BX 19TD Van
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maxgreenwood
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) i love the French really and think in many ways they are a superior race 
'92 16TXS (m), Dark metallic green, 74k
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
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Jayboy
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maxgreenwood
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I would describe those XUD engines as very diesel. In the best way.
'92 16TXS (m), Dark metallic green, 74k
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
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KevR
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The vans were once fairly common here in France, as were van versions of Ami 6 and 8, GS and CX. They're known here as Break Service, or just Service - because they're registered as 2-seater commercials the original purchase tax was cheaper and the Vignette (equivalent of road tax) was cheaper too. Now the Vignette is no more they're not such an attractive (
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1990 BX TZD Estate ('the grey one', 1991 BX TZD Estate ('the white one'), 1982 2CV6 Charleston (in bits), 1972 AZU Serie B (2CV van), 1974 HY72 Camper, 1990 Land Rover 110 diesel LWB, 1957 Mobylette AV76, 1992 Ducati 400SS, 1966 VW Beetle, 1990 Mazda MX-5, 1996 Peugeot 106D, 1974 JCB 2D MkII, 1997 BMW R1100RS, 1987 Suzuki GSX-R1100, 1978 Honda CX500A, 1965 Motobecane Cady, 1988 Honda Bros/Africa Twin, 1963 Massey Ferguson 825, and a lot of bicycles!
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maxgreenwood
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Wow Kev thats one hell of a fleet you've got there.
'92 16TXS (m), Dark metallic green, 74k
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
'90 16TZS (m), White, 86k
'89 19TRS auto, Olympic Blue, 133k
'88 Saab 900 8v Turbo (auto) 107k Red with Tan leather, lovely drive and well maintained.
'07 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 CRDi 85k (m). Practical family wagon
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scarecrow
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KevR
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Most of them don't actually work, naturally...maxgreenwood wrote:Wow Kev thats one hell of a fleet you've got there.
The Charleston's in bits, the Beetle was resprayed in 1985 and has never been put back together, the H van Horsebox is a garden shed, etc... But I've got plenty of space here, so you know how it is...!
1990 BX TZD Estate ('the grey one', 1991 BX TZD Estate ('the white one'), 1982 2CV6 Charleston (in bits), 1972 AZU Serie B (2CV van), 1974 HY72 Camper, 1990 Land Rover 110 diesel LWB, 1957 Mobylette AV76, 1992 Ducati 400SS, 1966 VW Beetle, 1990 Mazda MX-5, 1996 Peugeot 106D, 1974 JCB 2D MkII, 1997 BMW R1100RS, 1987 Suzuki GSX-R1100, 1978 Honda CX500A, 1965 Motobecane Cady, 1988 Honda Bros/Africa Twin, 1963 Massey Ferguson 825, and a lot of bicycles!
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KevR
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Yes, it works for its living! Mostly with a topper/grasscutter on keeping the back field manageable, but also use it with a back box to cart building materials/firewood etc. I've jsut finally managed to get the hydraulics working properly (by the simple expedient of buying another one for spares and swapping the parts over). It's a French built tractor, mechanically the same a square-bodied MF130, but with bodywork more like an MF35 and a four-cylinder Perkins.scarecrow wrote:Hi Kev - do you work the Massey Ferguson? I've been wanting one of them for a while now, but I've got to get the land first I suppose![]()
Steve
I'd say get one, worry about the land afterwards!
In fact, If you fancy a project, my spares one is actually perfectly fixable – engine block is cracked but I've got a spare engine block, gaskets, pretty much everything to fix it except spare time...
1990 BX TZD Estate ('the grey one', 1991 BX TZD Estate ('the white one'), 1982 2CV6 Charleston (in bits), 1972 AZU Serie B (2CV van), 1974 HY72 Camper, 1990 Land Rover 110 diesel LWB, 1957 Mobylette AV76, 1992 Ducati 400SS, 1966 VW Beetle, 1990 Mazda MX-5, 1996 Peugeot 106D, 1974 JCB 2D MkII, 1997 BMW R1100RS, 1987 Suzuki GSX-R1100, 1978 Honda CX500A, 1965 Motobecane Cady, 1988 Honda Bros/Africa Twin, 1963 Massey Ferguson 825, and a lot of bicycles!
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BX19GTI1988
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scarecrow
Well, thanks for the offer, but I don't think I'd get away with parking it on our street. I would like to do it just to annoy the neighbours, but it'd be illegal. I'm sure they look on my BX as being little short of a tractor anyway.KevR wrote:Yes, it works for its living! Mostly with a topper/grasscutter on keeping the back field manageable, but also use it with a back box to cart building materials/firewood etc. I've jsut finally managed to get the hydraulics working properly (by the simple expedient of buying another one for spares and swapping the parts over). It's a French built tractor, mechanically the same a square-bodied MF130, but with bodywork more like an MF35 and a four-cylinder Perkins.scarecrow wrote:Hi Kev - do you work the Massey Ferguson? I've been wanting one of them for a while now, but I've got to get the land first I suppose![]()
Steve
I'd say get one, worry about the land afterwards!
In fact, If you fancy a project, my spares one is actually perfectly fixable – engine block is cracked but I've got a spare engine block, gaskets, pretty much everything to fix it except spare time...