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Largered Member Since: 10 Jul 2016 Location: UK Posts: 1978 |
Quote :- Some automotive organisations may refer to a car made in the 1940s as a Classic, while others my consider cars from the 1980s to Classics. |
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15th Mar 2018 10:16 pm |
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Yorky Bob Member Since: 28 Apr 2015 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 4561 |
Never mind these cars getting to classic status some of us on here will fall off the perch well before then. FL2 MY10 TD4 GS traded in at 2 years
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15th Mar 2018 11:43 pm |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
Classic is a miss used word when attached to cars, late 30's to the 60's for some are historic if they are racing cars, Classics is peculiar to low volume sports and some very up market low production cars built in the middle 50's to the middle 70's the rest are collectors cars in which the FL2 may fit, but because of the way LR's are built they tend to last longer than the average run of the mill production cars, they will probably fit into the cult car category as the Series LR's and "Classic" RR from the 70's to the middle with 90's VW Beetle and 2CV's. Odd examples are the Lotus Cortina and Cortina Lotus are Classic saloons whereas the Cortina of any Mk is a collectors car d ue to the fact it still exists though should have rusted away years ago my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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16th Mar 2018 5:12 am |
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Tigger Member Since: 30 Mar 2011 Location: L15KRD Posts: 2555 |
Getting back to the original question, what is likely to kill these cars will be the availability of complex and vehicle specific components; while it’s relatively achievable to remanufacture a sill, or even a wing, for a Morris Minor, modern items like multiple ECU’s and sensors will be the killer, as will passing MoT emissions tests, or being legal to be used in towns and cities.
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16th Mar 2018 7:04 am |
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Dartman the one Member Since: 04 Apr 2013 Location: Seville, Spain Posts: 1687 |
I don't think ECU's will be a problem in fact they may be easier as electronics become more software driven rather than hardware, though the plugs and sockets may be a problem. my PC is slightly to the right of Genghis
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16th Mar 2018 7:39 am |
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RogB Member Since: 16 Dec 2014 Location: Mansfield Posts: 3880 |
how many cars do you see now from the 80's for example (when I first started driving).... hardly any if at all.
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16th Mar 2018 7:45 am |
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MartynB Member Since: 08 Aug 2011 Location: Currently Rootless ! Posts: 1780 |
The thing that should keep them on the road for a long , long , time, is that in the main they share many components , particularly service components with millions of Ford , Volvo , Jaguar cars that were designed and produced under Ford’s ownership . The engine is a Ford - PSA collaboration, again millions of variants are out there.The second thing will be that there is a steady stream of these vehicles finding their way into breakers yards , and that will continue . Unlike the Series and Defenders I doubt if many people will collect Freelander 2 , sure there will be the odd officianado , but nowhere like the cult of the “ real “ LandRover . As far as things like electronics go , it’s easy to get an ECU reconditioned , but not cheap.
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16th Mar 2018 7:58 am |
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Largered Member Since: 10 Jul 2016 Location: UK Posts: 1978 |
"....... and most will be scrapped or exported to places where that isn’t an issue ......"
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16th Mar 2018 8:28 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
On a slightly different tack. I was talking to a guy yesterday who has a 40 year old Mercedes that was having an MOT. He said that it won't need one after this year due to its age but was wondering how his insurance will cover the fact that he will have no way of proving that it is roadworthy if involved in an accident. I know that the test only proves it's roadworthy at the time of the test but at least you have that to go on. I know another guy with both a 70 and a 90 year old Alvis and he said that fewer garages that will work an old car now as they don't have the expertise (eg what's a King Pin?) and don't want to be liable for anything going wrong. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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16th Mar 2018 9:53 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
Thank you for all your replies and thoughts.
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16th Mar 2018 10:21 am |
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ianbevan Member Since: 03 Apr 2013 Location: The North Posts: 97 |
At last I can justify my drive way |
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16th Mar 2018 10:31 am |
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dorsetfreelander Member Since: 20 Jul 2013 Location: Dorset Posts: 4354 |
Might be useful to start collecting diagnostic kit too then. I knew a guy who had a business on the side transferring data from old systems. He built a system at home with every sized floppy disc he could find ( even 8" !), CDs, Betamax etc that he could find and the longer time went on the more he could charge as it was amazing what people were prepared to pay for old family photos or documents stored on 5 1/4" floppies especially if Grandad had stored legal stuff on them. Same goes for old copies of Microsoft Word since documents from Word 1 are apparently not readable on the latest version. 3 x FL1 2 manual + 1 auto
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16th Mar 2018 10:36 am |
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Largered Member Since: 10 Jul 2016 Location: UK Posts: 1978 |
Yorky Bob is at tan Hill in June Dorset ".... every sized floppy disc he could find ( even 8" !), ......" Does he do Core memory ????? Than was my first introduction into digital storage. . |
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16th Mar 2018 11:55 am |
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IanMetro Member Since: 11 Sep 2017 Location: Somerset BS21 Posts: 3133 |
We had an engineer who took early retirement, and then made a living buying up old mainframe computer equipment, stripping it down, and selling (obsolete) sub-units back to us. (As far as I can remember his name was Ralph and he lived in the Melksham area -- If you are still out there somewhere)
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16th Mar 2018 12:41 pm |
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