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11 hours ago, quicksilver said:

Austin 3-litre. Not great by all accounts (although better than their reputation suggests) but I still have an irrational desire to own one.

Don't know what accounts you've been reading, 3-Litres are excellent cars. A friend of mine had one for several years. Then he fancied a change and went through a few big Farinas, a P5 (not a P5B, the original straight six) and an SD1.  The 3-Litre was the best of the lot. Not the fastest or quietest and it's one of those cars that looks better from behind but the ride was superb. And it had a red interior which swung it for me. Any car that has a red interior is better than any car that doesn't. 

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9 hours 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.

Yup, that's a pretty good summary of Panhard 24 ownership...

Apart from the bit about other drivers' behaviour. Can't comment on that, as mine has been broken throughout my ownership (which, trust me, is not an uncommon experience).

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2 minutes ago, Sigmund Fraud said:

mine has been broken throughout my ownership (which, trust me, is not an uncommon experience).

You can't leave it there!

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3 minutes ago, Mr Pastry said:

You can't leave it there!

I've promised myself to document the restoration in an XXX-rated restoration thread on here when I finally get it properly started. It may be a while until I can muster the courage for it, though... I can't think of a single panel on the car that will not require (loads) of work, and the running gear was last operational in the early 1980s...

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23 hours ago, quicksilver said:

Austin 3-litre. Not great by all accounts (although better than their reputation suggests) but I still have an irrational desire to own one.

The 3 litre came out too late & looked a bit gawky. Also the motoring press weren't keen on it.

 Folk that own them & have driven them  however say they're great so that's good enough for me. I like them & imo in the metal they look way better than in photos'.

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3 hours ago, ETCHY said:

The 3 litre came out too late & looked a bit gawky. Also the motoring press weren't keen on it.

 Folk that own them & have driven them  however say they're great so that's good enough for me. I like them & imo in the metal they look way better than in photos'.

Indeed, I think the press of the time decided they didn't like it before they'd even got in one. If you look at more recent reviews they are always quite positive. Hubnut did one a little while back and seemed very keen.

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Does wanting to complete the set of vintage era Oxfordshire registration marks on motorcycles class as an unnatural desire?

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Some more from me (was going to include Citroen LNA, but I don't see anything unnatural about that 😆)

Teilhol Tangara

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Zaz Tavria

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