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(Message started by: Jonnycab on Apr 15th, 2013, 4:37am)

Title: The end is now
Post by Jonnycab on Apr 15th, 2013, 4:37am
That's it....kaput....no more Scorpio  :(

The old girl has run her last race, fought her last battle, flown her last flight & sailed her last voyage....& just like every good retired workhorse, it will be chopped up & recycled  ;)

With 265,000 miles on her, last week she suddenly started developing alot of problems all at once, most notably both wishbones clonking, N/S/F strut leaking & autobox slipping.

Reality check & logic says it really is not worth wasting anymore time or money trying to keep the old girl going as a taxi.....you have to throw the towel in at some point  ;)

Spikies Scorpios will have her to break & there are a few good/new bits on her including a brand new inlet manifold/injectors/throttle/fuel pressure regulator/sensors all fitted two years ago & brand new genuine Ford radiator also fitted two years ago & other bits. I'd break it myself if I had the room  ::)

Anyway....I've bought a new car to replace her, although it's not really a worthy replacement. It doesn't have the spec & prestige of the Scorpio Ultima, or have the very generous amount of rear legroom, but it's the best I could find on the budget that I have.

So as a taxi driver, I'm going to have to put up with people almost breathing down my neck, as it were. But it's something I'll have to get used to I suppose....like a lifestyle change, or new beginning....& in time, I might forget about the Scorpio & grow to like my new car  ;)

Besides, I've still got the Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited (more toys than the Scorpio) to love, cherish, repair & spend money on, on a regular basis. In fact, I've just fitted a Mopar stainless steel bull bar & Mopar stainless steel side bars  :D

Anyway, "so what have you bought JC ?" I hear you all asking.
It's the car I was considering buying to start with, but then didn't consider anymore....but then reconsidered (due to lack of suitable vehicles in the price range).

This.....

http://i70.photobucket.com/albums/i101/jonnycab/1_zpsed6315b3.jpg

Saab 9-5 Vector 2.2 TiD auto, 05 reg. Full stamped service history (most of it Saab dealer, last two independant), full years MOT, taxed until October, half leather seats. Not a dent, scratch or blemish on the bodywork. Does 30 mpg around town, 40 mpg combined & 50 mpg on a run hopefully....£2000  :)

Yea, I know it's a Vectra with a boob job. But it was still built in the Saab factory in Sweden....so it's a top class boob job  ;D

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by Simmo on Apr 15th, 2013, 6:20am
JC, that is indeed sad news but hopefully you'll stay in touch on here. I'm sure we all wish you well with the new car. I take it you checked out the steering rack !!  :D ;D Good luck, Mike.

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by gozz on Apr 15th, 2013, 8:34am
I think it fair to say the old Scorp doesn't owe you a lot JC,knowing your care policy there is a fair chance the SAAB will be just as good to you,let's hope so.Will you be OK for bits due to the cars no longer being made ?,I'm sure you will have made sure of that though  8)
                                                             All the best
                                                                 GOZZ.

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by PJDavis on Apr 15th, 2013, 10:24am
All the very best JC with the new car.
Peter

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by Jonnycab on Apr 15th, 2013, 1:15pm
Cheers guys, don't worry, I'm not going anywhere & I'll still put my oar in when I need to  ;)

As regards to Saab parts, it shares alot of parts with the Vectra (brakes, suspension, engine parts etc), so no problems there. There are also plenty of pattern parts available now as well  :)

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by Scorpio_Mike on Apr 15th, 2013, 3:13pm
265,000 miles is a very respectable 'innings' for any car.
Good luck with the SAAB JC, how's it going with the Jeep ?

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by Scorpio on Apr 16th, 2013, 12:11am
Sorry to hear this JC. Hope the Saab behaves for you. Glad you will be staying on the forum.

Good luck.

Adam

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by TiberiuS on Apr 18th, 2013, 8:32pm

on 04/15/13 at 04:37:17, Jonnycab wrote:
& just like every good retired workhorse, it will be chopped up & recycled  ;)


Jon, at least it'll make a tasty Findus lasagne :P

It's a shame but you did well to get to 265k..everything comes to an end sooner or later, shows how well you looked after it.

I've been out of the loop for ages now, have you still got the Mk1 Granada?

Hope the Saab works out for you, I've always liked the look of the 9-5.

Bruce.

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by Jonnycab on Apr 24th, 2013, 1:57am
I don't believe it !! (Victor Meldrew voice) it failed it's first bloody council inspection today (yesterday now) on a poxy split F/O/S drop link top boot.
I didn't check it over first because it's got a whole years MOT on it, so I assumed it would sail through the council inspection test........Whoever said, "assumption is the mother of all ***** ups"...wasn't wrong.

If the MOT tester didn't see that then he needs to get his eyes tested. It wasn't just a little hole. Half the boot was ripped open & exposing the now rusted up ball joint...it had been like it for a good while  ???
The council test also gave an advisory on a very small tear in the N/S/F drop link top boot as well, although it was just an advisory.....The car has only done 150 miles since the MOT  ::)

Anyway, bought two new drop links from local motor (FAI pattern parts at £8.50 each...cheaper than Scorpio) & fitted them this afternoon.....Re-test tomorrow, then back on the road after that  :D

Scorpio_Mike...the Jeep is going well & no real problems as yet  :)

Tiberius....nice to hear from you Bruce  ;).....Lasagne ?...more like pounded steak  ::).......Spikie told me he will take off all the decent bits & then sell the shell to a banger racer he knows who will race/smash it at Essex Arena.

This kind of scenario may well upset some people, but personally, I would love to see the old girl in the banger arena, bashing lesser Mondeos etc out of the way & end her life in a gladiatorial style.....
....'For those about to die, we salute you'  ;)

Regarding my MK1 Granny....I sold it last July, to a guy from Birmingham who used to run the MK1 Granada club a few years ago.....Gone, but never forgotten  :)


Title: Re: The end is now
Post by Simmo on Apr 24th, 2013, 6:46am

on 04/15/13 at 06:20:24, Simmo wrote:
I take it you checked out the steering rack !!  :D ;D Good luck, Mike.


What did I say? You young boy's should listen to us old fella's !!." I don't belllieeeeieve it"  :o.  Let's hope all is well from here on. Best wishes, Mike.

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by gost on Apr 24th, 2013, 6:25pm
Hi JC   I saw your scorp when i was at Spikies on Saturday, looked immaculate from  50 yards till spikie told me it had done 265000, good luck with new one

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by Jonnycab on Apr 25th, 2013, 1:21am

on 04/24/13 at 06:46:12, Simmo wrote:
What did I say? You young boy's should listen to us old fella's !!." I don't belllieeeeieve it"  :o.  Let's hope all is well from here on. Best wishes, Mike.


Sorry Mike, I should have listened to your words of wisdom  ;)

Gost...looked immaculate eh ?....I knew I should have swapped out the dash for one with 50K miles on it  ;D

Title: Re: The end is now
Post by TiberiuS on Apr 28th, 2013, 10:40pm
Hey Jon.

Yep I'm still hanging in there - I've got the site bookmarked in Firefox at the moment so I'll probably keep dropping in from time to time ;). This is still the best (friendliest, most balanced) forum I ever knew, just a shame it's really quiet now compared to how it was 5 or 6 years back, I remember those days fondly :)

Bad luck with the Saab, at least it's not a biggie. Every car I've bought with fresh MOT has had niggles show up soon afterwards, these days I just accept it as a fact of life ;D

Just my opinion but I really hate the whole banger racing thing, I've seen photos of your car and read a lot of the posts you made when you worked on it, just seems a bitter end after all the years. I've got nothing against the people who race them, I just think it's a pointless waste, that's all :)

Rust in peace - that's how it should be ;D ;)

Bruce.


Edit: Actually, pounded steak sounds pretty good - sometimes I hate being a tree-hugging veggie ;D



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