Mijn Scimitars:
Sinds 1993 heb ik diverse Scimitar bezeten.
Dat zijn de volgende vijf wagens geweest. Daarnaast waren er ook nog een
paar voor onderdelen. De verhalen staan hier te lezen.
Momenteel heb ik een GTC uit 1980. en een LHD GTE
SE5 uit 1970. Verder heb een 1800ti
(1987), een 1800ti (1988) en een GTE
SE6a automatic (1976) gehad.
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Hier is ie: De
opvolger voor de 1800ti, een Scimitar GTC. In juni 2007 gekocht
in Engeland. Voor de RDW. toelating en APK, moesten er een paar
kleine klussen gedaan worden, lekke uitlaten, koelvloeistof lek
en niet werkende verstralers.Maar veel meer is het niet. Deze Scimitar
is in redelijk goede staat. Mooi interieur, lakwerk OK.
Veel van de historie weet ik niet.
Alleen dat Steve Jenkins de vorige eigenaar was. En dat hij de wagen
via ebay gekocht heeft van een handelaar op Guernsey. De wagen is
nieuw op Engels kenteken gezet. Daarna is ie naar Guernsey gegaan.
Ooit was het een automaat, maar nu heeft ie een handbak met overdrive.
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Gekocht in Newbury, zo'n 80 km westwaarts
van Londen. Samen met mijn schoonvader heb ik de auto goed bekeken
en een proefrit gemaakt. Toen was het wel duidelijk: Opladen en
meenemen. Want de auto was zijn prijs gewoon waard.
Op de foto staan de Volvo 240 met op
de aanhanger de GTC, in de haven van Dover. In de wachtrij voor
de veerboot naar Calais.
Inmiddels (september 2007) is de GTC
op Nederlands kenteken gezet en is gekeurd. Dus nu is ie echt in
gebruik. Het genieten kan beginnen. |
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Sinds 1993 heb ik diverse Scimitar bezeten.
Dat zijn de volgende vijf wagens geweest. Daarnaast waren er ook nog een
paar voor onderdelen. De verhalen staan hier te lezen.
Momenteel heb ik een GTC uit 1980. en een LHD GTE
SE5 uit 1970. Verder heb een 1800ti
(1987), een 1800ti (1988) en een GTE
SE6a automatic (1976) gehad.
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And this is my
part time Scimitar. A 1970 GTE SE5. It has a 4speed with overdrive.
It is one of the very few factory built lefthand drive cars. My
father in law, Harrie Duit, and I bought the car in september 2002
from Leo Rijkelijkhuizen. Leo owned this car for over 8 years.
We have owned the car since september 2002. When we bought it, I
drove it home, witout problems.
A day later, when Harrie was maken a spin, the transmissoin refused
service. After removing all the bits, we saw a very destroyed clutchplate,
completely into bits. We did the job in two days. The car was ready
for the British Race Festival at circuit Zandvoort on sunday 06-10-2002.
And it performed very well. The trip included having a spin on the
track, more than 400 km driven in one day (and that goes for the
1800ti as well)! |
Shortly after that, a brakeline collapsed.
Luckily it happened while the car was in a garage (Setz Hoogezand).
We had replaced instantly.
Then I decided to use this Scimitar as my daily car for about 2 1/2
months. I chnged jobs and had to return the company car. The GTE turned
out to be reliable in the winter season. In the last week of usage
the waterpump broke down. We had it replaced at Lex Classics.
After this, the car was hardly used. The car had some accident damage
when we bought it, and we had the coachwork repaired proffesionally
by Harms Autoschades in Hoogezand. The job took a long time, and we
take a lot of time rebuilding. At this moment we are doing small repairs
and building up the car. It should be ready before the international
2004! |
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Here I am doing all the work |
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Kort nieuws:
Zo ziet de wagen er nu uit. En waar we 'm voor gebruikt hebben..
Yep, dat zijn
wij: Angelique en ik zijn getrouwd op 10 augustus 2006. |
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Sinds 1993 heb ik diverse Scimitar bezeten.
Dat zijn de volgende vijf wagens geweest. Daarnaast waren er ook nog een
paar voor onderdelen. De verhalen staan hier te lezen.
Momenteel heb ik een GTC uit 1980. en een LHD GTE
SE5 uit 1970. Verder heb een 1800ti
(1987), een 1800ti (1988) en een GTE
SE6a automatic (1976) gehad.
I owned a 1976 Scimitar
GTE. For the fanatics, the chassis# is 6J 49 183 01662.
This makes it the 110th Se6a built. It was built in September 1976,
colour caspian blue with a tan interior trim. It has powersteering
and an automatic gearbox. But the real fanatic already know this,
it is al hidden in the chassis#. I 've owned the car since fall
1993 and did some work on it. Because it was new sold in England
the car was a RHD, but I bought it here in the Netherlands. It has
been in Holland since 1989.
When I bought the Scimitar I had to
do some work. First I repaired the wiring loom, someone really messed
around with that. Then a complete check-up and I could drive the
car. It was very disturbing at first, driving a RHD car with rightlane
driving but I got used to it very quickly.
You can't imagine how many people turn
their heads when they see a RHD car with Dutch licence plates.
In January 1995 my engine broke down:
No oil-pressure, no compression and a 'nice' blue smoke from the
exhausts. I made the decision to buy a second hand engine. A rebuild
of the old one was too expensive at the time. While the engine was
out I had all the space to convert the car from RHD to LHD. When
this was done I had to get used to the car again, there are some
differences between a RHD view and LHD view....
I bought the replacement engine from
a Ford Capri specialist in the south Netherlands. The new engine
proved to be okay, just like the garage owner told me. I doubted
at first, you are never sure with second hand engines, but he volunteered
to give me a written warranty on the engine. I enjoyed my Scimitar
all summer, but returning from a vacation in Switzerland a new problem
became very noticable. My gearbox 'died'. I had the gearbox rebuilt,
expensive but repairing an automatic gearbox is beyond my expertise.
The car has been without major problems since then. Small problems
are always there, but it is a twenty years old car. From that time
I didn't use it anymore as my daily car, I bought a Fiat Uno in
the winter of 1995. An Uno is so much cheaper to run on a daily
basis than a Scimitar. The costs of petrol (dfl 2.24 per litre 95
octane unleaded, 98 octane unleaded is even more expensive, price
level end 1995 ) are down by 50%. Since December 1997 the Scimitar
is my only car again, the Uno got scrapped.
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Here you see me driving up a bridge
called 'DevilsElbow' in Scotland. In the background you can see Chris
Pallasch's SS1. |
I try to do most of the work myself.
In 1996 year the car only visited the local garage twice. The first
time for the APK (MOT/TUV), the second time because of a broken
bolt of the exhaust manifold that was beyond fixing. The 1997 APK
work was limited, only rearbrake adjustment and some rubbers of
the front suspension need to be replaced. The car passed the APK
in April 1997. Since then I had a few problems with the startermotor,
but those are something of the past now. I took the car to Scotland,
to the International RSSOC Meeting, and had no problems. During
this trip the car showed its lowest fuel consumption I recorded:
One litre was good for 10.5 Km! Not bad for an SE6 with automatic
gearbox. Especially on long trips it is a fantastic car!
Early 1998 I bought a damaged Scimitar
for spares to sell and to use for my car. This was going OK, but
my car wasn't. First, it is second car again, I got a company Citroën
Xsara Coupé TD. Second, the APK was more expensive than desired.
New front-tyres, new brakes all around. (New as in: I took the good
brakes from the scrapper and had them fitted by a professional garage,
since I didn't have the time.) Alas, the mechanic made a stupid
mistake and damaged the front end by driving it into the garage's
equipment.
But he had the car repaired at his expense.
But I was not satisfied with how the work was done, luckily neither
was he. We could settle this in a decent way.
Driving to the spring meeting of the
Dutch RSSOC, my gearbox gave up. No meeting for me, only a sunny
afternoon next to a Dutch autosnelweg (=motorway) with a broken
gearbox. I couldn't get it in gear it seemed. Fortunately my scrapper
also has an automatic gearbox. So the car was repaired quickly (and
rather cheap). In June my Scim was ready to go to the International
Meeting in Denmark!
Like the trip to Scotland, it
was a well organized event. Denmark is a nice country, a bit of
a mix of the Netherlands and Britain. After the meeting we went
further to Sweden. That is really a beautiful country! Also during
this trip the cart was very reliable. Like the trip back to home,
from the south-east coast of Sweden to the east of the Netherlands
in 10 hours. And all at a relaxing speed. A great way to travel.
In October I bought a third car, a Reliant Robin van, a LHD. These
are great fun to drive!, never thought it would feel that good.
Also, how in earth could Reliant built two such different cars!
The 1999 APK gave me a headache! Some chassis rot was found. I had
to do some major welding, I hoped to have the car ready for the
International meeting in Germany, but alas.... too little time.
The rest of the work is minor stuff, like the annual "free
the handbrake". My car has got new APK just before the Oldtimer
Grandprix at the Nuerburgring in Germany, first weekend of August.
Alas I did not have the time to do the welding myself (and also
not enough welding practice last few years). My local garage did
it for me. That man was not too pleased to see how a Scimitar is
bolted up to the chassis. I removed the rear bumper myself. What
a horrendous crime that is! It just is impossible to unscrew heavily
rusted bolts. And at least 4 of those are in an almost unreacheable
spots. The easiest way (that is: trying to avoid real damage) was
literally breaking the bumper from the car. It destroys the bolting
points on the side, but these are polyester in an unvisible place.
The repair was a lot easier and quicker than the removal the way
it is meant to be.
The trip to the Nuerburgring was really the first trip I made with
my Scimitar since January! As expected: No problems at all.
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Further for the freaks,
the front-bumper is a mixture between a 6a and 6B model. It gives
a much better airflow to the radiator. One
thing keeps on bugging: the heater. This is one of the not-so-good
parts of the car. First: too little airflow through the car. There
are two blowers for the fresh air, but they are in the front of the
car, right behind the headlights. Long ducts lead the air to the interior.
On new cars there was no problem, but it seems hardly impossible to
refit the ducts without leaks. The heater it self can do the job,
by seventies standards. But the damn thing is prone to leaking. And
it is fitted behind the middle console. A hell of a job to access
it. I had to replace it twice already, and had to do it again: smell
of coolant:leaking heater. Well, it keeps me from the streets... But
now the leaking is over after second replacement. It works well too.
What was not original on my car? As mentioned above, it used to be
a RHD and now has been converted to LHD. The frontbumper has been
changed to a 6a/6b mixture and of course the cooling system has been
uprated. One more thing, the chassis# has been changed! When it was
imported, a Dutch customs officer made a mistake and since then the
chassis# is 182
01662.
These are the major conversions.
Now the smaller ones, Seats are leather now, two from inside adjustable
mirrors, electrical operated rearhatch lock, SS petrol tank. And under
the bonnet: Minor stuff, a K&N airfilter and tubular exhaust manifold
and the obvious SS exhausts. My car also has an Webasto roof in combination
with a vinyl roof. Not a factory option, but "later" (may
1977, where the car was built in september 1976) by a specialist in
Brighton. The roof used to be blue, but has been painted black later.
But now avery sad moment has come: I sold my dear old GTE. Too little
tiime and a the poor condition it was in forced me into this heartbreaking
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Sinds 1993 heb ik diverse Scimitar bezeten.
Dat zijn de volgende vijf wagens geweest. Daarnaast waren er ook nog een
paar voor onderdelen. De verhalen staan hier te lezen.
Momenteel heb ik een GTC uit 1980. en een LHD GTE
SE5 uit 1970. Verder heb een 1800ti
(1987), een 1800ti (1988) en een GTE
SE6a automatic (1976) gehad.
My grinning fun Scimitar
is a 1988 1800ti. I bought it in february 2000 in Germany from a trader.
When you are used to a GTE an 1800 is a revelation and a shoebox.
It is so much smaller and lighter. And it is faster. So much faster.
The same HP's with 400KG less. It gives you a silly grin.
But what happend to the car since I own it? Well, at first I had to
transport it to the Netherlands. This was no problem at all. I drove
the car home. A 600KM drive without problems. Then a Dutch license
plate. First a thorough insection at my local Nissan garage (they
know the turbo engine and the Scimitar!). Again no real problems.
The first attempt at the RDW failed, because the RDW-man could not
find the chassisnumber. Later that day I found it on a curious place
(inside of the outer chassispart, righthandside, near the windscreen).
The RDW-man agreed and after paying way too much taxes I had a Dutch
license.
After 4 months a major disaster happened. Weird noise and a lot of
blue smoke: The engine collapsed. This was close to the International
Meeting 2000 in England. Fortunately I knew a guy who had a spare
engine, new in a crate. I persuaded him to sell it to me. Thanks Siegfried.
And the Nissan garage did a great job replacing the engine just in
time. For everyone with an Scimitar 1800ti I can recommend Nissan
Beltman in Rijssen. After that I took the car to england and had
a great meeting there. And when I got back Thomas Touw phoned me if
I wanted my 1800ti to feature in (the Dutch) Britisch Car Magazine.
I wanted, so an article was written. See the august 2000 copy of the
magazine. The rest of the year 2000 was without problems. The new
APK in 2001 was also easy. But allas, when my girlfriend and me were
ready to go to the International in Switserland, the car just would
not start. Absolutely now power in the battery. No time to fix it.
We took the Toyota. After we got back I replaced the battery and had
no problems with it since.
January 2002 another no go. Some small electric problem. I had a part
replaced and it is all OK again.
Maybe you noticed I have most of the work on this car done by a garage.
Well I have very limited time now and the 1800 is the daily transport
for Angelique, my girlfriend. Next job is the 2002 APK. You'll be
informed.
APK 2002, oh boy.... A gasket in the exhaust system collapsed sometime
ago. Yes, the one between the manifold and the turbo. Virtually impossile
to reach. I had it done by my local Nissan dealer. The did a perfect
job (as always). Luckily the gasket problem was the only thing that
had to be done. A new APK!
During this summer's vacation, we took the car to Italy. Sunny Italy
driving an 1800ti: Life is great!
But now the time has come to say goodby to this fine car. I bought
another 1800ti. A car with a quality / price I could not resist. Frank
Kat is the new owner. I hope he will enjoy this car as much as I did. |
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Sinds 1993 heb ik diverse Scimitar bezeten.
Dat zijn de volgende vijf wagens geweest. Daarnaast waren er ook nog een
paar voor onderdelen. De verhalen staan hier te lezen.
Momenteel heb ik een GTC uit 1980. en een LHD GTE
SE5 uit 1970. Verder heb een 1800ti
(1987), een 1800ti (1988) en een GTE
SE6a automatic (1976) gehad.
Deze auto heb
ik in augustus 2003 gekocht van de eerste Nederlandse eigenaar.
De wagen is in 1996 ingevoerd vanuit Duitsland. Er zijn twee Duitse
eigenaren geweest. Dat zijn de (voormalige) Duitse Reliant importeur
Martin Bracker en voorzitter van de RSSOG Wieland Feige.
De wagen is in een betere basisconditie dan mijn vorige rode 1800ti.
En hij is voorzien van de twinspark motor. Hij rijdt geweldig!
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Ook deze 1800ti wordt dagelijks
gebruikt. Dat betekent dat ie niet in topconditie verkeert, maar
altijd zeer betrouwbaar. Herfst 2003 kwam met een lekkende waterpomp.
Ik had nog voorraad, dus vervanging was zo geregeld. Dat heb ik
vanwege de inzetbaarheid door garage Nissan Beltman laten doen.
Ook is de wagen op de foto gezet voor een Scimitar artikele in Auto
Motor Klassiek. Het verhaal en de foto's zijn gepubliceerd in het
februari 2004 nummer van AMK. In maart 2004 een dure, maar eenvoudige
APK (MOT/TUV). Slechts twee problemen: een niet werkend mistachterlicht
en een lekken pakking tussen de turbo en de uitlaat. De pakkingen
kosten een paar euro, maar het is zo'n 6 uur sleutelwerk. Bij Beltman
waren ze weer zeer verheugd met mij klandzie.
Maar het een een goede fijne betrouwbare auto! Elke euro voor onderhoud
is een euro wel besteed.
This car is (like the previous red
one) used as a daily driver. It simply does not let you down. Well,
almost. Two thongs bothering me: KM counter and the light switch.
Counter stopped working at exactly 200,000 KM and the light switch
has a live on its own. Both originate from the famous Mini Metro...
We took the car to England for the
summer holiday. This combined with the international RSSOC meeting
in Kent. Only two minor things traveling with an 1800ti: limited
luggage capacity and te English weather is not too convertible friendly.
It was a fantastic journey. We went from Calais to Dover. Stonehenge
- New Forrest/ Beaulieu - Devon And ended up in Cornwall. The Eden
project was the turning point of this holiday.
During the fall and winter season no
real news. I replaced the speedo unit for an used MG Metro dash
unit. Only needed replacing the plastic lights layout sheet. And
did a small service (oil change etc.).
Later in the winter I checked the front brakes, as I knew the pads
would be gone by that time. Well, I was in time. But the callpiers
had seized in a bad way. On my car the brakes are uprated, from
original Metro to MG Metro vented. I bought a set of renovated callipers
from a local Rover specialist. When I fitted thes, the RH one simply
stripped off all thread on the hose contection. Luckily the Rover
specialist agreed with my point of view and was willing to see it
as warranty. Two weeks later I got back a now fully renovated calliper.
In March the APK renewal did not give any problems. I only had to
fix a horn an fastening the rear bumper. Yes, Angelique hit a pole
driving backwards in the winter . The damage still has to be repaired
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April
2007
Helaas...
de tijd om afscheid te nemen is gekomen. We nemen met pijn in het
hart afscheid van onze trouwe 1800ti. Zie de advertenties voor de
details.
Hieronder een paar foto's van de Scimitar zoals ie toen was.
De 1800 is inmiddels
verkocht. De nieuwe eigenaar is Geert-Jan Peeters, die nog niet
eerder een klassieke auto gehad heeft. Dan lijkt me een 1800ti een
mooie kennismaking met een fijne hobby. |
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Sinds 1993 heb ik diverse Scimitar bezeten.
Dat zijn de volgende vijf wagens geweest. Daarnaast waren er ook nog een
paar voor onderdelen. De verhalen staan hier te lezen.
Momenteel heb ik een GTC uit 1980. en een LHD GTE
SE5 uit 1970. Verder heb een 1800ti
(1987), een 1800ti (1988) en een GTE
SE6a automatic (1976) gehad.
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