You'd have been disappointed with an E30 M3 - that was where the oil temp gauge was.
Your iconic 'car of my youth' to buy now...
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Even my 2012 3-series had 'the swingometer' albeit in screen form.
BMW staple innit?
BMW staple innit?
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Youth?
How far back can we go?
Technically I was alive when they came out so Im choosing a Stratos and fuck practicality.
I just missed out on the Porsche 917 being a car of my youth otherwise I'd have picked that instead.
How far back can we go?
Technically I was alive when they came out so Im choosing a Stratos and fuck practicality.
I just missed out on the Porsche 917 being a car of my youth otherwise I'd have picked that instead.
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Looks like there’s four of them registered in the Uk with only 1 on the road.Tricky wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 10:50 am- Ah- that was my first ever brand new company car back in 1984 , well not the exact one in the picture but exact same model, I have many many happy memories in that car, and one or two when lady luck was obviously looking down on me too
I put it through a fence into a field at speed on the way home very late one night when, umm, swerving trying to avoid a deer , bounced off a very solid tree on the way through which bent the shell , seriously brusied my ribs and kidneys and meant the drivers door wouldn't open.
It only had approx 10k miles on it at that time, I was sure it would be written off but they did manage to repair it so it lived again, and I got nicked in it not long after for an average speed of 94.6 over a 4.8 mile stretch of the A354 near Blandford at 6ish in the morning
A480ARX where are you now I wonder ....
And I also had one of the later 2.0 GSi models in a sort of gun metal metallic in the early 90s, I thought it was a cool looking car at the time, it was undoubtedly massively superior to my previous one , and R26 Megane aside, possibly my favourite ever hot-hatch, albeit I have no yearning to ever own any of them again!
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The GTE or GSI?
Howmanyleft.co.uk says there are 133 GTEs and 325 GSIs licenced (as of last year), though many more SORN'd
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Potter wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 6:40 amI think Weeksy suggested practicality and not just a poster car, but I’m with you on a Stratos as a dream car.demographic wrote: ↑Thu Jul 18, 2024 8:57 pm Youth?
How far back can we go?
Technically I was alive when they came out so Im choosing a Stratos and fuck practicality.
I just missed out on the Porsche 917 being a car of my youth otherwise I'd have picked that instead.
I recently had a good look over a Countach at Tom Hartley’s place when I was there and it’s a poster car and I could actually buy it if I wanted to, but I don’t want to, if you’re a fan then it’s probably worth every penny of the £500k he’s asking and they’re fantastic guys, can’t do enough for you, but it’s not for me.
Ahh, missed that bit. The problem is that in general I just couldn't give a toss about most cars so it's got to be something pretty special for me to perk up.
I just don't get gadgets on them, just seems like tat I don't want and I genuinely like vans.
Could maybe stretch to a Lancia Delta Turbo the HF thing?
Got a mate with one of those and that could be quite entertaining, even as a passenger.
Not refined, buggerall driver aids, just a bit rapid down the back lanes.
Of course being a Lancia, it's in bits now.
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They are rather brilliant though. I personally went the Lada Niva Cossack route for my cheap 4x4 fix before going all Essex and buying a Range Rover (Lada was better better off-road!)gremlin wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 3:07 pm Nine bags for a proper one....
https://www.carandclassic.com/l/C1734728
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The originals are treasured in Italy, especially the 4x4s, as they fit rather neatly between rows of grapevines.
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Any car with a dash mounted inclinometer is a serious bit of off roading kit
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83/84 mk1 GTEs - I think the mk 2 came out in 84-85?Slenver wrote: ↑Fri Jul 19, 2024 1:14 pmThe GTE or GSI?
Howmanyleft.co.uk says there are 133 GTEs and 325 GSIs licenced (as of last year), though many more SORN'd
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I believe the MPG swing meter might have been an optional extra in many BMWs.
My (non M3) E30 had it, my F30 had it in digital form. My mates E34 5-series didn't, IIRC.
My (non M3) E30 had it, my F30 had it in digital form. My mates E34 5-series didn't, IIRC.
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Iirc the late 80s VW Polo i took driving lessons in had an mpg meter of some sort.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Sat Jul 20, 2024 8:21 am I believe the MPG swing meter might have been an optional extra in many BMWs.
My (non M3) E30 had it, my F30 had it in digital form. My mates E34 5-series didn't, IIRC.
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Yeah loads do/did. Often it was just a manifold vacuum pressure gauge!
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Re: Your iconic 'car of my youth' to buy now...
my e93 330i had the oil temp gauge and not the MPG one.