factory standard HG Monaro, late 70's fiat 131's, fiat 124 CC's, early 80's Alfetta's, mid 80's GTV's, 164's, Spiders...
Phew. Doesn't pay to think about it really...
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factory standard HG Monaro, late 70's fiat 131's, fiat 124 CC's, early 80's Alfetta's, mid 80's GTV's, 164's, Spiders...
Phew. Doesn't pay to think about it really...
Yes, Ron. Not that one.Quote:
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Originally posted by p38arover@
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I would like to have a Bristol Blenheim 3 S. British coach building and solid US V8.
Ugly as a hat full of arses mind you but somehow defiant.
http://www.bristolcars.co.uk/index2.htm
Not this one http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/bristol-blenheim-iv.htm ?
Ron
It amuses me that so many people here (being LR fans) are wanting something really really really fast. It's not like you can use the speed anywhere, really.
Another couple of cars I like...
The old Rolls Royce Corniche convertibles (liek in "Arthur" or was it "10" ?)
and
the very old (pre war) Bentleys and Bentley race cars.[/b][/quote]
mmmmmm Rolls Royce.
Arrrgggghhh Bentley.
Now we are talking cars, and cars with real class too. Matt
If we are talking Rolls Royce and Bentley I would not mind cruising around while resting the Defender in a:
Bentley Continentental R Mulliner from around 1957
As for Rolls, the Corniche is very nice but how about a 65 Silver Cloud 3 Park Ward Drophead ( the one with the sloping headlights)
Also don't knock the Camargue.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>mmmmmm Rolls Royce.
Arrrgggghhh Bentley.
Now we are talking cars, and cars with real class too. Matt[/b][/quote]
Dont forget "Landrovers" , their in that class too .... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]
Davo
Dont forget "Landrovers" , their in that class too .... [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif[/img]Quote:
Originally posted by Redbak
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE</div><div class='quotemain'>mmmmmm Rolls Royce.
Arrrgggghhh Bentley.
Now we are talking cars, and cars with real class too. Matt
Davo[/b][/quote]
True, but they dont fit in this category unfortunately. Matt
The two wheel drive category of course, not the classy category. Just hought i would make that clear. Matt
Just glad you clarified that .... 8OQuote:
Originally posted by Ace
The two wheel drive category of course, not the classy category. Just hought i would make that clear. Matt
Davo
8) well then they're not land rovers, just rovers, and as a car they have most of the quality and idiosyncrasties [ron , did i spell it correctly] , [i don't care!] that we have become used to in land rovers, pommy electrics, heavy, gulp fuel, etc.
I must admit i like the Rovers, they are looking alot like Jags these days, maybe thats why. MattQuote:
Originally posted by harry
8) well then they're not land rovers, just rovers, and as a car they have most of the quality and idiosyncrasties [ron , did i spell it correctly] , [i don't care!] that we have become used to in land rovers, pommy electrics, heavy, gulp fuel, etc.
Always liked the Wolsley, my Dad had a 6/90, great car.
First car I ever rode in was a Ford 10 , Dads first car was a Morris 10.
My first car was a Ford Popular , upright model, linkage brakes, natural
convection cooling, steered like double decker bus ... :oops:
Pardon my digression ... :oops:
Davo :wink: