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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
Yes, I quite liked that. It was in lovely condition.

The SAAB 9000 might have been the 'best of the Type 4 cars, but id have a 164 or a Thema V8 or Turbo over one of those.

The Thema's must be a rare beast these days
 
Adjacent to Doncaster Road/A638 & Black Road/A655

Easy access from the A61; Leeds - Wakefield- Barnsley sections

I’m at work till 14:00, but might call on my way home?


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Drago

Legendary Member
The classifieds suggest you're right. Mainly 8.32's, with the odd turbo thrown in for good measure. The most powerful turbo variant is more powerful than the 8.32, but doesn't have the same cachet I guess. Id love one of either.
 

Bristolian

Über Member
Location
Bristol, UK
I do hope these count as classic cars. The photos were taken at a charity track day last Thursday. The first is registered as an Adley Ausin but I think it's an Austin Westminster - feel free to correct me. This one is somewhat famous as it has appeared in several classic car magazines over the years.
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Registered as a Jaguar XJ this beautiful vehicle is a fully restored SS Jaguar 100, complete with Swallow Sidecars (SS) emblems on the windscreen hinges. It is powered by a 4.2ltr straight-six Jaguar engine which the owner was surprised to discover was used in many of the original CVR(T) AFV100 series of armoured vehicles.
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Bonefish Blues

Banging donk
Location
52 Festive Road
The classifieds suggest you're right. Mainly 8.32's, with the odd turbo thrown in for good measure. The most powerful turbo variant is more powerful than the 8.32, but doesn't have the same cachet I guess. Id love one of either.

I'd also lay a shilling that the turbot version handled better than the more mellifluous version because of the latter lump's weight and its location relative to the front axle
 
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