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Originally posted by zeitghost View Post<cough> the 3 litre engine was an evolution of the 2.6... apparently Rover were unhappy with the concept of siamesed bores at the time, so the 3 litre engine was longer to accomodate the larger bore necessary to reach 3 litres...
I count rivets too.
Neither engine could be described as short stroke, since both were designed with the RAC hp rating in mind...
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<cough> the 3 litre engine was an evolution of the 2.6... apparently Rover were unhappy with the concept of siamesed bores at the time, so the 3 litre engine was longer to accomodate the larger bore necessary to reach 3 litres...
I count rivets too.
Neither engine could be described as short stroke, since both were designed with the RAC hp rating in mind...
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Originally posted by Spartacus View PostFella a couple of doors down the road from me has got a 1961 Rover 100 in immaculate condition. 3 litre engine so a bit thirsty. Beautiful car though.
Old lady opposite has a Ford Zephyr. That's not in such good condition, quite rusty bodywork, but she goes and does her shopping in it every week.
There's a Hillman Hunter parked at the bottom of the road quite often as well. Not sure whose it is though.
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Originally posted by b0redom View PostErm, so why don't you sell it, and just rent one when you go somewhere? That way you get a new car every time you want/need it, plus no depreciation, no road tax, no maintainence etc....
If there was general election tomorrow it would tory all the way in this household.
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Originally posted by Xenophon View Post
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostSo me car tax has gone up to £450 a year
Now Edinbra council what to double the cost of me permit to reflect the emissions of the car.. now £320
Grand total to have me car sitting outside the winda: £770!!!!Originally posted by scooterscot View PostNew contract on the table offering just over £1100 a day....
Seriously.
credit crunch, wot credit crunch?
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostProblem is I don't often do. I don't commute and I'm still running around on half a tank since filling up at the beginning of the month.
When I do drive it might be to the other side of the country up in to the west coast - so you want comfort. Hence the heavy car.
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