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    you had 19 fiats wow you must like them

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    One the small end of the scale.
    A 1946 corgi folding motor scooter.
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    An Enfield electric car( ex victorian electricity commission) and sold on to Giltraps Museum.
    The Enfield was interesting as it was alloy skin with tube steel chassis and speed control was via compound electric motor and voltage switching.
    It had a household 240 volt meter near the rear seat to tell how much or little it was costing to run.
    larger side of things the current.
    Stalwart amphibian is a odd one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by schmierer LR at singleton View Post
    you had 19 fiats wow you must like them

    The Fiat X19 is also known as the Bertone


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    Lefthooker 1969 Ford Mustang Fastback and a 1973 Mercedes 220 for me..

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    Fiat x1/9 or Bertone .
    It is currently sitting on the drive with no gearbox. Engineer I know has said he can salvage the case and diff but the rest is not reusable.
    Otherwise my first car was an austin 1800 mkII

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    Interestingly lot of people here were into European cars makes sense that LR is a progression of this as we want to see and do more around Australia. My most unusual car would have been an Alfa Sprint. Not really unusual but really easy to work on and handled exceptionally well. This is similar to the one I had.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&fe...&v=2DR77VlYTqE

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    I had one of these, Triumph 2.5PI in silver blue, the shape grows on you.


    Baz.
    Cheers Baz.

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    Morris Marina T.C that i still have and a Morris Nomad that is going to make way for a Leyland Marina 6cyl
    i got the Land Rover Discovery to have an all loosely Leyland fleet


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    i also know of someone with 11 Nissan Cedrics , a LLoyd Alexander and another P76 member with a Nash Metropolitan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redback View Post
    I had one of these, Triumph 2.5PI in silver blue, the shape grows on you.


    Baz.
    Nice!
    I love these old Triumphs, my dad had about 3 of them over the years in the 70s and 80s when I was a kid. I mainly remember the mark2 versions with the front end similar to the Stag.

    Apart from the S3 Lightweight I learnt to drive in (which I've still got), the most memorable other car I had was a 1986 Austin Metro 1.0L!
    Not exactly unusual in the UK in the 80's but a bit, well, ....rubbish!

    Dan

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    Quote Originally Posted by olbod View Post
    My first two sports cars, an MG tc and an Austin Healey 100s.
    Nothing unusual about that except my TC was a 1947 model, every other TC owner I ever met claimed theirs was a 1948 !!

    Robert.
    Olbod,

    In the the late 1950s my father use to race an MG TC 1500, i believe he still held the track record for under 2.0lt "Hill Climb" at the Mt Druitt track as it was torn down.

    He had plenty of photos of him racing that MG, he use to love it. !

    George

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