smaller hatchback type, part exchanged it for a Mark One Volkswagen Golf, worst car I have ever owned !
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The Ford Capri - what a stylish car that was. The greatest vehicle Ford ever produced. Mark 1 slightly more stylish than the first. And, as a rule, I am not even interested in cars...
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Incidentally, I voted to Remain, though do not consider myself a Remoaner. Having said that, I do not see Brexit bringing many tangible benefits to date. How many Civil Servants have been employed to bring us thus far?????
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Re: Ford Motors
Ford cars - so many of them, in the day, were named after certain magazines: "Escort" and "Fiesta" being, but two examples. Which came (hmmm) first?
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My dad was at Ford’s Dagenham for the last 25 years of his working life, after his self-employed laundry fitting “steam engineer” business went tits up in the mid 70s. 10 rotten years on shifts in the body plant, then 15 years on a cushty 8-4 number in the stores counting inventory.
So we used to get Ford cars on a discount - his mk 3 Tina was the 1st car I used to drive when I’d passed my test. It felt like half the cars on the road round our way were Ford’s back then, all those “Dagenham Dustbins” rusting away before anything seriously mechanical could go wrong.
So we used to get Ford cars on a discount - his mk 3 Tina was the 1st car I used to drive when I’d passed my test. It felt like half the cars on the road round our way were Ford’s back then, all those “Dagenham Dustbins” rusting away before anything seriously mechanical could go wrong.
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Common fault with all cars of years ago was rust. One of the worst cars for rust was the first model of the Vauxhall Victor, which was in production from around 1957 to 1960.slacker wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 10:23 am My dad was at Ford’s Dagenham for the last 25 years of his working life, after his self-employed laundry fitting “steam engineer” business went tits up in the mid 70s. 10 rotten years on shifts in the body plant, then 15 years on a cushty 8-4 number in the stores counting inventory.
So we used to get Ford cars on a discount - his mk 3 Tina was the 1st car I used to drive when I’d passed my test. It felt like half the cars on the road round our way were Ford’s back then, all those “Dagenham Dustbins” rusting away before anything seriously mechanical could go wrong.
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Mine was a red one, loved it and felt so sad when I sold it. If I ever have a big win on the lottery, will go out and buy a restored one, sheer nostalgia.Give it to Jabo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:48 am The Ford Capri - what a stylish car that was. The greatest vehicle Ford ever produced. Mark 1 slightly more stylish than the first. And, as a rule, I am not even interested in cars...
I changed the standard ford carburetor, very thirsty, around 28 miles to the gallon, for a zenith economy carburetor, after the change slightly less acceleration but so much better fuel consumption, went up to around 40 mpg !
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Re: Ford Motors
I have had a number of Fords and always found them to be reliable and enjoyable. Things have moved on with electric technologies and Fords are a way behind many other manufacturers in this respect and that is hitting their competitiveness and market share. Things are in hand but they need to move more quickly with developments
My best was a Lotus Cortina that I had in the early 80's. If I could have foreseen what they would go for now I would have looked after it better and kept it.
My best was a Lotus Cortina that I had in the early 80's. If I could have foreseen what they would go for now I would have looked after it better and kept it.
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Lotus Cortina was a cult car even at the time they were making it.Omygawd wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 11:41 am I have had a number of Fords and always found them to be reliable and enjoyable. Things have moved on with electric technologies and Fords are a way behind many other manufacturers in this respect and that is hitting their competitiveness and market share. Things are in hand but they need to move more quickly with developments
My best was a Lotus Cortina that I had in the early 80's. If I could have foreseen what they would go for now I would have looked after it better and kept it.
I guess you had the Mark two version, made from 1966–1970, just had a look online and those cars are fetching around £30,000 !!
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Re: Ford Motors
would have loved to have kept hold of my Escort Mk1 RS2000 - but some little s**t took a shine to it and it disappeared around 1993...Now looking at upwards of £50,000 for a top one so I make do with a 1600E
this would perhaps make a good replacement http://www.appreciating-classics.com/ca ... us-rs-142/
this would perhaps make a good replacement http://www.appreciating-classics.com/ca ... us-rs-142/
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Always wanted the Sierra RS Cosworth with the whale tale.
As for the motor market, what we are seeing now would have happened years ago if it wasn't for the launch of PCP's.
As for the motor market, what we are seeing now would have happened years ago if it wasn't for the launch of PCP's.
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Back when I was a teenager a guy I knew had the 'orphan' 1.3 Sierra. Was so slow it barely moved, as you can imagine.
This doesn't stop him attaching a huge fin to the rear of it though, in order to apparently imitate the Cosworth.
No-one, but no-one, was fooled.
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That would have been the Ford Pubic - made up of old CorsairsGive it to Jabo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 10:12 am Ford cars - so many of them, in the day, were named after certain magazines: "Escort" and "Fiesta" being, but two examples. Which came (hmmm) first?
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It was about to be re-released about 10 years ago.Give it to Jabo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:48 am The Ford Capri - what a stylish car that was. The greatest vehicle Ford ever produced. Mark 1 slightly more stylish than the first. And, as a rule, I am not even interested in cars...
Saw the design plans too.
Got shelved when the arse fell out of the US car industry.
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Brexit has not brought any tangible benefits so far because it has not been allowed to happen mainly by the pro remain civil servantsGive it to Jabo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:50 am Incidentally, I voted to Remain, though do not consider myself a Remoaner. Having said that, I do not see Brexit bringing many tangible benefits to date. How many Civil Servants have been employed to bring us thus far?????
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Dont you.mean the Elected goverment coalition betweenOldgit wrote: ↑Sat Jun 29, 2019 10:44 pmBrexit has not brought any tangible benefits so far because it has not been allowed to happen mainly by the pro remain civil servantsGive it to Jabo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:50 am Incidentally, I voted to Remain, though do not consider myself a Remoaner. Having said that, I do not see Brexit bringing many tangible benefits to date. How many Civil Servants have been employed to bring us thus far?????
the conservative & unionist party & the D.U.P ?
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Why would something that has not happened be expected to have produced benefits yet?Give it to Jabo wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2019 9:50 am Incidentally, I voted to Remain, though do not consider myself a Remoaner. Having said that, I do not see Brexit bringing many tangible benefits to date. How many Civil Servants have been employed to bring us thus far?????
It's a bit like complaining about Orient not having enough away wins yet in next season