New Member

Ha... It will be a laugh... A casual browse on Ebay last night found it, ending in 53 minutes, so armed with minimal research (mostly hearsay and conjecture) I thought I'd go for it... What could possibly go wrong? :)

Apologies if I outbid a member here!

There is a story though, it wasn't entirely random. My mum had a 2000SC in the 70's when I was a kid, same colour, same interior colour... I know she'd have loved if if I'd just turned up in a more-or-less twin of her car... so I just thought why the hell not.

Original was a 1973, reg UCW922L (burned in my brain)... doubt it's still around of course...
 

Attachments

  • 043.png
    043.png
    2.7 MB · Views: 18
I was looking at it along with a few others, fingers crossed I'll pick my P6 up next week and can't wait, happy days ahead sorting brakes
 
Brakes mostly sorted. Had one front caliper seized, the other binding. Rears OK, but I thought, what the hell, replaced all four. And all four discs. New SS exhaust, new manifold downpipe, set of 4 new headlamps (with relays shortly). New electronic ignition, and a coil because... Why not? Couple of buckskin headrests via ebay, five new tyres, stereo to fit (advice on speaker placement welcome), just got all the fluids to do next... Anything that's wet is getting changed. We'll see how it goes..
 
There are a few threads with speaker fitment if you do a search.
Personally with my P6 I chose not to hack into the door cards as whatever you do it will look tacky and just plain wrong unless you get appropriately styled and coloured grill covers ( good luck with that) but happily there are alternatives that leave the interior very standard but with excellent accoustics.
Speakers, and where to put them

speakers


Graeme
 
Last edited:
Back
Top