Favourite Cars???
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Favourite Cars???
Ok so we all like our polos but we would like to drive something else.
I'd love to have a skyline or an evo... After driving the skyline all I think about is how much I want one...lol
Whats your fav car??
(take it easy peeps!!)
I'd love to have a skyline or an evo... After driving the skyline all I think about is how much I want one...lol
Whats your fav car??
(take it easy peeps!!)
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hmmm i'll have to think on that one... need a better answer than the rubbish below!
always had a soft spot for small fiats for some reason (illogical, but then, these things always are)... pandas, 126s, 500s... maybe just the cutesy factor mixed with their rough and ready nature. babying the polo round this week has made me wonder if i could maybe live quite happily driving a 500, at least for commuting purposes!
ferrari 355 as well. it's a nice example of properly sorted but not overstated design. plus it's fast, and usually red
oh aye, and the rover sterling my dad had once, that was special. great car when you're a kid (not so much full of toys, as solid leather-lined toy with bits of an enormous, fast car shoved in-between.. you can keep your boring bentleys!) - and he seemed to like it as well! unfortunately when the engine started playing up, the costs were a little too much to bear
along similar lines, you just cant beat the brutal looks and even the paper specs of a lotus carlton
and one day i shall have both the money, and the lithe physique to drive an elise. or a classic mustang and/or camaro z29 / charger.
always had a soft spot for small fiats for some reason (illogical, but then, these things always are)... pandas, 126s, 500s... maybe just the cutesy factor mixed with their rough and ready nature. babying the polo round this week has made me wonder if i could maybe live quite happily driving a 500, at least for commuting purposes!
ferrari 355 as well. it's a nice example of properly sorted but not overstated design. plus it's fast, and usually red
oh aye, and the rover sterling my dad had once, that was special. great car when you're a kid (not so much full of toys, as solid leather-lined toy with bits of an enormous, fast car shoved in-between.. you can keep your boring bentleys!) - and he seemed to like it as well! unfortunately when the engine started playing up, the costs were a little too much to bear
along similar lines, you just cant beat the brutal looks and even the paper specs of a lotus carlton
and one day i shall have both the money, and the lithe physique to drive an elise. or a classic mustang and/or camaro z29 / charger.
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quick threadjack:
when is/was this years gumball?
i was briefly following a black ferrari 360 with gumball and race-number stickers on it today, in a pack with a couple other serious supercars e.g. big ol' TVR and whatever the name of that Aston Martin coupe is again... (names never were my strong point)
though i highly doubt the route goes through the edgbaston suburbs, so maybe they're just mates
when is/was this years gumball?
i was briefly following a black ferrari 360 with gumball and race-number stickers on it today, in a pack with a couple other serious supercars e.g. big ol' TVR and whatever the name of that Aston Martin coupe is again... (names never were my strong point)
though i highly doubt the route goes through the edgbaston suburbs, so maybe they're just mates
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dream car?
1960's aston martin DB4 GT zagato. Triple webber carb straight 6. a thing of beauty.
however- with a value of around £800,000 - £1,000,000, its ever so slightly out of my range!
I think the most recent sale went at auction in the states for £1,200,000
anyhow- failing that, i'd quite like a merc c-class hatchback coupe. something like a C230 kompressor. methinks they are nice
1960's aston martin DB4 GT zagato. Triple webber carb straight 6. a thing of beauty.
however- with a value of around £800,000 - £1,000,000, its ever so slightly out of my range!
anyhow- failing that, i'd quite like a merc c-class hatchback coupe. something like a C230 kompressor. methinks they are nice
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