Matty Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Back on topic. 1. FB Victor in VX 4/90 flavour. 2. Farina Westy.
High Jetter Posted January 20 Posted January 20 1 hour ago, chaseracer said: You're all so so WRONG... 😎 Dad taught me to drive in his PB1500 van. eddyramrod and chaseracer 2
big_al_granvia Posted January 20 Posted January 20 Irvine built Volvo f10 tractor unit with sleeper cab eddyramrod and Shep Shepherd 2
MorrisItalSLX Posted January 21 Posted January 21 On 20/01/2024 at 03:22, Stinkwheel said: Honestly, i thought this was going to be a thread about fancying the redhead Anni-Fred from Abba rather than the blonde Agnetha Especially when she had that awful perm. Stinkwheel 1
Shite Ron Posted January 21 Posted January 21 I have always liked BMC Farina’s and often wonder if I had been born 15 years earlier would I prefer these to Cortina’s. If I had more room and less cars I would like one like below. Since I was a small child I have thought an A60 estate is a great looking car:  And to answer @Stinkwheel I vote for: Matty, Stinkwheel, eddyramrod and 2 others 5
Dobloseven Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 43 minutes ago, Shite Ron said: I have always liked BMC Farina’s and often wonder if I had been born 15 years earlier would I prefer these to Cortina’s. If I had more room and less cars I would like one like below. Since I was a small child I have thought an A60 estate is a great looking car:  And to answer @Stinkwheel I vote for: Followed a lovely black and white Farina Estate the other day working for its living towing a trailer load of pallets.Always amazes me how they ran completely unchanged up to 1971.When the competition were face-lifting stuff every couple of years. Stinkwheel, eddyramrod and morrisoxide 2 1
Alusilber Posted January 21 Posted January 21 29 minutes ago, Dobloseven said: Followed a lovely black and white Farina Estate the other day working for its living towing a trailer load of pallets.Always amazes me how they ran completely unchanged up to 1971.When the competition were face-lifting stuff every couple of years. Much like the Minor! Although that did of course change in various ways through its production life, but not in any way that made it look less like a product of the 1940s... Â Personally, mine is the VW Type 3 fastback (squarebacks don't really do it for me in the same way). Or even the Type 4, though they're like hobby horse manure now.
Dobloseven Posted January 21 Author Posted January 21 9 minutes ago, Alusilber said: Much like the Minor! Although that did of course change in various ways through its production life, but not in any way that made it look less like a product of the 1940s... Â Personally, mine is the VW Type 3 fastback (squarebacks don't really do it for me in the same way). Or even the Type 4, though they're like hobby horse manure now. Yes,last update in 1961.The 1800 was supposed to have replaced it in 1964,the Maxi replaced the A60 in 1969,but carried on as a Morris until the Marina killed it in 1971.Sold well too.Think they were selling about 40k a year in the late sixties,so about the same as the Corsa last year.
Boycie Posted January 21 Posted January 21 On 20/01/2024 at 14:59, grogee said:  Imagine it , 1979 , listening to Blondie in your Mk1 Golf GTI thinking your Billy big bollocks when one of these pulls up next to you at the traffic lights ... the realisation you've bought wrongly ....I mean has any cars pulled off a side stripe so well ... Of course not Shep Shepherd, Jim Bergerac, egg and 4 others 7
grogee Posted January 21 Posted January 21 2 hours ago, Boycie said: Imagine it , 1979 , listening to Blondie in your Mk1 Golf GTI thinking your Billy big bollocks when one of these pulls up next to you at the traffic lights ... the realisation you've bought wrongly ....I mean has any cars pulled off a side stripe so well ... Of course not Yep. What a loser in the GTI! Out-styled and out-performed by BL. That particular example belongs to the local cabbie here who is a hopeless BLARG addict. His Equipe is absolutely immaculate and I don't think I've ever seen another one. Ironically I imagine values are quite similar to Mk1 Golf simply because of rarity. Said cabbie also has an R8 (which is pretty rough TBH although he spent a lot getting it MoT'd) and last year bought his way into the winner's circle by getting a black Maestro Turbo.Â
Matty Posted January 21 Posted January 21 7 hours ago, Shite Ron said: I have always liked BMC Farina’s and often wonder if I had been born 15 years earlier would I prefer these to Cortina’s. If I had more room and less cars I would like one like below. Since I was a small child I have thought an A60 estate is a great looking car:  And to answer @Stinkwheel I vote for: @morrisoxide front and centre morrisoxide 1
morrisoxide Posted January 21 Posted January 21 Yeah nice looking cars those Farina estates. Strange you should mention Cortinas and Farinas (that rhymes). I was just looking at this scanned picture and talking to my Dad about his cars. His mk2 Cortina, mk2 Escort 1600 and Beetle left him stranded but the Oxford always got him home. I wonder where I caught the bug from? Actually both sides to be fair. BTW that's a Austin A55 mk2 with a Oxford 5 Series grille if anyone noticed/cared. I really do need to make my own thread on here. Â Clunk, Matty, High Jetter and 6 others 5 4
High Jetter Posted January 21 Posted January 21 2 hours ago, grogee said: Yep. What a loser in the GTI! Out-styled and out-performed by BL. Uh, I think that might be debatable! (Despite my BL background)
Matty Posted January 22 Posted January 22 7 hours ago, morrisoxide said: Yeah nice looking cars those Farina estates. Strange you should mention Cortinas and Farinas (that rhymes). I was just looking at this scanned picture and talking to my Dad about his cars. His mk2 Cortina, mk2 Escort 1600 and Beetle left him stranded but the Oxford always got him home. I wonder where I caught the bug from? Actually both sides to be fair. BTW that's a Austin A55 mk2 with a Oxford 5 Series grille if anyone noticed/cared. I really do need to make my own thread on here. Â You do! Shite Ron and eddyramrod 2
Asimo Posted January 22 Posted January 22 21 hours ago, MorrisItalSLX said: Especially when she had that awful perm. I was gutted when the prettiest bridesmaid turned up (for my first wedding) ruined by an Anni-Frid perm. Like putting a brown vinyl roof on a Dino. eddyramrod, MorrisItalSLX, Shite Ron and 3 others 5 1
Clunk Posted January 22 Posted January 22 A very late Lada Samara, 1995-97 around there. Especially if it is a 1.5 GXi, love the idea of some poor sod trying to flog an ancient looking car with a dodgy body kit to a random passer-by. warch, egg and wesacosa 3
quicksilver Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Austin 3-litre. Not great by all accounts (although better than their reputation suggests) but I still have an irrational desire to own one. Yoss, egg, Asimo and 2 others 3 2
Metal Guru Posted January 22 Posted January 22 17 hours ago, Boycie said: Imagine it , 1979 , listening to Blondie in your Mk1 Golf GTI thinking your Billy big bollocks when one of these pulls up next to you at the traffic lights ... the realisation you've bought wrongly ....I mean has any cars pulled off a side stripe so well ... Of course not Starsky and Hutch Ford Torino ? eddyramrod 1
Mr Pastry Posted January 22 Posted January 22 I really, really want a Panhard 24CT.   Obviously it is going to be total grief.  Expensive. Unreliable. Impossible to work on. Will have been badly bodged by a previous owner. All the spares will have been bought up by some bloke in a shed who won't talk to you.  Everyone in a Porsche/BMW/MGB etc. will hate you/carve you up/want to race you. They are not actually that fast anyway. First time you park it, somebody will side-swipe it with a supermarket trolley. And the Mrs. won't like it, and you will end up living in it. But just look at it. Especially those windscreen wipers. I still want one.   RayMK, grogee, Clunk and 6 others 9
RayMK Posted January 22 Posted January 22 1 hour ago, Mr Pastry said: I really, really want a Panhard 24CT.   Obviously it is going to be total grief.  Expensive. Unreliable. Impossible to work on. Will have been badly bodged by a previous owner. All the spares will have been bought up by some bloke in a shed who won't talk to you.  Everyone in a Porsche/BMW/MGB etc. will hate you/carve you up/want to race you. They are not actually that fast anyway. First time you park it, somebody will side-swipe it with a supermarket trolley. And the Mrs. won't like it, and you will end up living in it. But just look at it. Especially those windscreen wipers. I still want one.   Yes, without any direct experience of them, an excellent 'want.'  I agree with your summary of the probable reality of acquiring one.  Many years ago (1980s) I came close to buying a Tatra 603 and still sort of regret being bullied out of it by my late wife who reckoned a new kitchen  was more useful.  Now, with more experience of life and cars, I realise I should have resisted the kitchen and bought a half decent DS instead but eventually succeeded in buying a Citroen CX GTi Turbo 2 which wasn't too painful for the 9 months I owned it.  I used to see an occasional Panhard at car meets in Bucks/Oxon area but never the glorious 24ct variety. eddyramrod and Mr Pastry 2
Westbay Posted January 22 Posted January 22 On 20/01/2024 at 06:43, clarky said: I'v always kinda had a hankering for a late-model Marina. I realise i'd be entering a world of pain but iv always likes the way they looked. ????? Richard_FM, CaptainBoom, warch and 3 others 6
warch Posted January 22 Posted January 22 I've always fancied a van or work truck. But a proper blokey one. Like this... You can almost smell the Embassy No. 1 and see the old copy of the Sun tucked under the dashboard. Dyslexic Viking and eddyramrod 2
grogee Posted January 22 Posted January 22 Most (if not all) Alfas from the early 80s 'black plastic' phase make me tumescent. I think it's just the sheer exotic nature of something sporty, Italian and soluble contrasts sharply when so much of the UK was mainly Cortinas and Maxis. It could also be because they're now rare as an honest Tory. warch, Richard_FM and Shep Shepherd 3
grogee Posted January 22 Posted January 22 I also remember having impure thoughts about the Accord Aerodeck. What a clever design - sporty and practical. And pop up lights for maximum cool points. They didn't seem to sell well I think, not sure if they were too fUtUrIsTiC for the 80s buyer. Richard_FM 1
High Jetter Posted January 22 Posted January 22 35 minutes ago, grogee said: I also remember having impure thoughts about the Accord Aerodeck It was a great car, IMHO only 2nd to the CRX of that era. I drove several of each when I worked for a Honda dealership in the 80s.
MartW Posted January 22 Posted January 22 I'm a Ford man, have been forever. Simply put, Fords are cool, Vauxhalls are not. End of. Â But.... Â I'd really like a Carlton estate. Or a Senator. Or a mk1 Cavalier in that nice dark red......
MiniMinorMk3 Posted January 22 Posted January 22 1 hour ago, grogee said: Most (if not all) Alfas from the early 80s 'black plastic' phase make me tumescent. I think it's just the sheer exotic nature of something sporty, Italian and soluble contrasts sharply when so much of the UK was mainly Cortinas and Maxis. It could also be because they're now rare as an honest Tory. I saw one of those at an auction in about 1987 and just fell for the noise. I never did get one in either GTV6 or Alfa 75 guise. 1 hour ago, grogee said: I had a chrome bumper one of these. Great little thing.  1 hour ago, grogee said:  I had a 2.0 one of these when my father had his Cortina Carousel. It put me off Fords for a long time as the Alfa was in a totally different league to the Cortina. grogee 1
Matty Posted January 22 Posted January 22 1 hour ago, MartW said: I'm a Ford man, have been forever. Simply put, Fords are cool, Vauxhalls are not. End of.  But....  I'd really like a Carlton estate. Or a Senator. Or a mk1 Cavalier in that nice dark red...... Chevette pal. You've not mentioned a chevette yet 😄 warch and MartW 2
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