Amazing the internal trim parts, door handle etc were not easy to source as these cars were so common back in the day ..A really gorgeous example of an 80's mass appeal car!
We owned a 1.8GLi version. It was quite a wolf in sheep's clothing for it's day yet was so economical as the gearbox ratios were different to the sportier variants. Wonderfully reliable car. Would love another.
I had 3 of these beauties way back in the 1990s loved every moment driving them. I still remember the registrations of all 3 and the colours of them. I'd certainly have another Cavalier today.
I had quite a few mk2 cavaliers in the late 80s early 90s,most were ex company cars with FSH,the nicest one I had was a black E reg 1.6 GL saloon which was mint,I also had a few 2.0 CDI models which where lovely and quick,the 8V engine were bullet proof if maintained.
Nice condition. Needs those bits doing to make it perfect. I had a 1983 1.6GL hatchback version in the same china blue colour. Yours is the very first facelift version 1985 from the first mk2 being different grill, seats, gauge backing etc. They face lifted again in 1987 and then discontinued the mk2 in 1988. Mine had black velour seats, but same oil pressures gauge, battery gauge, rev gauge and electric mirrors as standard on GL models. Im sure those rear speakers should have a square cover over them and that they had small round holes in that cover for the sound to come out of. 4 speaker stereo as well which was a good feature back then. I had mine from 1986 to 2000 and it got upto 150,000 miles when i sold it. A great reliable confortable car it was. HUB 660Y.
Gorgeous! My Brother owned a Mk.1 Saloon, and Coupe, as well as a Mk.2 5 door hatch in his lifetime, he lived his Vauxhalls. He also owned a Viva, and a Chevette 3 door hatch back in the day.
Couldn't zoom in but I seem to remember my Dad replacing the stereo on his brand new C reg company 1.6 GL saloon as although a factory fit digital tuner (which was a first on our driveway), it was AM only.
Haven't seen a Mk2 Cavalier saloon or hatchback, or even a Mk3 Cavalier for some time. This one is nearly 40 with apt OLD or B-OLD (BOLD) London registration but looks brand new.
My mate bought a spotless pale blue Cav GL. He got it in the UK and drove it down to the South of France, where we were working. In our group we had a late Jag XJC 4.2 and my Alfa 164 V6. We planned to meet up at Flashman's Pub in Monaco. I was running late and turned into the carpark in the Alfa. SMASH!!! Straight into the driver's door of the Vauxhall just as he opened it. I did feel a fool. 🙄
I had one of these, an X reg 1.6L,absolutely brilliant car,much better than the Ford Cortina/Sierra rival! I also had a mk3 Cavalier 2.0 sri on an H what a fantastic motor that was,they don't make cars like that now!
These were everywhere back in the day….except this variant wasn’t. The saloon was less popular than the hatchback and the automatic transmission version also very rare. This is the first one I’ve ever seen of that generation. My folks had a mk1 Astra in same colour…I believe it’s called China blue. These are all leaded engines, so be aware of that. The enemy of all these Vauxhall’s is rust, that under bumper metal scoop is very prone to stone chips which then turns to rust. Same on a mk1 Astra. I’m not sure if that automatic is a 4speed or a 3.
GM took a close look at the Chrysler Alpine found the weakn spiots andd what could be improved and built the best rep mobile of the time. The face lift was much less of a plain Jane
@@andrewwmacfadyen6958 Best rep car of all time good points comfort/stereo/reliabilty/refinement/low maintenance when they did eventually break were easily fixed broken timing belt could be replaced at roadside in 15 minutes. Weak points none.
@@superfreak19891 Mk2 Cav came out in X (ish) with different grille, wheels, steering wheels and no rear reflector. Late B plate saw the changes to the one pictured and then the next facelift is the one you're thinking of.
i ran several mk2 cavaliers as company cars from L to SRi. They were superb in their day. In 2004 i picked up an 85 B reg GL in bronze metallic. For £250! I ran it for commuting into Manchester for two years and sold it for £500. Wish I’d never sold it.
Nice car, desirable….not really, collectible…..as an oddity and nostalgia. At least the price isn’t rediculous, but I’d not want it so it’s irrelevant. Good luck with the sale as someone will.
I don't think the mileage is genuine, back in 80s and early 90s I had many mk2 with well over 100000 in better condition, this mk 2 could over 200000 and they could be clocked in minutes,
@@stonecoldclassics1139 I knew a guy in the late 80s who had a Saab 9000 carlsson he bought it new from westcars in crow rd Glasgow he traveled abroad frequently and often went over the service mileage in order to maintain the warranty he would pay someone to give it a haircut. In the 3 yours of ownership this car had more haircuts than me. It also got traded in at westcars and got sold in their showroom as a genuine mileage Saab with complete service history and genuine mileage. On Mk 2 cavaliers steering wheels/mats/knobs/pedal rubbers were cheep to buy at the dealer and stone chips on the bonnets could skilfully be resprayed. Did this car belong to Mother Teresa?
My late Dad owned a virtually identical Cavalier to that one back in the day. Proper time-warp example there.
Amazing the internal trim parts, door handle etc were not easy to source as these cars were so common back in the day ..A really gorgeous example of an 80's mass appeal car!
We owned a 1.8GLi version. It was quite a wolf in sheep's clothing for it's day yet was so economical as the gearbox ratios were different to the sportier variants.
Wonderfully reliable car. Would love another.
I had 3 of these beauties way back in the 1990s loved every moment driving them. I still remember the registrations of all 3 and the colours of them. I'd certainly have another Cavalier today.
I always loved the 3rd generation Opel Ascona (C)! 😍❤️
I had quite a few mk2 cavaliers in the late 80s early 90s,most were ex company cars with FSH,the nicest one I had was a black E reg 1.6 GL saloon which was mint,I also had a few 2.0 CDI models which where lovely and quick,the 8V engine were bullet proof if maintained.
Nice condition.
Needs those bits doing to make it perfect.
I had a 1983 1.6GL hatchback version in the same china blue colour.
Yours is the very first facelift version 1985 from the first mk2 being different grill, seats, gauge backing etc.
They face lifted again in 1987 and then discontinued the mk2 in 1988.
Mine had black velour seats, but same oil pressures gauge, battery gauge, rev gauge and electric mirrors as standard on GL models.
Im sure those rear speakers should have a square cover over them and that they had small round holes in that cover for the sound to come out of.
4 speaker stereo as well which was a good feature back then.
I had mine from 1986 to 2000 and it got upto 150,000 miles when i sold it.
A great reliable confortable car it was.
HUB 660Y.
Looks as if the 2 back quarters have been done.
The paint is fresher than the doors.
Yes I noticed that, saying paint is original, he needs glasses 🤓
You could buy this car and use it daily for the next 10 to 15 years. And it would be more reliable than all this modern shite.
100%, miss my old '87 SRi
Gorgeous! My Brother owned a Mk.1 Saloon, and Coupe, as well as a Mk.2 5 door hatch in his lifetime, he lived his Vauxhalls. He also owned a Viva, and a Chevette 3 door hatch back in the day.
Reminds me watching the Bill on tv when CID were driving the same type around even the blue looks same
The bill ones were later facelifted ones with smoother rear lights and no wheels trims. Good memories provoked.
@stephenjcuk7562 yea i deffo remember the trimless black wheels
The CID guys on the bill usually drive mk3 Astras with no wheel trims. I think that cavalier colour was artic or Nordic blue possibly?
Prefered the looks of the hatch. Had a red (ish!) Y reg GLS and gunmetal grey B reg SRi back in the day. Great motors
Couldn't zoom in but I seem to remember my Dad replacing the stereo on his brand new C reg company 1.6 GL saloon as although a factory fit digital tuner (which was a first on our driveway), it was AM only.
I had the excellent cavalier lx hatchback in metalic blue, beautiful car it was too, gutted when it got nicked tho!😢
Haven't seen a Mk2 Cavalier saloon or hatchback, or even a Mk3 Cavalier for some time. This one is nearly 40 with apt OLD or B-OLD (BOLD) London registration but looks brand new.
If the windscreen goes, can you get another without being lucky ? As in, a new one ?
My mate bought a spotless pale blue Cav GL. He got it in the UK and drove it down to the South of France, where we were working. In our group we had a late Jag XJC 4.2 and my Alfa 164 V6. We planned to meet up at Flashman's Pub in Monaco. I was running late and turned into the carpark in the Alfa. SMASH!!! Straight into the driver's door of the Vauxhall just as he opened it. I did feel a fool. 🙄
I had one of these, an X reg 1.6L,absolutely brilliant car,much better than the Ford Cortina/Sierra rival! I also had a mk3 Cavalier 2.0 sri on an H what a fantastic motor that was,they don't make cars like that now!
These were everywhere back in the day….except this variant wasn’t.
The saloon was less popular than the hatchback and the automatic transmission version also very rare. This is the first one I’ve ever seen of that generation.
My folks had a mk1 Astra in same colour…I believe it’s called China blue.
These are all leaded engines, so be aware of that.
The enemy of all these Vauxhall’s is rust, that under bumper metal scoop is very prone to stone chips which then turns to rust. Same on a mk1 Astra.
I’m not sure if that automatic is a 4speed or a 3.
3 speed
Looks like a cross between a Holden Gemini and a Holden Camira which were sold in Australia. (The Camira was rubbish).
All was looking good until i seen there is a peddle missing 🤣 mine was the horrid green one. 1.6 with 3 peddles 🤣. They loved motorways
GM took a close look at the Chrysler Alpine found the weakn spiots andd what could be improved and built the best rep mobile of the time. The face lift was much less of a plain Jane
@@andrewwmacfadyen6958 Best rep car of all time good points comfort/stereo/reliabilty/refinement/low maintenance when they did eventually break were easily fixed broken timing belt could be replaced at roadside in 15 minutes. Weak points none.
I liked this first facelift but it didn't last long.
These are when Vauxhalls were desirable, now they are just crap, I had a 20i cdi model it had a 130 bhp sri engine in it was rapid
Nice, but the face lift was much nicer, especially the LX & SRi 130.
That is a facelift. You mean the facelift after that!
@farmergeddon7527 oh? I thought the face lift was D reg onwards, with the modern grill & rear tail lights & the front spoiler under the bumper etc?
@@superfreak19891 Mk2 Cav came out in X (ish) with different grille, wheels, steering wheels and no rear reflector. Late B plate saw the changes to the one pictured and then the next facelift is the one you're thinking of.
@@farmergeddon7527 oh OK 👍
i ran several mk2 cavaliers as company cars from L to SRi. They were superb in their day. In 2004 i picked up an 85 B reg GL in bronze metallic. For £250! I ran it for commuting into Manchester for two years and sold it for £500. Wish I’d never sold it.
Nice car, desirable….not really, collectible…..as an oddity and nostalgia. At least the price isn’t rediculous, but I’d not want it so it’s irrelevant. Good luck with the sale as someone will.
I don't think the mileage is genuine, back in 80s and early 90s I had many mk2 with well over 100000 in better condition, this mk 2 could over 200000 and they could be clocked in minutes,
@@jamessmith-on3jf we have all the paperwork to back up the mileage from the 2 owners.
@@stonecoldclassics1139 I knew a guy in the late 80s who had a Saab 9000 carlsson he bought it new from westcars in crow rd Glasgow he traveled abroad frequently and often went over the service mileage in order to maintain the warranty he would pay someone to give it a haircut. In the 3 yours of ownership this car had more haircuts than me. It also got traded in at westcars and got sold in their showroom as a genuine mileage Saab with complete service history and genuine mileage.
On Mk 2 cavaliers steering wheels/mats/knobs/pedal rubbers were cheep to buy at the dealer and stone chips on the bonnets could skilfully be resprayed.
Did this car belong to Mother Teresa?
Shame it's a spac'o'matic
Shame about the awful dull colour and silly reg, (OLD) nice car otherwise!