1972 Gilbern Invader mk2
1976 VW 1303 Beetle 'Campaign' edition.
1972 Gilbern Invader mk2
1976 VW 1303 Beetle 'Campaign' edition.
Cheers..
Jase
My Peugeot 205 GTi 1.9...
Every once in a while I go on ebay and Autotrader and think about buying one. But then I worry that it would not live up to my fond memories.
Delta Integrale
Alas our dream cars of old would probably be out manoeuvred by a Citroen Berlingo these days !!
In fact I would like any of them, just for the nostalgia trip, maybe not the Talbot Avenger but that was a disposable stop gap for a month... 😀
Cheers..
Jase
E30 M3.
Mk 1 Healey 3000 BN7 in red with black interior. Lovely car. Sadly I couldn't have two two-seat Big Healeys at the same time, although I did try.
"A man of little significance"
Don't have a driving licence. Called it quits after one driving lesson. But I've always had a ridiculous fondness for the Triumph Dolomite. And the Ford Capri with the big (2.8?) engine. A pure totty magnet back in the day.
Series 1 rs turbo custom.
Wish i had stored it now the way the prices have gone ,
Peugeot 205 XS and 1.9 GTI
Renault 5 GT Turbo
and this of course
Would be a £100k plus car today
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
NSU Ro 80
1983 BMW 628 CSI in Henna red with Recaro trim.
Mazda XEDOS 6, 2.0l V6 with auto box, i loved the fake wood dash and the kickdown on the autobox was awesome.
It cost me £500 and I traded it in for £400. I regret trading it into to this day.
Renault 16 GTX Auto. Drove like an armchair. Would cruise all day. Did the Black Forest to Doncaster in 15 1/2 hours and that was in the days before Belgium had that lovely motorway.
Focus ST. It was a company car as well! Unfortunately they're no longer available an option on our scheme.
My Renault 5 GT turbo. It was my first car and a mint unmodified example. Sold it 10 years ago for 1500 probably worth 3-4 times that now.
Sadly I don't have a picture of it but i wish I still had my 1965 Mk1 Ford Cortina.
I bought it in 1988 for £25 put it through its mot which only needed a small plate on the sill. It needed a new carb kit and bushing to the column change linkage which my bother had in stock as he used to work for an old Ford Garage. I had it sprayed racing green and me and my brother ran it for about a year.
Great story but one evening whilst I was round my brothers he had a knock at the door and a chap was stood there who's father bought it new in 1965. He had the photos of it and everything....pretty amazing.
Anyway he made us an offer we couldnt refuse and we sold it for £1800.
Wish I stil had it now.
FFF
Lovely machine that
My old BMW isetta 3 wheeler and my Citroen DS19 awwww why did I sell them?
Minis when they were cheap. Had vans, pickups, coopers - all bought and sold for pennies. If only I'd had the foresight to put 'em in a barn.
1974 Corniche & the 1980 930 Turbo I sold for £15K a few years ago!
My Pug GTI 1.9 bloody great car.
RX7 Twin turbo - as later made famous in the fast and the furious. Mine wasn't blinged up though
Fast and fun but a bit wayward in the rain with the back stepping out, terrible fuel economy and burnt through the oil as well.
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Oh, there's a few I'd like to have kept but probably top of the list would be the G plate Audi Quattro Turbo I had, great car, great looks & great to drive. Or maybe the E plate Brooklands Capri......
1964 Mini Cooper S 1071cc
1974 Porsche 911 2.7s
1974 Triumph Bonneville ( the best bike I ever had)
1977 RS 2000
1968 Lotus 7 SIII
And so on - I wish I still had all of the cars I've ever had !
Only car I regret selling and would be ideal for me now, is the 1998 volvo v70 T5 I bought from here about 5 years ago and sold a year later when I lost the estate v people carrier argument with the wife. It was replaced by a zafira for her. Sigh
Brighty
1981 E23 732i manual, mint, in black on 70k miles. Sold it for £800 :(
My first motor, some git nicked the CD player so I rewired it under the seat. Prodigy Invaders must die was stuck in there for most of it's life. Sadly long since gone to the parking lot in the sky.
Cost me £600 when i was 19...
This:
The first properly fast car I had, but I think I miss it most because it was cruelly taken from me prematurely when I was hit head on by a "joy" rider who wrote it off. Not a great day out.
I know these days the image is terrible but I think I'll have another one day.
1972 MGB Roadster in teal blue. I loved that car but it was just too expensive for a newly employed 22 year old to run.
Every time I've bought a car it's been an upgrade compared to the one before.
I wouldn't have any of my old ones back.
VW Corrado. I had two and loved them both.Had the urge to buy one recently but they now have huge mileage or at the other end of the spectrum low miles with huge price tags.
Bought a Peugeot 306cc instead.Hair dressers car but lots of fun
205 1.9. Had three of them, and the most fun I've ever had in a car.
Reliant Sabre. I had a few Scimitar SS1 models before, but the addition of the K series and the restyle made it as good a small British sports car as any. At the time I persuaded my wife to be to get an SS1 turbo and we had an enormous amount of fun pissing around on country roads. Someone made me an offer I couldn't refuse so I didn't. I probably should have. The 1.4 K is enormously underrated in lightweight sports cars IMHO.
I'd have any of these back in a heartbeat - either for sentiment or financial appreciation.