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I think the little van is pretty cool and you could haul all your interesting finds in there .
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They really are very small, but perfect at the same time. I hope that I can get to buy it. |
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I wish you luck on getting it ,on another note are you finally feeling better ?
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Cool little van. I like the Tiki style someone suggested
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Photo shoppers............ have your way with it. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...s4hutjjl0.jpeg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps2ozvwehl.png http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psmzlawtfv.png Thinking all sorts of stuff. One of the ideas is race support or pit crew car. Some liveries from the past. Can be done with rattle can, vinyl, wrap and stickers. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psfbuzgle1.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pscoyy1brt.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psbfwpq5ce.jpg Other ideas. Keeping in mind the car has to retain its base dark blue paint. |
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Ups and Downs and more of them....... Life is good.
This is what makes us what we are. Thankfully in my world the various forums and friends I frequent keeps my sanity on a level plane. So what do you do when life hands you a bucket of lemons?? Of course, you drink tequila. I have been looking for a distraction that could be a tool as well for weeks, if not months. This week I was interested in a 4.3 litre V6 Chevy S10 truck at sensible money in the U.K. Not a lot of them about at sensible money. Unfortunately it has had a bit of a chequered history and when I started asking the seller some questions, the answers to which I did not necessarily subscribe to, next thing he goes quiet, then I get a text that someone has offered him £500.00 more than the number he had offered it to me for........ I suspect it will be on EBay soon. Anyway, Some of you know I have random, eclectic taste and next thing I looked at, after mates like Paul Y, CraigRK, Martin and others tried to rattle my wallet with various finds all over the world (literally) was a cheap Facebook trade page car. I started this thread to find out more on various forums and learned enough to decide to go look at the car today, after speaking to the seller who is the second owner only, having bought it a year ago from the first owner......... Thread: http://retrorides.proboards.com/thre...tispace-bought So this was the ad. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psxw8ae4re.png 2001 model Citroen Berlingo Multispace in 1400cc petrol guise. A rip snorting 75bhp from the factory. This car came with a full length electric sunroof. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pso8xp5y6g.png I called on mate Martin, always game, like me for any road trip, so this morning after his lady went to work, we walked his dog, then hit the road to go look at the car. By 09.00 we pulled up in the yard where the car was stored. Seller a really nice guy, chatted, looked around the car, then took it for a quick test run. A few small issues, all within the realm of a small car for cheap bicycle money. It seems it has had a load of attention over time, new tyres, exhaust, battery and steering parts as well as a timing belt about 4 yeas or 25k miles ago. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pswb1jjvze.jpg The brakes suck and need investigating. Probably pads, discs etc, but it seems they are reasonably cheap as well. The drivers seat is in need of replacement in my world, still good but not good enough. Back seats fold forward in two phases making for a large load area, and of course if you open the roof you could have 5 meter lengths of timber stacked through to the rear. Electric sunroof is a pleasure to open and allow to fold back on itself. Martin's drive was about 15 miles and my first drive about 30 miles and we both agreed that it is just a lovely little thing. Having done only 86150 miles, confirmed by its MOT history, it maintains legal speeds easily up and downhill. The seller told us when we got there that the radio/cd player was wired in in such a way that you needed to pull the removable face off it when you parked up in order to switch off the dash lights........... So at Martin's place, before even going indoors, he was straight into it and pulled the head unit out the dash. This car has a CanBus wiring system...... Less said the better. After an hour of trying to figure out the why and how of some clearly expert radio fitter, I ordered an ISO Lead off eBay which should help resolve the weird setup and fix all of this mess. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psm7i5mgkl.jpg Current shoes......... on steelies with painted hubcaps. Nothing wrong with them. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps93b8ytv2.jpg However..... Been offered a set of Saxo VTR wheels with 5 year old 185/65-14" wheels for £40.00 Even without the tyres, I like them. Kind of reminds me of the NASCAR wheels on mate Dennis in St Louis, Missouri's race trucks. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pswwfmuckq.jpg So I bring you my own version of Prozac for my Soul. I need a bit of distraction right now. This little van should give me some of that. Modification direction is not yet established, so happy for advice, input and ideas. I like the Tiki surf wagon or Woody look, but also race support vehicle look. Black rims are cool, and Gold will contrast more......... what to do? Photoshop? I will be back with more photos tomorrow once I have given the van a look over. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psfybabz0o.jpg Lastly, I thought that being a quirky tool I would rummage in the key ring box and find something interesting http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psiyy9d6ko.jpg Hope you approve. |
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Congrats. on your new van/wagon.
Can't wait to see what you do with it. |
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:metal: Great parts fetcher!!
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I like it .
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I will update on the Prozac-Mobile when I get time, hopefully tonight. Back to work today. |
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like your new ride, should be cheap to motor around in and haul all your stuff.
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I love it a lot. It has grown on me really fast. And yes, feeling better. Not completely back, but much much better. This thing has really beaten me up for a while. |
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So Sunday I looked it over a bit.
I always like to just get a feel for stuff. Mechanically I am not at all the sharpest wrench in the toolbox. Anyway, some pics to speak for themselves. The drivers seat is past it's best, but is still very much functional. Forward view is great. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps2slxyjf5.jpg Tailgate inner panel, rear wiper and its motor missing. Interesting repair. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pslg54urha.jpg Underside really clean for 16 years. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pskezevuo3.jpg Rear brake proportioning valve and its actuator was seized solid. Long screwdriver, some WD40 and 10 minutes later that was loose. HOWEVER....... The return spring is hanging loose, so I will need to figure that out some time. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps5c1y3duu.jpg Front brake discs look rough as hell, but pads are thick. Brakes work fine but I suspect new parts would work too. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psbutcvxyr.jpg Inner side of disc. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psfepdndxz.jpg Passenger side on the inside, not even full surface contact. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psod7g05az.jpg I took off the one rear wheel, but the drum was solid on it and I did not want to use a load of force, so no idea what goes on, on the inside. A job for another day. Then I drove over tomAndy's place in Gravesend to buy the Saxo VTR wheels off him, the tyres are shagged, but Scot (Jabbo) agreed to remove the tyres for me, so that I can clean up and paint the wheels before moving the tyres from my existing steel wheels onto the alloys. Andy drives a Berlingo Van. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psfuq6ekeq.jpg Wheels in. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps7rutgbu5.jpg I also bought 16 new wheel bolts for alloy wheels from Andy. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pswuywkzlv.jpg That's was Sunday. At this point I had already done over 100 miles in the car and it put a big grin on my face. Perfect. |
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Rian,where was the van built at ,never heard of them before ? The brake discs do look pretty rough but they may be able to be turned .
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Citroen is a French car. Part of Peugeot, Renault etc. No idea where it was assembled. Loads of small cars in Europe because cities have 700 year old streets that are narrow and winding. Right.... A quick bunch of photos I took on Saturday on the way home, overlooking the Thames river to Essex. Video splicing and make up by mate CraigRK and thanks to Martin for helping me get it back to my place. VIDEO Photos. Because we like photos. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psblco3u1v.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psmerijtzc.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pstxtcbkrh.jpg Pop out side windows. Basic but fine. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psw01ycmoe.jpg Deceptively large. Especially when the rear seats are rolled forward. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps0aaf9l8y.jpg Full length sunroof feels really ofd initially http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psynapxqim.jpg Thats it for now. |
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Rian,loved the video ,the little van is just cool ,that truck going thru that narrow driveway was scary close .Thanks for sharing with us across the pond .
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I post up stuff like that as I know you guys would not see them. I only ever drove the truck down that way face first once. Since then I only reverse it, as it's easier to reverse and then come out head first. |
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Temptation alert.
Andy offered me some 8' timber planks. Shed anyone? Was going to offer it to Mickey but thought that maybe I should build a garden tool shed under the pine tree in the garden. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps83j55awe.jpg Looks like the weather is turning too. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psujra9wkr.jpg Harley really did a good tour of the van on Sunday too. Never got a photo but exhaustion saw her settle in the study later. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psvuqzt6d4.jpg Andy who sold me the VTR wheels and new wheel bolts also has a Berlingo van. He identified that the rear silencer was missing a support strap. I went to look tonight and found this bodge. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psqvzfotup.jpg Kwik Fit telephonic quote was £135.00 fitted. Not impressed, I searched and found a cheaper DIY alternative. Under £40.00 including delivery. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pshxschfnm.png Because when you wriggle the tailpipe with your toe around the rear wheel you see part of the problem. I am not going to try weld it up. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psy0txoup6.jpg |
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Looks a great fun little parts hauler. For my two penneth I vote white for the wheels, my second vote would be gold :thumbs: (it's that World Rally thing)
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Will probably be black. In order to go with a theme that is spinning around in my head. Who knows...? However, Gold is a great choice. |
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The German cars however are slightly more expensive for parts due to them being generally more expensive to buy IE . Audi , Mercedes , Porsche and VW . In case you are interested check out the link https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citro%C3%ABn_Berlingo |
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Maybe not in the direction I am thinking. But I do like the combination. |
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Some pretty cool stuff in that link .Cant say the Gold turns me on though.
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Black or dark anthracite. Like what was on my old MX5 roof or wheels. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psa8691ec6.jpg I also took the van out to fill it up late afternoon........ Service with a smile as standard. Bradfords Garage, they still work the forecourt and frown on self service. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psoiohtahu.jpg Looked at replacing the discs and pads. But decided to see what a bit of road use will do to them first. Bosch brake system, typically the most costly option, thankfully there are 30% and 50% discount vouchers online this weekend. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pspouczaim.jpg Just before dark I buffed up all the plastics as well as polishing the scuffs from the first owners use. Removed the Italian flag and replaced it with this on the rear. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psk1dhxpcz.jpg |
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I definitely think the dark anthracite would be way better combo than the gold for the wheels. Like you Italian flag replacement sticker!
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Yes the sticker is out there. Ta2Don has one, Dennis has one. I got some from the police years ago and shared most out, then yesterday looking for something to replace the Italian embossed sticker with, I found that one in my desk drawer and knew it was perfect. The car is not quite a shed, but it seemed appropriate at 16 years. Right...... time to ask for your opinions again please. Side window tinting on the Berlingo. I am looking at 35% or 20% film. Not sure what the collective feels is appropriate. I want to get the illusion of a van, a bit of scrote eye blinding and privacy or "security" to keep eyes out the back when I have goods or anything in there. Will probably not do the rear window, as I have another plan for it, just the rear glass sides. I also need to still see through the sides when reverse parking etc. So if anyone knows tinting, then let me know if the 20% is too dark. EBay ad shows this. 35% tint http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...srgodoc8s.jpeg And the darker 20% http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...sul8esmys.jpeg |
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We are not allowed to run the super dark tints down here, so I never really think much about that. Since you are sorta looking at making it a van, you could always do a wrap sorta thing that just cover the side windows.
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I am nor doing the drivers windows. Just the rear two. Well, great news..... Katy was very impressed with the Berlingo when I got here today. I have ordered 35% film for the rear windows. Out shopping today I found this like new chair in the Red Cross Charity Shop skip, I guess it is not right for their inventory. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...ps85xvhyri.jpg After Katy cooked dinner tonight, which was rather good. It was my turn to make desert. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psplfisadq.jpg Best part of my weekend is that Katy and I are dog sitting her parents' dog Humphrey. He is a cool 5 year old. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psjd1kfxzr.jpg Looking forward to the tint getting here next week. |
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Love a weiner dog ,used to raise them . And that chair is just cool .
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So were you a short-order pancake cooker flipper in a past life? ;)
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Dennis and I have been spending a lot of time on Messenger and FaceTime, busy with some stuff we have planned. This morning at 02.00 USA time, he was painting a wrecker/recovery body. Asked him why, he replied that it took up too much time in the booth, so painting out of hours makes sense. And being the boss, I guess he knows how to keep his customers happy with crazy fast turn around of jobs. Anyway, one of his latest side projects is this table lamp. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pstef7adwl.jpg http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pslomyaxjl.jpg I like it. Anyway, on the way back from Katy's place tonight I purposefully hit the brakes hard from speed, right down to 30mph. It was a bit like driving a car really hard, just to clear out the system a bit. What I started out with...... http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psfepdndxz.jpg So this is what I ended up with. Very much satisfied , at least I am not going to replace the front brakes yet. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pslxfdf6pa.jpg I also spoke to mate Darren at Unit Engineering earlier and will be subletting his industrial blasting unit for the alloy wheels. Then I will paint of powder coat them. |
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So Brexit.. Yes... no?
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Thanks for the Okapi knife and the other gifts. Tell Tacques thanks for the necklace and bracelet. It is very cool to have authentic South African items. It was good to talk with you the other day. Later my friend.
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Pleasure This is how the world should work. Link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okapi_(knife) Glad you like it. If you read the Wikipedia description it should make you chuckle. |
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Tight budget. No spending. I keep reminding myself.
And I know I am powerless. I keep adding up the spend and in real terms I already broke the £1k mark. Of course that includes tax, insurance. But more base costs to come like sorting the alloys, painting them and moving tyres over. Got in early today. Well, early to me is 5.15pm and its s nice feeling that one can still see outside even now at 5.45pm Straight to the garage in my work suit and a quick attack on the van. Side strips removed and door panels cleaned up. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...pspklzghuq.jpg Cleaned up and cleaned up I think. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psl35sge61.jpg Liking it so far. Opinions? Also checked and typically the window tint I bought just will not make it for the rear window. A £8.00 incl postagefor 10 foot its not overly expensive though. So may rattle the piggy bank again. |
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Looks good for a neato get around and parts getter. :metal:
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A handy tool. Two weeks into owning this little car it still makes me grin. I find myself looking for a good reason to use it and just go look at it. Bought some upholstery fabric cleaner at Poundshop last weekend, just what could go wrong, it can only get better, or not at all. So one of the dry day jobs lined up, is to clean the upholstery, the rear seats are not perfect. If it gets better, bargain, if not, nothing lost but a pound and some time. My window tint and rear silencer landed too this week. Looking forward to getting onto the side glass once we have a dry day as I want to remove them all at the same time and do the job in the kitchen. Fitting the rear silence should be a quick job, famous last words?? Couple of hangers and one clamp to join it to the system. I am very tempted to see just how noisy it is without the rear box. http://i294.photobucket.com/albums/m...psnzkkli8s.jpg I am pleased with what I can see of the quality of this part, it was under £40.00 including delivery and fitting hardware. A local figment shop quoted me a best price of £140.00 So does that mean that I have an extra £80.00 to spend now? NSRA Swapmeet at Arena Essex on Sunday......... bargains to be had?? |
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I like it! :metal:
I would use Maxwell House though. ;) |
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