First post!
Hello, new to the club and looking for my first 5gtt.
Located in Watford.
Currently have a white 86 3dr cossie and looking for a mint 5 to go with it.
Hopefully find a good one and get to a few local meets in the near future.
MM
First post!
Hello, new to the club and looking for my first 5gtt.
Located in Watford.
Currently have a white 86 3dr cossie and looking for a mint 5 to go with it.
Hopefully find a good one and get to a few local meets in the near future.
MM
Welcome to the club. Cossie sounds nice, any pictures?
Welcome to the club matthew love the cossie a 5 would make a perfect partner for it try mike at gt turbo spares he has loads available. glws
Welcome to the club!
The cossie is lovely A white 5 would defo suit the cossie lol
sorry mk1s rule especially with a cossie engine fitted
Have you seen that RS500 for sale
http://www.rybrook.co.uk/specialist-...1507024845832/
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Prices of RS500's have gone mad last few years and its dragging the rest of the cosworth market up with them. Crazy money for a shonky old sierra.
Gotta say I love mine and 80's turbo cars in general, much more engaging to drive than modern stuff. Mine is 320 bhp and quite lairy to drive as it is.
Yesterday I was behind metallic maroon H plate Sapphire GLX with some 90's option wheels on.
It was kicking some stuff out the back. It looked ok but in reality it was a heap. Didn't stop him from treating it with kid gloves though. Lol.
Like this but with better wheels.
This Mk1 Ford Scorpio is nice though
Saw this the other day
Welcome come down to ace cafe on the 20th always a good turn out of 5s and people to have a chat about 5s lovely cossie by the way
Welcome to the club fella
Keep ya eyes open and be patient for the right car, the retro scene and prices have evolved somewhat over the last 18 months or so.
welcome to the club mate, Cossie looks well
Be patient with looking for a 5, and pick the right one, I waited nearly 2 years and nearly gave up but the right one did turn up eventualy
LMAO I know the feeling mate trust me
Best thing I found was to go and look at any(local if possible) even if they are not great you do get the feel of what your looking at and definetly do your home work the right one will turn up
I recon I spent £300-£400 travelling around in diesel
I lost well over £300 on train fares/food in one day when I "bought" a car on ebay that I'd been assured was fine to drive from Durham to Essex and just needed (and I quote) "a repaint and the interior cleaning". It was a shed. Needed a paint job, new engine and turbo and the interior was the dirtiest I've seen ever.
And the guy that bought it who I've spoken to since a few times said it barely made it across town.
I'd bought a one way ticket before you ask.
And then when I sold the Raider, I lost another £700 on that as I decided it was better to cut my losses than put more money into it.
Take your time. Please!
I wanted an OE car. And although it looked OE, superficially, when you looked at it, to me (back then) it was way off.
It needed quite a bit of work (welding, respray) and it had 15 owners and 115k.
The rear caliper failed and then it started to breathe too. So I had enough and bought the white one I have now. Which, as it happens, needs a load of work too to get it where I want it. But it's a 5 owner car with 79k. So I feel it's a better investment. And white was my 2nd best colour, so not all bad.
At long last got a nice white 5 gtt to go with the cossie. Will get a pic up of them both together as soon as i get time.