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'Twas 30 years ago today.......


The Reverend Bluejeans

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.....that thousands of new cars had the NOO A REG! plates screwed on ready for August 1st tomorrow.Was a really big deal at the time. So, choose your three brand new OMG A REG! vehicles.

 

Me? Alfasud 1.3Ti, an E30 323i and a Porsche 928S manual.

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A reg Ford Granda 2.8i Ghia X (auto flavour)

 

A reg Ford Escort RS Turbo

 

A reg Mercedes 190E

 

I actually did buy a new A reg Ford Fiesta 950cc Pop Plus in special order black (A599 JLV - last taxed in 1995). I then promptly put an XR2 decal on the tailgate and a spoiler on the rear hatch. Oh, and proper XR2 spotlights too. It did look good though.

 

I chopped it in after about 18 months for a Y reg Mk1 Sierra 1.6L (ELV 76Y - last taxed in 1993).

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The RST1 didn't come out until 1985 on a B plate.  ;)

 

A nice Sierra 2.0 Ghia would be high on the list, actually there's so many cars from that era I'd pick that I can't really choose only 3,

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Thing is: there are lots of A reg cars that would still be nice to drive today - reasonably rustproof, lively, economical and capable of long trips.

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Austin Ambassador

Austin Montego

Morris Ital.

Monty came out '84 but a Maestro 1.6HL in Clove brown has been allocated to you. Enjoy.

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1) Citroen BX - freshly arrived on the UK market, though sadly no diesel yet.

2) Citroen 2CV - Dyane left the UK market last year, so I'll go for a 2CV6 Special - the base model.

3) Opel Monza. Didn't the GS/E become available in 1983? If so, one of those please. In black or dark grey.

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Granada Ghia X 2.8i with chinny spoiler, in metallic blue.

Scirocco in Mars red with black arch trims

Yuppie-spec 911 Turbo. Red, black interior, black wheel centres, red braces, glovebox full of money.

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My family actually bought a couple of new Fords on 1/8/83, a Fiesta and Sierra. Sad but true.

 

I quite fancy an early 205 GTi but I have a sneaking suspicion they weren't quite out by then so I think I'm going to have to go for a 2.8i Capri, Rover 3500 Vitesse and maybe an RS1600i.

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I remember my Dad bringing home a shiny brand new Morris Ital van on an A plate. It was red. I was so excited I practically pissed and shit myself.

 

A789 XOE. ALWAYS IN R HARTS.

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That belongs to that Slater fella of RR who also used to own the banded wheeled Metro, has anybody seen a build thread for this ital as it's my new all time favourite van until I see the next one.

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Yeah, the wheels take a bit of getting used to but I really like that.

I hope it has some daft engine to justify the wider rubber, like a twin turbo Rover V8 or summat.

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To quote the shell suited Scousers from Harry Enfield: "A? A? A?"

 

Citroen CX 25 Pallas*

* If this spec was available on an A plate of course.

 

Also wouldn't mind a Vauxhall Cavalier 1.8 CDi saloon and a Skoda Estelle 120 LS. ^_^ Ooh - and a Renault 4...and a Fiat Panda. :grin:

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Wow a grey grille sierra that's still taxed! I thought they were all dead. Where did you see that??

 

I'd be having a cortina crusader please, you could just about still get one of those on an A reg(ok I'd be pushing it)

 

I'd happily have a nice new sierra 2.0 ghia but since Ford were fire-selling off the near ghia spec crusaders at the time for sierra L money that's what id be having.

 

I'd also fancy a Capri 2.8 injection Or mk2 cavalier SRI

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You could have one of the last mk1 golfs, or wait a month and you could have the Mk2post-9282-0-82738900-1375303219_thumb.jpg

I had a mk2 gti 5 door on an A plate it had a horrible vinyl roof so I guess it must of been one of the first.

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