It has some 'interest' value in that it's the earliest Series 2 (facelift) CX known in the country by quite some way (and that was 20 years ago, when they were still plentiful). The build date of the car is from when they were still building the series 1 CXs (pre-facelift). I bought it because my first CX went off the road awaiting restoration (which it still is, 17 years later

It had suspect charging under the previous owner if I remember correctly, which was why he had added in an LED voltage display system. It looked cool, so I kept that



Ok, so enough of the


It has the wrong grille and the wrong headlights for a series 2 car (should be a slatted colour coded grille rather than a black cheese-grater style and should have the horrendously expensive twin-optic headlights instead of the ordinary single optic). Whether that's 'as built' because it was built early, or whether they were fitted later I don't know.


The lump

2.5l push rod petrol turbocharged, Bosch J-Jetronic fuel injection, AEI electronic igntion.

Air horns, the AEI ECU and some of the wiring looms I had to replace due to age/copper corrosion

The inlet hose had a habit of popping off the turbo on this one, exactly like it has done here all by itself!!!



Another one that hasn't been on the road for 10 years



Black interiors, in a dark garage, on a dark day, don't photograph well


So we try and start it...

Not quite the dash of a lude, but still lots of nice digital displays



Annoyingly, it was unsuccesful. Half an hour of trying later and I gave up. It has classic symptoms of 'big blue' failure (think: main relay in lude terms) but I have 3 of them and swapping them about didn't help

So after all that drokking about trying to start it, at least I'd manage to achieve pumping the front suspension up with the starter motor




And no leaks yet!


