I have a few of those too, German buyer's guides with every car for sale in the world, including tuner cars, and specs for every one of them that included weight, size, tires, hp, acceleration, top speed etc.
Actually the guide I have from 2001 is in Polish. I think it's called Auto Katalog.
I don't know why they don't sell them here in the english version.
Don't have any Automobile year books but I do have Road and Track buyer's guides from 1972 up to today.
Also have these thick 300 page Buyer's Guides by Dan Heraud I think, from 1992, 94, 95.
There's a store here in town which has everything automotive as in books, every issue of every magazine sold in North america from the first ones to current, shop manuals, scale models, old brochures, posters, racing memorabilia. It's my fav store. Any car buff needs to stop by and see it when in Vancouver. It's called Wilkinson's Automobilia. Check them out online as well.
As for that red car it looks like a mini S Class knockoff, probably from India or China.
The one I saw was in a mainstream bookstore...it was in English. This was a 2005 book I think.
You must have quite a library. After my mother sold off all by magazines at a yard sale when I was in school, I am left with a few dozen Autocars, maybe 10 old domestic magazines, and a couple dozen books.
My Automobile Years are in poor condition...I read them 100 times when I was a kid.
What I find annoying is the American car magazine industry's complete failure to use star rankings. I actually bought a Road & Track '07 buyer's guide the other day, and even though it was printed on what appeared to be glossy toilet paper, was about as thin as a pamphlet and had almost no interesting articles in it, it had bloody star rankings. I just like them for some reason.
IMO, Car & Driver, Road & Track and Motor Trend are all rubbish. The odd good article, but not a patch on, say, CAR or Top Gear magazine. I would love to get my hands on some decent US car buyer's guides. I only have a Car & Driver one and a Road Report (you know, the big chunky street-directory like ones? Boring as sin but very informative). I need to keep searching for good books/magazines.
Re that Polish car catalogue, I bought one of those recently in a local newsagent, it is called World of Cars, and the edition I have is "2005-2006". It says in the introduction that it is the first time they've produced it in English, though, so for earlier years it must just be Polish. The web link is http://www.worldofcars.pl
I've got Automobile Year 1961-62 which I picked up in a secondhand bookshop for only a couple of quid, but it is a bit battered. Also World Car Catalogue 1967, and World Cars 1975, although I bought the latter when it was new, so it was probably expensive then. I looked at that store in Vancouver online, it is really great, loads of interesting stuff, and what is even better from my point of view is you get a lot of the books sold in North America which were probably never available in Europe. In London we have a couple of good motoring bookshops, Motor Books in West End, just off Charing Cross Road, (which is the centre of the London book trade as in the film..), and Chaters in West London, actually Isleworth which is towards Heathrow. I tend to go to Motor Books because it is nearer for me, but they are both great - Chaters sell more secondhand books too. Links below; http://www.motorbooks.co.uk http://www.chaters.co.uk
Small cars were Chevette, then Kadett, then Corsa/Celta.
Mid-size was Monza (the car pictured), then Vectra.
Big car was the Opala, then the Omega. I think they have a new model Omega out now, haven't been to Brazil in a while, though I'm going again in December.
I'll take my camera with me and bring back a bunch for this thread.
Ah yes that's the name. It was interesting. I have some German one a friend bought me while on a trip a couple years ago, but it only covers the German market.
I have one room in my place full of car stuff. I have over 1500 brochures, about 80 various buyer's guides, and probably 1000 various car mags that include C&D, Motor Trend, R&T, Automobile, Import Tuner, Super Street, Sport Compact Car, Max Power UK etc. I also have a bunch of old Autoshow posters that are in my closet cause I don't have room for them.
The rest of my car room has Dubcity models, Hotwheels, 1:18 scale models, 300 plus matchbox, Johnny Lightning James Bond and Simpsons cars, Fast and Furious toys cars (about 60), and other mix and matched ones.\
My motorsport collection is Molson Indy and other Champ Car guides, signed photos and posters, hats, shirts, a Player's Team flag, and other plaques and promo items when they had tobacco advertising in motorsports.
I'd like to put it all in my garage when I get a house. It would be the only place that would have enough room to display it all.
That's pretty impressive. My automotive literature is confined to 3 shelves on a bookcase, and a tub with old magazines. I had boxes of primarily 1980s American mags at one time, but they all got sold for nothing at a yard sale. Bah. I do have most of the British magazines I ever bought anyway.
I do have a decent collection of toy cars scattered about, the highlight being the Matchbox cars. I actually keep those in my living room, as they are a good conversation piece. My childhood cars aren't on display as they aren't much to look at, but I have a smaller plastic tub full of those too.
Hello, everyone my dad's 1988 eagle premier will crank over good but will not start I had this car towed to a well respected mechanic shop in my area and he did all kinds of tests, such as fuel pressure, spark is good, injector pulse is there as well he had the car in his shop for over six months and worked on it in his spare time cause the car is 1988 and I didn't want it costing me too much but this mechanic tried everything considering it a challange but finally he told me he gave up on it, we have two of these exact cars so I tried swapping Ecu, coil, crankangle sensor my other eagle premier runs fine, the problem car just before it stopped starting was hard to start when it was hot I was wondering if anybody out there has any other ideas for me to try since I have that other car and don't mind swapping stuff, by the way the timing chains are still good and it doesn't try to start it just sits there and cranks.I did phone the dodge dealer and they told me that they'll have to perform different tests just like the other mechanic and I will be charged by the hour. Thanks for any help.
Where do I start ? Autocar back to when it merged with Motor in the late 80's, and Motor complete back to the early 70's, with many issues back to the 50s. Loads of storage problems as this is a weekly magazine... Classic + Sportscar complete, Thoroughbred + Classic since 1975, Automobile virtually complete Books , loads but the best is Beaulieu Encyclopedia in 3 volumes, covers everything... Storage is the problem though, and lots of potential for domestic negotiations...
I thought fintail would nail this one right off...
What we have is a 190D 2.5 Turbo. The n/a 2.5 looked like this. If I were going to get a Benz, it would be a 190D 2.5 with a stick (but I'm sure that MB brought in approximately three of those, so I'm not spending any time looking for one).
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I have them from 1989, 1990, and 2001.
I wish I could get my hands on one every year.
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How about the old 'Automobile Year' books? I have a few from the 70s.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
I don't know why they don't sell them here in the english version.
Don't have any Automobile year books but I do have Road and Track buyer's guides from 1972 up to today.
Also have these thick 300 page Buyer's Guides by Dan Heraud I think, from 1992, 94, 95.
There's a store here in town which has everything automotive as in books, every issue of every magazine sold in North america from the first ones to current, shop manuals, scale models, old brochures, posters, racing memorabilia. It's my fav store. Any car buff needs to stop by and see it when in Vancouver. It's called Wilkinson's Automobilia. Check them out online as well.
As for that red car it looks like a mini S Class knockoff, probably from India or China.
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You must have quite a library. After my mother sold off all by magazines at a yard sale when I was in school, I am left with a few dozen Autocars, maybe 10 old domestic magazines, and a couple dozen books.
My Automobile Years are in poor condition...I read them 100 times when I was a kid.
Fintail, it probably made out of cigarette box foil
Rocky
BTW anyone want to try guess the 4x4 in my post a few back?
IMO, Car & Driver, Road & Track and Motor Trend are all rubbish. The odd good article, but not a patch on, say, CAR or Top Gear magazine. I would love to get my hands on some decent US car buyer's guides. I only have a Car & Driver one and a Road Report (you know, the big chunky street-directory like ones? Boring as sin but very informative). I need to keep searching for good books/magazines.
Yes! Of course it's just a coincidence that it looks like a Mercedes SL
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
The Opala brings back memories, my best friend's dad had one. 4.3l 6 banger I believe.
Along those lines, guess what this is (mom owned one):
-juice
I looked at that store in Vancouver online, it is really great, loads of interesting stuff, and what is even better from my point of view is you get a lot of the books sold in North America which were probably never available in Europe.
In London we have a couple of good motoring bookshops, Motor Books in West End, just off Charing Cross Road, (which is the centre of the London book trade as in the film..), and Chaters in West London, actually Isleworth which is towards Heathrow. I tend to go to Motor Books because it is nearer for me, but they are both great - Chaters sell more secondhand books too. Links below;
http://www.motorbooks.co.uk
http://www.chaters.co.uk
This was a mid-sizer, at least for that market.
Hint: it was mentioned above.
-juice
Small cars were Chevette, then Kadett, then Corsa/Celta.
Mid-size was Monza (the car pictured), then Vectra.
Big car was the Opala, then the Omega. I think they have a new model Omega out now, haven't been to Brazil in a while, though I'm going again in December.
I'll take my camera with me and bring back a bunch for this thread.
-juice
Extra points for guessing the movie as well as the make year of the car.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
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I have one room in my place full of car stuff. I have over 1500 brochures, about 80 various buyer's guides, and probably 1000 various car mags that include C&D, Motor Trend, R&T, Automobile, Import Tuner, Super Street, Sport Compact Car, Max Power UK etc. I also have a bunch of old Autoshow posters that are in my closet cause I don't have room for them.
The rest of my car room has Dubcity models, Hotwheels, 1:18 scale models, 300 plus matchbox, Johnny Lightning James Bond and Simpsons cars, Fast and Furious toys cars (about 60), and other mix and matched ones.\
My motorsport collection is Molson Indy and other Champ Car guides, signed photos and posters, hats, shirts, a Player's Team flag, and other plaques and promo items when they had tobacco advertising in motorsports.
I'd like to put it all in my garage when I get a house. It would be the only place that would have enough room to display it all.
2016 Audi A7 3.0T S Line, 2021 Subaru WRX
I do have a decent collection of toy cars scattered about, the highlight being the Matchbox cars. I actually keep those in my living room, as they are a good conversation piece. My childhood cars aren't on display as they aren't much to look at, but I have a smaller plastic tub full of those too.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
-juice
Kind of odd looking engine...looks like the same valve cover as an M103, but with a different air assembly.
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
Rocky
Rocky
I think they have a license to copy MB.
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Classic + Sportscar complete, Thoroughbred + Classic since 1975, Automobile virtually complete
Books , loads but the best is Beaulieu Encyclopedia in 3 volumes, covers everything...
Storage is the problem though, and lots of potential for domestic negotiations...
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What we have is a 190D 2.5 Turbo. The n/a 2.5 looked like this. If I were going to get a Benz, it would be a 190D 2.5 with a stick (but I'm sure that MB brought in approximately three of those, so I'm not spending any time looking for one).
Bingo!
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93
-juice
http://www.corparts.com/2u1.jpg
Barry Cleveland
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BTW, that's a '64 Dodge, right?
2001 BMW 330ci/E46, 2008 BMW 335i conv/E93