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Thanks I just submitted an offer on the rubber and will order a boot seal. I might look at getting the wheel centre decals printed on sticky labels,i have the original aluminium ones but they are badly corroded and worn. What is NAM4239 exactly? I couldn’t see them listed on mg rover parts finder, are...
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Hi Jeff, May 1985 with the steel wheels with plastic covers....
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Maestro part numbers or parts wanted
Hi all, can anyone help with the original part numbers for the following Maestro bits:
Tailgate/boot seal
Brake pedal rubber for automatic cars
"Vanden Plas" tailgate script badge
Wheel centres (the stick on bits that have VP).
Any info much appreciated or anyone...
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Mostly on dual carriageways and motorways so I would have expected better, however my old Vauxhall Astra 1.6 auto never managed more than 32mpg (from tank fill to tank fill) so I guess it's not too bad. Possibly my driving style, I don't drive it too heavily but occasionally I put my foot to the fl...
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Hi just to let you know that the car is now running very well and normally starts first time. I have replaced all vacuum hoses, the vacuum switch and orfco valve (with new ones, and yes the orfco valve was sticky in operation), temperature sensor & thermostat (also new and the thermostat was not...
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1985 Maestro 1.6 automatic idle problem (S series engine)
Hi, I have finally got my 1.6 automatic VDP on the road after a 15 year break and it appears to be running ok except the idle is fluctuating. Once the autochoke has switched off and the engine warm, it idles normally at 800rpm (or thereabouts) for about 10 seconds then rises to around 1200rpm for a...
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Hi Andrew. No idea other than I have a thing for cars that people remember or would certainly notice particularly if they were not highly regarded when new! I like low mileage everyday cars that are very rare but affordable, and I like the Vanden Plas treatment so the Maestro fitted the bill plus i...
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New Maestro owner and member.
Hi to everyone. Have just bought my first Maestro, a 1985 Vanden Plas 1.6 automatic. 34K miles from new and hasn't been on the road since 2003. We have had it up on the lift and there is no sign of corrosion or having ever been welded. It's complete and working (even the digidash!) although very dirty....
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