Early SED - a new chapter

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Re: Early SED - four minutes to midnight

Post by CJS » Wed Dec 02, 2015 6:05 pm

raynoon wrote:I've listed an ad on Shipley to move it to the correct location, if someone wants to lend me the money to get it saved I'd be ever so grateful. I just need to get Christmas out the way, I've spent close to £2500 on My cars since November and it's kinda wiped me out a little. Believe me I am trying everything I possibly can to save this car.
Can you let me know the Shiply reference so I can point the previous guys towards it, PM might be better? What did you use as the starting point postcode? And if you're PMing anyway, what is the end point please?

I must be crackers, there's a guy over on the Yahoo list who wants silly money for strut tops, someone on ebay wants £100 for a glovebox, I'm giving a car away and, yes, I can lend (not give) the same as James towards shipping if the intention is to save it. I can't say whether it is worth repairing. It passed a test and then was parked for four years. I think it should and could be saved. The turbo for example (runaway) would be an easy fix but not for me. I have today had to explain to a client why a mains monitoring system promised for summer gone will not be with him until spring.

FYI bonnet release cable outer near battery box is rotten, I would ship without grille so bonnet can be easily manually released. After a couple of glow plug periods It is starting on the button with a new battery. That battery doesn't come with it, I replaced the 10 year old battery on the V6 only a fortnight ago - old battery was fine but not when hot, dodgy cell, and that is what I would ship so at least there is something to jump onto and keep the alternator happy.

Front passenger door outside handle is stuck, door opens okay from inside but you have to help the door latch to open a bit more so it will close again. A couple of door lock internal buttons missing and a rear door opening plastic trim.

I would send, but are not installed
- rear window
- centre console right side trim which I just leave off all XMs as standard
- the bit above the driver's legs which an ex sowed a piece of black felt to where it was worn but I never refitted :-(
- trim under the fusebox, can't remember why I took that off in recent driven history but I think because I was trying to work out why the starter wire was so weak, no idea really ... edit to add does this have to come off to look at the blower fan, it was doing a mouse impression at low revs so that might be why

Ignition switch was replaced after the engine loom shorting issue and has given good service. Shame that the replacement has a shorter barrel and doesn't come up to the steering shroud.

I have only tried the driver's window, which was fine, but most of the others had replacement nylon wotsits. Back in the day (95) before Citroen made them available as spares one of the tech guys at Slough was kindly sourcing them for me. He even lent me the small diagnostic set to reset the AC control when Citroen Hammersmith said it was shot and wanted to fit a new one. You won't get that out of Slough now.

The original radio packed in years ago, it has a cheap Sony in there which I'm afraid I want for the 928 which has a non working CD. This will leave bare wires as I soldered the Sony wires in rather than use an adaptor lead. I did replace the shot rear speakers with nice Kenwoods that were replacements I had put in the V6 but I was driving the SED more. So the V6 doesn't have rear speakers. If you don't want the rear speakers because you are awash then I would take those for the V6 please.

Chris

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Re: Early SED - four minutes to midnight

Post by raynoon » Wed Dec 02, 2015 6:54 pm

I've sent you a couple of PM's, could you check please as the last person I PM'd on here didn't get back to me so I suspect it may not be working?

My shiply best quote is £245
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Re: Early SED - four minutes to midnight

Post by CJS » Wed Dec 02, 2015 7:24 pm

raynoon wrote:I've sent you a couple of PM's, could you check please as the last person I PM'd on here didn't get back to me so I suspect it may not be working?
My shiply best quote is £245
Got your PMs and replied to your personal email Ray. As noted in email (and above somewhere I think) Saturday morning is the only time at the weekend I can be around, even then it is a major pain that will cost me a few hours and the return train fare across London. I guess it could stretch to the following weekend if these people prefer weekends but this weekend has been planned for months. Hence your comment to one shiply quote that Sunday might be okay, not really I'm afraid. We won't get back to her place other side of town until 0200 Sunday and have to be at a family function over there at noon on Sunday, not really time to get back to Twickenham to hand the car over. Wouldn't trust them to load without me.

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Re: Early SED - my eyes are wet

Post by CJS » Thu Dec 03, 2015 2:33 am

What a day. Saying goodbye was as difficult as I feared it might be. You never had a name, that's for girls' cars, but you were a good friend. Bon voyage et a bientot.

Chris

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Re: Early SED - a new chapter

Post by jamescarruthers » Thu Dec 03, 2015 7:07 am

Good home I hope mate?
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Re: Early SED - a new chapter

Post by CJS » Thu Dec 03, 2015 9:30 am

jamescarruthers wrote:Good home I hope mate?
"Good home" is code for HIAB man, right? Is the "mate" slightly threatening? As if a bad home might get me a visit from a few hard men wielding lengths of 3.5mm pipe? I could not have done more, I'm exhausted.

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Re: Early SED - a new chapter

Post by jamescarruthers » Thu Dec 03, 2015 10:10 am

Erm, no.

As the title was changed to 'new chapter' I assumed it had been snapped up and whisked away to a new home.

Is exhausted code for cranky?!
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Re: Early SED - a new chapter

Post by raynoon » Thu Dec 03, 2015 10:19 am

She has been re-homed. A deal was struck last night and the car was delivered this morning.

Chris went above and beyond what any seller should be expected to do and for that I shall be eternally grateful.

Best Wishes,

Ray
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Re: Early SED - a new chapter

Post by jamescarruthers » Thu Dec 03, 2015 10:49 am

Brilliant!

Although, I now have the second oldest SED not the oldest!

Well done too all involved
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Re: Early SED - a new chapter

Post by CJS » Thu Dec 03, 2015 12:18 pm

jamescarruthers wrote:Erm, no.

As the title was changed to 'new chapter' I assumed it had been snapped up and whisked away to a new home.

Is exhausted code for cranky?!
Teasing, wanted Ray to be the first to tell you. I had a vision of a posse of XMs turning up in the street outside if she had found "a good home". I have no more 1990 SEDs available, all sold out of those. Good luck Ray. James, your offer to chip in was welcome as it demonstrated support for keeping it away from the HIAB.

Chris

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