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jones:
Hi all,

I was told of an old commodore which someone had lying in a paddock. Made an offer, $70 later it was at my place (on Friday)











Few days later (Wednesday) it looks like this









Ready for action! I pulled off the starter motor, cleaned and greased it, replaced a hose clamp on the intake system, and now it's running like a champ (sort of). The video makes it sound worse than it is. It sounds like a cammed race car. This model engine does have warmer cams than the other 202's, as well as fuel injection and sodium filled valves (O WOW!)



As soon as it goes above idle the camera's microphone maxes out, and it didn't really capture the sound properly. Ah well.

All thats left to do is weld the diff solid, for improved drifting, and take it to a farm for a thrash.

Bernd:
Hi Andrew,

Ok would you explain to an American a bit more about the car. From the picture I gather it's a 4 cylinder automatic drive. I've never heard of a Commodore. Who makes it?

"take it to a farm for a thrash." I take it means your going to go out on a dirt track and run it around?

I did notice the steering wheel is on the wrong side though.  :lol:  :lol:

Bernd

Darren:
Where are you? AUS?

That looks very much like what we call a Vauxhall Cavalier here in the UK, not that you see any now...

Stefan Pynappels:

--- Quote from: Darren on October 21, 2009, 08:52:56 AM ---Where are you? AUS?

That looks very much like what we call a Vauxhall Cavalier here in the UK, not that you see any now...

--- End quote ---

I was just going to say, is that a Holden version of the old Vauxhall Cavalier or Opel Ascona?

Davo J:
Over here in AUS it's one of common 6cyl Holden’s, they are also exported. The steering wheel on Andrew's Commodore is on the right (hand) side, you fellows over there in the US have it on the wrong side. The newer version of the commodore the Holden Monaro coupe gets exported over to the US as a Pontiac GTO and to the UK as a Vauxhall Monaro.  "Take it to the farm and thrash it" means to take it to a farm, paddock or any bush were you make your own tracks and run it until it stops. You get heaps of fun for $70; my son does it often with different cars he picks up for cheap.
Davo

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