
Post pictures of your pride and joy
- Mrotwoman
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You're right! Aw well,never mind eh? 

Have you forgotten that once we were brought here we were robbed of our names,robbed of our language,we lost our religion,our culture,our God? And many of us by the way we act,we even lost our minds.
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Mrotwoman wrote:You're right!


Indeed not, 'cos that there Maxi is officially the coolest car in the whole world, ever. It could only be cooler if you had Horace Andy on the back seat, singing live to you as you drive, though you'd probably need a caravan to accommodate Massive Attack if you wanted to hear any of the stuff he did with them.Mrotwoman wrote:Aw well,never mind eh?![]()
Saying that, yes, you must buy a caravan. Here's a statistic that I just made up which, thanks to the amazingly fickle resource that is the interweb, is certain to be adopted as hard fact by this time tomorrow:
51.7% of the owners of Austin Maxis used their Maxis to pull a caravan.
Here's 17.93% of the proof:

Phwooaaarrrggggh.
And, in case you haven't yet had to pop out to the bathroom, this should do the trick:





J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

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Here's my current fleet:
A 280CE ('project wedding') that's very much a work in progress at the moment. 97K miles, white velour interior (very '80s).
A 230E saloon. 83k miles, loads of receipts (including the original sales receipt for £13k in 1985), generally in very nice nick. Done nothing to it except change the oil so far.
Mike
A 280CE ('project wedding') that's very much a work in progress at the moment. 97K miles, white velour interior (very '80s).
A 230E saloon. 83k miles, loads of receipts (including the original sales receipt for £13k in 1985), generally in very nice nick. Done nothing to it except change the oil so far.
Mike
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1979 Honda Civic

1977 Beetle Karman Cabriolet

1974 Honda Civic

1982 Triumph Acclaim


1977 Beetle Karman Cabriolet

1974 Honda Civic

1982 Triumph Acclaim

- Mrotwoman
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I'm a big air-cooled fan,but I love that civic! 

Have you forgotten that once we were brought here we were robbed of our names,robbed of our language,we lost our religion,our culture,our God? And many of us by the way we act,we even lost our minds.
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Sorry - spotted this and cant resist posting a Maxi for sale nearby Newcastle upon Tyne. Not looked closely but it looks worthy from a drive by, and only 19000 miles aleged:JPB wrote:51.7% of the owners of Austin Maxis used their Maxis to pull a caravan.
http://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/uvl/po ... distance=0
If that link doesnt work start @ http://www.dukesmoorgarage.co.uk/134052/index.htm
Ed
Went and had a quick walked around the car today - it looks really well, straight & honest. Gaps right, paint rather good,interior stunning. Well recommended (at least if you want a Maxi) even if the price is a bit strong. There was also a chrome bumper (but not tax exempt) BGT there but that was (in my opinion) not a patch on the Maxi. Reposting this over to the For Sales for good measure.
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Looks like the suspension needs either 1) more nitrogen ('orrible job involving removing its displacers one by one and drilling each to take a Schrader valve) or 2) a simple pump up on the fluid side, sadly, in a little-used car, it's more likely that the diaphragms in its displacers have leaked gas into the fluid and that's a job for number 1 from above as, if it's been standing a while, number two could burst a diaphragm. On t'other hand, the shell looks straight enough but it's a bit pricey with the suspension as is.
Would I though? Yes, but then I have a Dalek (Hydrolastic [Hydragas in this car] pump) and a source of ready converted bottles with valves. Hmm.... Knowing my luck, it'll be a manual one.

Nice find all the same.

J
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..
"Home is where you park it", so the saying goes. That may yet come true..

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That Civic is stunning..where can we read more about it?
GO SWIFT-GO SAFE-GO SAAB
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Just read through the 16 pages,some really nice cars on here,heres a few pics of my daily imp,its been restored for over 7 years now and being used everyday has taken its toll what with the tons on salt the local council insist on throwing down as soon as the temperature drops!
I used it in the snow last year and with proper snow tyres it was awesome.



here are the snow tyres

Going to need sills and rear quarters this year,the rest of it is as solid as a rock.
I also have this waiting for me to get some time/money to sort it out....



and lasty the minibus camper that also needs work but is sort of classic...


I used it in the snow last year and with proper snow tyres it was awesome.



here are the snow tyres

Going to need sills and rear quarters this year,the rest of it is as solid as a rock.
I also have this waiting for me to get some time/money to sort it out....



and lasty the minibus camper that also needs work but is sort of classic...

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This is me and my dads little toy! took a while to build but worth it in the end!