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• #54302
Both shorter than a Bugatti Royale (FCVO 'production car'); the Royale was 6.4m long (21 ft/252").
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• #54303
Cool info, though only 7 made. Blimey that had 12.7 litre straight 8, nearly double that Cadillac, fuel economy measured in gallons to the mile rather than miles to the gallon.
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• #54304
Yeah; it's a fact which stuck in my mind from a book I had as a kid about classic cars. Bugatti liked to have a pop at Bentley for building what he considered great ungainly things (the Speed Sixes and the like), but then for his ultimate luxury car built something that had wheels as big as a London bus's...
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• #54305
All I can hear right now.
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• #54306
Ah yes I've heard the Bugatti quote where he called the Bentley 'the fastest lorry in the world'.
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• #54307
Ah yes I've heard the Bugatti quote where he called the Bentley 'the fastest lorry in the world'.
Yeah, but he ended up using the left-over Royale engines in trains!
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• #54308
So the Fiat 850 coupe, abarth but a 1000cc engine in to many. But did you know they put the 2l engine in to 3! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs6g8Zp0Zcg
(german video no subtitles) in the 1960's.There is one in the Nicki Lauda collection, I read about it and thought it was a typo. But I was wrong.
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• #54309
Ecto1 ;)
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• #54310
Thought I had replied.
Didn't know about the ring gumming problem, thought if there would be issues were with the pumps. The VW engines were supposed to be fine on I used SVO as I was lazy and could get 20l for £15 so ran the 2.2 laguna (called chippy as it smelt like a chipshop) on that but used to go through halfords glowplugs in about 6 months a set. But then they were being replaced for free.
Bore gauge, that is posh isn't and old piston ring and feeler gauge enough for you ;) Had access to a scanner that I found fascinating as the accuracy was interesting as you could 'see' different manufactures tolerances. Lancia v4 tolerances were better than the ford/lotus pre crossflow blocks compered to the ford pre crossflow and crossflow block from around the late 60s, then manufacturing gets better at ford for the crossflow blocks used in formula ford.
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• #54311
Rest of system happy running on whatever. Pump is super happy with its life!
Never thought of using an old piston, don't have any floating about either. Was i think £120+ vat (become a work tool now) which is obviously at the cheap end of a tool like that but im only ever gonna use it a few times.
Worked briefly in a metallurgy lab, they had some epic tools, made use of their mad money cmm a few times for checking stuff, the whole room it lived in was specially made from the founds up to have this specific machine put in it. What amazed me was how easy and quick you could get data out of it, the future! -
• #54312
i thought some of you car nerds would be interested in this, it was much treasured at home when i was a kid
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• #54313
My Landy in her natural habitat this morning.
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• #54316
Sorry I didn't mean to be unpleasant but i find the lifestyle notion of elderly landrovers XXXX..
They are truly awful to drive and in practical terms only bought latterly as an alternative to japanese pickups for their towing capacity.
The new one looks like an improvement but it's a case of when will it breakdown rather than if.
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• #54317
Yep, and? ;-)
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• #54318
Haha.. Enjoy your car (truck?)
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• #54319
Cheers. I stop short of calling it a truck. It’s a pig alright but it makes me smile!
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• #54321
Important to be able to stow your all-terrain skateboard on the roof
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• #54322
That's not a skateboard.
It's a slipmatt. ;oP
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• #54323
When foods running low, the sun's going down and you are stranded far from any help, sometimes getting rad is your only option.
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• #54324
Saw an immaculate, unmolested Lada Niva in the obligatory beige, thought it looked rather cool. csb
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• #54325
such a handsome rig.
never gonna justify needing anything like that. Despite being in the countryside now. But looks like it's own kind of fun
Shark fins spotted in Old St, a 1960 series 62, Cadillac
I thought this had to be the longest production car ever made, just checked and no. Excluding limos and pick-ups, the Cadillac is 225 inches long, but the longest of the land yachts was apparently the 1973 Imperial LeBaron at 235.3 inches. But even that is eclipsed by a modern Rolls Royce Phantom at 235.5 inches. CSB.