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Bob-irl
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Sujet du message: New Guy from Ireland Publié: 13 Sep 2007, 13:14 |
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Inscrit le: 11 Sep 2007, 10:37 Messages: 75 Localisation: Dublin, Ireland
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Bonjour  I didn't realise my account was activated. I was waiting on a mail that just wasn't gona come
I'm Bob from Dublin and I've been a Matra Simca Bagheera Fan for the last 20 years ( I'm only 28 ). When I was 7 my father had a Red Bagheera Series 2 for one weekend and I fell in love. He worked in a Garage. I've always been big into Cars. At the time he also had a Bburago 1:24 Bagheera which we all know is a Series 1 and I remember comparing the model to the real Bagh outside my house and noticing the differences in the bumpers and back lights. The car couldn't have been more than 10 years old, maybe younger. It was beautiful. I remember the interior was a beige colour velour. It was probably a '78 or '79 Series 2.
Anywho, I never forgot that car and since I've been old enough to drive I've told myself I'm gona buy one. About 5 years ago I nearly did. It was an early Green Series 2. It had the Series 1 interior still so I'd say it was a '77. But it was in a bad way. Not running. Bits of the fiber glass gone. really dirty, so I left it. I thought i'd be in way over my head with it. As there is very few Bagheeras in Ireland I never saw another one since that one. Earlier this year I Bid on a lovely Yellow Series 1 on eBay.fr but I was well out-bid. The car sold for ?6000 in the end.
Ok so now I have bought one but don't laugh when I tell you which one. It's one of the latest 'Bagheera Horror Picture Show' cars. The black "Abarth"  one. I know it's a bit of a mess but it was cheap and I plan to restore it to it's original condition. I will eventually need back lights, a full Series 1 interior and an original front end with all lights. Not gona be easy to find. But for ?1200 I had to. Now I own a Bagheera and I'm over the moon  I'm collecting the car on Sunday from Leeds and I'll be driving it 160 miles to the boat. Wish me luck 
_________________ Bob 
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joe
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Sujet du message: Publié: 13 Sep 2007, 13:40 |
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Inscrit le: 26 Juin 2005, 20:35 Messages: 8937 Localisation: France Isere
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i have no time now to read your speach
i will come later...
welcome to the forum 
_________________ " t'as bien de beaux outils...Ils doivent pas servir souvent."..
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viking50
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Sujet du message: Publié: 13 Sep 2007, 13:46 |
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Inscrit le: 31 Août 2005, 16:41 Messages: 2819 Localisation: cherbourg(50)
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bagheera.be
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Sujet du message: Publié: 13 Sep 2007, 13:49 |
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Hi Bob,
I had read your story on matrasports. I'll try to find back the password corresponding to my id over there.
Regards
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Bob-irl
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Sujet du message: Publié: 13 Sep 2007, 13:57 |
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Inscrit le: 11 Sep 2007, 10:37 Messages: 75 Localisation: Dublin, Ireland
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Oui, c'est mon Bagheera.
Il sera le mien dimanche.
I knew when I first saw it that there was never an Abarth Bagheera. I think I'll paint it Yellow with Green/Black interior when I get all of the parts I need. I bought it cause it was cheap and there are very few Bagheeras in Ireland. I like to drive cars that no one else drives. I also drive an Opel Kadett Cabrio and I have a 1978 Opel Kadett Coupe. I am an Opel Fan but I've been a Bagheera Fan for longer 
_________________ Bob 
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Stig Abrahamson
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Sujet du message: Publié: 13 Sep 2007, 20:32 |
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Inscrit le: 10 Avr 2007, 13:25 Messages: 87 Localisation: Sweden
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Hi Bob,
Welcome to the forum
As I said in the other post I have not been on Irealnd for quite some time but the roads I remember had lots of sharp bends, absolutely ideal for the Bagheera
Have a safe trip home with your find.
Regards,
Stig
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dyder
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Sujet du message: Publié: 13 Sep 2007, 21:39 |
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Inscrit le: 14 Juil 2007, 03:09 Messages: 155 Localisation: Grenoble
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Hi bob welcome to Bagheera cafe (excuse me my english is poor  )
_________________ sous le plastique la rouille!!!!!!!
205 Rallye 1991
buggy Baboulin 1971
Cinquecento sporting 1997
Yamaha 80 yz 1985(ça tient pas de place !!)
http://www.miniville-site.com?ville=dydland
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Bob-irl
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Sujet du message: Publié: 14 Sep 2007, 10:49 |
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Inscrit le: 11 Sep 2007, 10:37 Messages: 75 Localisation: Dublin, Ireland
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Stig Abrahamson a écrit: Hi Bob, Welcome to the forum
Hi Stig, Thanks for the welcome. Ireland has changed quite a lot since 1990. At the moment there is a lot of money being spent on the Roads over here. We really needed it. But Dublin is still a nice place. It's an expensive place too  The whole of Ireland is nice and there's still lots of bendy road left over here  And I've heard there's nothing like an Irish Guinness but I don't Drink Alcohol so I wouldn't know  I'm a very rear person in Ireland  Just like my cars 
_________________ Bob 
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Bob-irl
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Sujet du message: Publié: 14 Sep 2007, 10:52 |
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Inscrit le: 11 Sep 2007, 10:37 Messages: 75 Localisation: Dublin, Ireland
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dyder a écrit: Hi bob welcome to Bagheera cafe (excuse me my english is poor  )
Hi Dyder. Votre Anglais est meilleur que mon Français 
_________________ Bob 
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xs21matra
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Sujet du message: Publié: 14 Sep 2007, 12:09 |
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Inscrit le: 29 Août 2005, 19:02 Messages: 489 Localisation: Rouen (76)
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.... mais très bon malgré tout
.... but quite good in fact
Welcome with us 
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Bob-irl
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Sujet du message: Publié: 14 Sep 2007, 13:01 |
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Inscrit le: 11 Sep 2007, 10:37 Messages: 75 Localisation: Dublin, Ireland
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Here it is Guys.
Pop-up lights are gone! I want them back.
Opel Manta 'A' back lights. No way! Side Skirts are horible. The Matramu Wheels look ok. I like the Exhaust thought
Inside looks nice but is Series 2 and I much rather Series 1.
Here's the only rust on the car. The left side sill needs welding. The rest of the chassis is painted Red ???
I'm worried that this rust may have spread upwards. Shaun (the current owner) says it hasn't.
So what you think Guys? Am I in trouble? 
_________________ Bob 
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joe
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Sujet du message: Publié: 14 Sep 2007, 13:32 |
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Inscrit le: 26 Juin 2005, 20:35 Messages: 8937 Localisation: France Isere
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she was already restored, maybe several times , the floors were changed beacause it misses the grooves... you will have to surely change bottoms of case, as on any series 1  ... I will change it tomorrow on my orange bagh .
_________________ " t'as bien de beaux outils...Ils doivent pas servir souvent."..
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Bob-irl
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Sujet du message: Publié: 14 Sep 2007, 13:38 |
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Inscrit le: 11 Sep 2007, 10:37 Messages: 75 Localisation: Dublin, Ireland
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Thanks Joe. Be sure to put Photo's up so I can see what I will need to do 
_________________ Bob 
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Bob-irl
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Sujet du message: Publié: 17 Sep 2007, 00:43 |
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Inscrit le: 11 Sep 2007, 10:37 Messages: 75 Localisation: Dublin, Ireland
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I collected my Bagheera today  The pics I saw of the car before actually seeing the car didn't do it any justice. It really is Gorgeous. My plans for it will still go ahead but I really loved the way she looked today. It started to rain on the way home and I lost a wiper arm  We were on a Motorway at the time so I couldn't go back and get it  As you can see from the pic the wiper arm is still in the UK somewhere, but my Bagheera is in Dublin now
Also my brother was driving it home as he is insured to do so (I'm not) and he couldn't find 3rd gear at all the whole way back. When I drove it I couldn't find 3rd or 4th gear. I think there's a problem with the Gear Linkage.
_________________ Bob 
Dernière édition par Bob-irl le 17 Sep 2007, 16:19, édité 1 fois au total.
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viking50
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Sujet du message: Publié: 17 Sep 2007, 11:39 |
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Inscrit le: 31 Août 2005, 16:41 Messages: 2819 Localisation: cherbourg(50)
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