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| lilredmachine |
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 lilredmachine World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 08:17 - 03 Sep 2012 Post subject: New land yacht. |
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My Dad had an itch for something huge, 1960s and drop top, so he scratched it. He is a big Buick fan so it had to be an Electra 225. He imported it himself after buying it on E-bay, third time he has done this It arrived on the RO-RO ferry from the US in early August, and has been waiting for the DVLA to get their arses in gear and register it, will be officially on the road on Monday!
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Vital statistics are as follows:
20ft overall length,
127" wheelbase,
Just under 7ft wide,
430Ci (7.1 litre) hi-po V8,
360hp, 500lb/ft,
2.3+ tons of American pig iron,
Limited slip diff,
Wierd burnished brown paint, about 4 different colours depending on lighting,
excellent condition for 43 years old!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-64PyRfjVg
^^ little vid of hood operation and under bonnet.
Bearing in mind this is 1969, the car has electric hood, all windows are electric, electric antenna, electric mirrors, 6 way electric bench seat, Air con, variable rate power steering etc. performance is pretty damn good, Road and Track tested it back in 1969 and got a 15.5 second quarter mile with a 2.73 gear ratio, cross plies and the motherfucking top down. Equating to a 7.2 second 0-60 run with cruiser gearing. This car has 3:32:1 gearing, radials and the limited slip diff option, so is likely low 6 seconds to 60 car, pretty ballistic. ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway.
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| mistergixer |
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 mistergixer World Chat Champion

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Hideously ugly IMHO. Never been a fan of big American cars like that.
Hope your old man is happy with it.
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| lilredmachine |
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 lilredmachine World Chat Champion

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No doubt, it's from the ugly ages of full size American cars. When you start approaching the late 60's, the big full sizers get hideous. However if you want to own one they are the last realistically priced cars. A '59 or mid sixties Electra in condition like this will set you back anywhere from $40,000-$100,000+
Only made 8,000 of these so you are unlikely to run into another one 40 years later.  ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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How come a car of such ginormous proportions has the worlds skinniest steering wheel?
Looks weird and just wrong! ____________________ "Everybody needs money, that's why they call it money!"  |
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 Posted: 10:17 - 03 Sep 2012 Post subject: Re: New land yacht. |
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| lilredmachine |
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I think you'll find land yacht is the traditional term for a large convertible. Barge is hard top, usually 4 door. Terms reflect size and useage, land yacht a luxury thing for swanning about in with the top down, barge for carrying stuff like people and coal.
Most cars from this age have thin steering wheels, regardless of size or origin, was the style at the time. ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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It's horrendous, but I like it . |
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oi what a monstrosity Looks like more steel plate than a battleship. I think the only thing fatter than that in america are americans
Does he have a skipper's licence to steer it? Looks more a fat spanish galleon wollowing in the waves than a yacht.
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Avoid driving it past places with names like "Book Repository" or "Grassy Knoll"  ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
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After reading the thread on here somewhere where someone got a sports bike in a Clio/some other small car, I reckon you could get the small car in the back of that thing, so a sports bike in a car in a car, do it!
Dare I ask what the fuel consumption is like on these things ? ____________________ Test Passed 10/05/2011 Current bike: XJ6-N |
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It's almost so ugly it it's nice. Now if it just had huge jetson type fins on it  ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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Do not like the car. Then it's personal choice. Hope you/dad enjoy.
I would however like to know where you can get the tent garages. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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| .Chris. wrote: | At least on British cars of the era, the wheel actually serves a useful function  |
Such as to hang on to when it's caught fire again, or one of the wheels has fallen off and you've got to jump on the brakes to GTFO asap. Actually, I own a 1970 Vauxhall Viva, and to be frank the steering is just as wank on that as it is on anything American from that era. The American stuff is just a lot faster.
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8-10mpg around town, about 18mpg when cruising. Fairly irrelevent though, this'll do about 1,200 miles going to shows and on brief jaunts in a year. Few enough miles to allow the free tax to offset a lot of the fuel cost.
Kradmelder, you fucking crack me up.
| Quote: | almost looks like a drop top Riviera,
kinda cool but i'd rather a boat tail riviera |
My Dad also has 1969 Riviera. It is downright beautiful and has just had a photoshoot to appear in Classic American. The boat tail is utterly, utterly hideous. Back is great but the front and the bodyline down the side is just ghastly. ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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Hehe, JFKs was a Lincoln. '66 Continental I believe. Awesome car to get splattered in. ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 155 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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