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5 hours ago, Muniphobia said:

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A Wartburg 311 Camping (or a 312, I'm not sure they are distinguishable from on top) is on my list of lottery win cars. If I was there I would ask the young lady to move because she is spoiling the view.

It would have to be a lottery win as prices have gone silly and I can't help thinking the driving experience would be disappointing with a 1 litre 3 cylinder engine but for just pottering in style it would be great. Would it be bad to have car just for going on picnics?

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5 hours ago, Yoss said:

A Wartburg 311 Camping (or a 312, I'm not sure they are distinguishable from on top) is on my list of lottery win cars. If I was there I would ask the young lady to move because she is spoiling the view.

It would have to be a lottery win as prices have gone silly and I can't help thinking the driving experience would be disappointing with a 1 litre 3 cylinder engine but for just pottering in style it would be great. Would it be bad to have car just for going on picnics?

311 had 15” wheels, 312 had 13” wheels so that makes that a 312, I believe.

I bought a 1957 311 saloon from Poland from a retired Wartburg chauffeur - he was able to buy the car after he retired. It was ace, originally it had the smaller 750cc (cant remember exactly but it was basically a IFA F9 unit) but I popped along to the local scappies and picked up a 353 lump to get me home. Years later, I was searching for an original engine and came across one in Guildford at another Wartburg fetishist. It turned out that it was my old engine that I left behind, the Guildford guy had bought something else off him, spotted my engine and bought that too!

Ran it for a few years, partially as a daily driver until I managed to buy B-FOG of Nick Larkin but the ravages of time and many, many Polish giffer bodges to the inner structure and mechanicals meant that it would have cost me thousands to put properly right. I used to annoy folk the IFA club meets as mine was the oldest Wartburg in the country and so automatically got a prize every time, eventually someone found and imported a 1956 311 just to topple me off! Ah, happy days…

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312s are the one to go for as they are basically 353s with the nicer body off the 311. The engine is plenty for the car and pretty robust and reliable. 

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An unusual photo, as for once the Range Rover is not the car that has broken down
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I'm wondering which one is more expensive to maintain

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Posted
1 hour ago, georgeinabz said:

I'm wondering which one is more expensive to maintain emoji3.png

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The car obviously, because when the maintenance for the lady has become more than the car you have obviously traded her in for a newer model.

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This one could almost be in the "Photos from where you live" thread, but given the presence of cars and people...

Can you tell I'm pillaging Facebook this morning?

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Posted
1 hour ago, eddyramrod said:

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RNE 1 not on DVLA 🙁

Posted
1 hour ago, DSdriver said:

RNE 1 not on DVLA 🙁

I looked that up as well to see what it was on now. Slightly surprised it's not. Although back in the 60's there was a Mk 2 Cortina locally with DAV 1 D, which I thought was kinda cool, but it's also not on DVLA. Worth shit loads these days.

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4 hours ago, georgeinabz said:

I'm wondering which one is more expensive to maintain emoji3.png

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No need to wonder....it'll be the Range Rover

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Posted
5 hours ago, Inspector Morose said:

311 had 15” wheels, 312 had 13” wheels so that makes that a 312, I believe.

I bought a 1957 311 saloon from Poland from a retired Wartburg chauffeur - he was able to buy the car after he retired. It was ace, originally it had the smaller 750cc (cant remember exactly but it was basically a IFA F9 unit) but I popped along to the local scappies and picked up a 353 lump to get me home. Years later, I was searching for an original engine and came across one in Guildford at another Wartburg fetishist. It turned out that it was my old engine that I left behind, the Guildford guy had bought something else off him, spotted my engine and bought that too!

Ran it for a few years, partially as a daily driver until I managed to buy B-FOG of Nick Larkin but the ravages of time and many, many Polish giffer bodges to the inner structure and mechanicals meant that it would have cost me thousands to put properly right. I used to annoy folk the IFA club meets as mine was the oldest Wartburg in the country and so automatically got a prize every time, eventually someone found and imported a 1956 311 just to topple me off! Ah, happy days…

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312s are the one to go for as they are basically 353s with the nicer body off the 311. The engine is plenty for the car and pretty robust and reliable. 

13" wheels are for winners. I knew the 312 was based on the 353 chassis but didn't know what that really entailed. Now I know I just have to look at the wheels, thanks.

I do actually own one but it is very very small.

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However as this is the only half decent one I could find for sale, and this has already sold, I'll have to accept that this is the closest I will ever get.

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I also have a 312 coupe towing a Trabby P50. These are even more expensive in real life.

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