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piece of 80s/90s history, - procta - 05-09-2013

no its not a metro before you all have a pop at me haha :p
But something you lads will love! and its the only one left in sunderland now.
I happen to walk past it and the owner was in the car.
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1.4 205 lump dropped in for MPG

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she is a 16v replica got practically all the toys of the 16v too.
me and the owner had a good chat about it for nearly 30 mins!
he does his own repairs too and is always after bits and pieces for it.
the car goes to the north east motor shows near the metro centre too.
I showed him the photos of my rover metro, and he had a gta too! we exchanged stories on how hard it is to get bits and pieces. he said at least I am not the only car of the 90s left now, not the only one to have a rare car! If we see each other on the road, we are going to give each other a flash!
also the lights are from France ( yellow lends)
I do love these cars, just like I do with the metros. I did tell the owner to look at fitting a Dturbo lump in it too.


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - Pete - 05-09-2013

Awesome, Needs a 16v lump or at least an XUD though. Used to drive these about when a bloke I subbied to had afew. Rode lovely on hydro suspension, best seats ever and brakes with 2 settings..off or through the windscreen lol.


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - procta - 05-09-2013

(05-09-2013, 11:36 AM)Pete Wrote: Awesome, Needs a 16v lump or at least an XUD though. Used to drive these about when a bloke I subbied to had afew. Rode lovely on hydro suspension, best seats ever and brakes with 2 settings..off or through the windscreen lol.

I have had a look on the bay of e and there not many forsale, only 2 and another one been broken for spares,
not sure how many of these lovely motors are still alive?
parts are getting expencive sadly for him, the piping for the suspension is a pain in the arse, he mentioned too.


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - Piggy - 05-09-2013

the bx gti 16v was just epic.

looking proper retro now.


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - Ollie - 05-09-2013

I have my eyes on an xud BX. Hidden away in a shed. Hopefully lift it when i feel im in the position to take on a project


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - procta - 05-09-2013

(05-09-2013, 11:48 AM)Piggy Wrote: the bx gti 16v was just epic.

looking proper retro now.

piggy, you no something, when I was driving back home after seen the car and chatting to the owner, made think back to when I left school. I used to see a lot of these and other good bit of 90s kit. I wonder now where all those great cars have gone! mk1 clios, novas, metros, old fiestas, sierras, old escorts, bxs, axs ,405s etc,
people back then, would say that one of the cars I have mentioned up there, were shite etc. even tho they didn't own one! now how the table has turned! My car turns heads now! and the fella with the bx, people take pose with the car and take photos of it!

(05-09-2013, 11:54 AM)Ollie Wrote: I have my eyes on an xud BX. Hidden away in a shed. Hopefully lift it when i feel im in the position to take on a project

one on ebay I think at the moment too, on a D plater.
shame tony blair and his mateys killed the tax except for cars that turned 20 years old!


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - ozonehostile - 05-09-2013

There was a genuine bx gti in my local scrappy. Pretty far gone in terms of saving it though.

My dad had a few bx's, really interesting cars Tbh, really strange ride quality.

Always on the lookout for a 16v bx gti4x4


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - daddyfixit - 05-09-2013

mate of mine collects these things...........................

he does have a 4x4, but the others are always xuds

the 4x4 is one of a handful still left in the uk, he did venture to one bx meeting and was swamped by sadder anoraks than he is !!


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - procta - 05-09-2013

(05-09-2013, 06:15 PM)daddyfixit Wrote: mate of mine collects these things...........................

he does have a 4x4, but the others are always xuds

the 4x4 is one of a handful still left in the uk, he did venture to one bx meeting and was swamped by sadder anoraks than he is !!

the owner of this one, said most of the meetings for the bx is down south, like here.
just shows you how much of desert sunderland/ north east sector is with car enthusiasts.
I am the only one from sunderland on here, and on net.
some cars like this maybe common sight you boys, but to me and my pals they are very rare sight.


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - swampy - 05-09-2013

There is a garden in Telford with half a dozen or so bx In it, all sort from bogger to gti.

Was easier for the old boy to buy a complete car and strip bits off it when things like the suspension spheres or pipes went than it was to try and source just the required parts ( this was. Pre eBay days etc)

These are odd as they have a hydraulic handbrake that works on the front calipers


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - daddyfixit - 05-09-2013

he drove in his f-reg bx down to cornwall with his girlfriend to pick up a mint k reg one, when he came home one of his customers had given him another identical k reg one !!! he buys all sorts from ebay in Europe, stockpiling anything that's on offer.


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - procta - 05-09-2013

(05-09-2013, 06:34 PM)swampy Wrote: There is a garden in Telford with half a dozen or so bx In it, all sort from bogger to gti.

Was easier for the old boy to buy a complete car and strip bits off it when things like the suspension spheres or pipes went than it was to try and source just the required parts ( this was. Pre eBay days etc)

These are odd as they have a hydraulic handbrake that works on the front calipers

this fella is looking at buying another one for spares, has a few bits knocking about like. I had a look at the BX fourm, and I mite have saw a photo with loads in, maybe the place you mentioned.


Re: piece of 80s/90s history, - THE_Liam - 05-09-2013

There's a nice TZD on eBay just now. Always loved these, the handling is awesome like the 405 they share the chassis with but even better with the hydro-pneumatic suspension, as fast on a bumpy B-road as they are on a track!


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - HDIkyle - 07-09-2013

I was going to buy a straight diesel in black but the penistone sold it the day before I was going to view it. Was fuming !


RE: piece of 80s/90s history, - Jethro - 07-09-2013

Awesome car, the Cit BX! A mate af me had 2 (a 1.6 petrol estate and a td) Loved them both Big Grin