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		Dont know if this has been posted before or not but i found the list of all the cars that was scrapped back in 2009 
Some absoloute stonkers on there    
Such a waste of some epic cars
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		Now, compare that list with the "Cars you don't see any more" thread... *sigh*
 Criminal waste of otherwise good cars, but such was the need to keep the motor industry afloat.
 
 (PS. Between the DVLA's records and the data inputted by those scrapping the cars, the data is almost useless since most things are just under the "make-model" like Peugeot 306 rather than any meaningful like the exact spec or model type)
 
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		No theres some great stuff that should of been scrapped a long time before on that list. Banham X99 anyone PMSL
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (29-09-2014, 02:56 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:  No theres some great stuff that should of been scrapped a long time before on that list. Banham X99 anyone PMSL 
Dum dum, I can see you owning a Banham X99, as I think that's your kind of car    
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		There is a place near Scunthorpe you can see from the M180 that has around 3000 of these cars just sat there.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		That list shows a lot of scrap 306's and some makes and models have surprising numbers too
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		3 106 gtis, 2 205 gtis, 5 306 gtis and 2 absolute twats scrapped rallyes. I mean who the hell does that. Did they sit there thinking "wow my car is rare, bet it will appreciate in value in a few years. So let's scrap it for a grand off a nice focus"
	 
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		What knobbers scrapped rallyes. I'd love to know what these people went out and bought. Infact I'd like their addresses so I could pop round and have words with them.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (29-09-2014, 07:46 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:  What knobbers scrapped rallyes. I'd love to know what these people went out and bought. Infact I'd like their addresses so I could pop round and have words with them. 
I would love to get hold of their addresses to see what you'd say to them!
	 
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		 (29-09-2014, 03:03 PM)306carter Wrote:  There is a place near Scunthorpe you can see from the M180 that has around 3000 of these cars just sat there. Seen it, makes you want to cry. I mean if your not already crying because you're near Scunthorpe. 
 
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		Lancia HF integrale, 309 Gti, Audi Coupe Gt and 44 ESCORT MEXICO'S. I bet there is a cosworth in there somewhere
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		That's two rallye's under 'Rallye 16V' - there could have been more scrapped under just 'Peugeot 306'
 A number of 106 and 205 rallye's are on there as well
 
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		 (29-09-2014, 10:48 PM)Daniel306 Wrote:  Lancia HF integrale, 309 Gti, Audi Coupe Gt and 44 ESCORT MEXICO'S. I bet there is a cosworth in there somewhere 
Thats got to of been a different special edition on say the mk4/5/6 escort
 
There can't of been that many people with proper mk1/2 mexicos who didn't know what they were worth and scrapped them. I cant believe a dealer would of taken one either with the price of any 3dr escort being at least £5k for some chassis numbers a pile of rust and a v5
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (30-09-2014, 07:03 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote:   (29-09-2014, 10:48 PM)Daniel306 Wrote:  Lancia HF integrale, 309 Gti, Audi Coupe Gt and 44 ESCORT MEXICO'S. I bet there is a cosworth in there somewhere Thats got to of been a different special edition on say the mk4/5/6 escort
 
 There can't of been that many people with proper mk1/2 mexicos who didn't know what they were worth and scrapped them. I cant believe a dealer would of taken one either with the price of any 3dr escort being at least £5k for some chassis numbers a pile of rust and a v5
 I'm sure there was a mk5 Mexico, and there was definitely a mk5 RS2000 as well.
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (30-09-2014, 08:43 AM)THE_Liam Wrote:   (30-09-2014, 07:03 AM)Dum-Dum Wrote:  I'm sure there was a mk5 Mexico, and there was definitely a mk5 RS2000 as well. (29-09-2014, 10:48 PM)Daniel306 Wrote:  Lancia HF integrale, 309 Gti, Audi Coupe Gt and 44 ESCORT MEXICO'S. I bet there is a cosworth in there somewhere Thats got to of been a different special edition on say the mk4/5/6 escort
 
 There can't of been that many people with proper mk1/2 mexicos who didn't know what they were worth and scrapped them. I cant believe a dealer would of taken one either with the price of any 3dr escort being at least £5k for some chassis numbers a pile of rust and a v5
 
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		That's just criminal. 18 205 GTis 
Not to mention the hundreds of not thousands of other classic cars. The number of proper retro audis in there too!
 
I really don't see why the government couldn't sell them to collectors or similar. Even if they had to remain SORN'd   
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		Can we not go in there and steal parts off them? How secure is it?
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		I could do with a hiiab lorry and a trip to Scunthorpe a few spare parts   
I didn't understand the 'scrappage scheme' as there are a few field there's another near Luton 
As the majority haven't been scrapped just stored.
	
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		yeh theyve all been stored. you should be allowed to go and take rare ones out if youve got a good enough excuse!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (30-09-2014, 10:14 AM)SRowell Wrote:  yeh theyve all been stored. you should be allowed to go and take rare ones out if youve got a good enough excuse! 
Is that so the people who thought up the scheme can sell them on for a nice profit at some point in the future ?
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (30-09-2014, 01:06 PM)DavidA Wrote:   (30-09-2014, 10:14 AM)SRowell Wrote:  yeh theyve all been stored. you should be allowed to go and take rare ones out if youve got a good enough excuse! Is that so the people who thought up the scheme can sell them on for a nice profit at some point in the future ?
 
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		 (30-09-2014, 01:21 PM)JJ0063 Wrote:  Why was my post deleted? 
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		But but butIt's made the remaining cars a little bit more special
 
 For a balanced argument
 It's also filled the roads with rubbishy little kias
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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 And a mk6 rs2000, that came in four wheel drive which are mega rare
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 Brother had one of those, only 600 made. Was really a cosworth without the turbo and there is one on that list
 
 
 They did make a mk5 mexico. It was on the 30th anniversary of the orignal
 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		 (29-09-2014, 07:46 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:  What knobbers scrapped rallyes. I'd love to know what these people went out and bought. Infact I'd like their addresses so I could pop round and have words with them. 
Probably something much faster, better specced and cheaper to run...     If they were already fuelling a Rallye they've probably gone for something better rather than a 99g/km eco shitbox.  
 
This is the reason the scrappage scheme didn't work, great in principle, who'd turn down a definite £2k for a knackered saxo?  But the people driving the knackered saxo's couldn't afford anything better even with £2k off the purchase price (remember even tiny shitty cars were about £6k new).  So the people that benefitted were people that already had money and relatively nice cars....so the dirty, high emmisions ones are still on the road despite the scheme lol.    
Plus you don't know what state those scrapped rallyes were in, might've been rusty tappers anyway lol...
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		You're ignoring finance / PCP etc in that argument though Tom, and that's what I suspect many of the car purchased through the scrappage scheme were purchased on.
 No, many people can't afford £8k outright for a new basic car, but they can usually afford £100 a month which is what you can get a basic city runabout like a 107 for.  I'd suggest that's how the majority of new privately owned cars are bought these days, with people often doing little more than leasing a car for 3 years and replacing it with another that they'll lease for 3 years.
 
 The rules of the scheme meant that it didn't actually matter if the car ran, only that it was MOT'd and that you'd owned it for a minimum period (2 years IIRC).  My neighbour took advantage of it when his 307 lunched its engine, taking £2k for it as a trade in when it was pretty much worthless and bought a new Nissan that they paid via monthly finance.
 
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		A colt and a lancer GTI 16v. Whoever did those needs arresting for criminal damage!!!
	 
		
	 
	
	
	
		
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		If I was to bring the system back it would be for cars registered pre-2001 (51 plate) traded against a sub-120g pkm (£30 tax bracket) cars that must have been assembled in Britain. This gets old cars off the road, guarantees low emissions Eco boxes on the road and supports the car manufacturing industry in this country. 
 And at the same time I'd changed the pre-2001 tax rules. The 1549cc split would still apply to petrols but the split cc would be 1999cc on diesels (as 90% of old diesels are 1.9s but r still economical so should benefit from being only £140ish to tax).
 
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		Don't get so worked up, there's no indication of the condition of the car that was scrapped.All the dealer required was a shell and V5.
 
 Some jeb-ends did scrap perfectly good cars tho, there was a Golf Mk1 Clipper in a yard near me that had been scrapped - it was totally mint.
 
 The cars had a damn good picking over tho, you were allowed to take anything except the shell - and all the scrappies knew when they get a good motor in because they'd strip it bare for parts.
 
		
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