Your iconic 'car of my youth' to buy now...
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I'd love one of these and the video goes on to describe how I feel about modern cars. I test drove a Puma and tried to buy one immediately but there was a long waiting list.
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Of the cars I owned in my youth, a MK1 XR2 and a Triumph Stag stand out because they were both absolute hoots to drive.
The one's I had were shitboxes though; the Stag didn't work in the rain and was my only transport so I only kept it for six weeks and the XR2 was so rusty when I took it to a welder and he said there wasn't enough of it to weld together.
Probably get a Stag for reasonable money but I can't be arsed with being a weekend grease monkey for a dozen trips out a year and a congested driveway.
I'm finally trying to find a grown up car that's practical, I don't need tempting with toys right now lol
The one's I had were shitboxes though; the Stag didn't work in the rain and was my only transport so I only kept it for six weeks and the XR2 was so rusty when I took it to a welder and he said there wasn't enough of it to weld together.
Probably get a Stag for reasonable money but I can't be arsed with being a weekend grease monkey for a dozen trips out a year and a congested driveway.
I'm finally trying to find a grown up car that's practical, I don't need tempting with toys right now lol
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Most VTS in this place ended up crashed and if the engine survived the 106 boys near came to blows over them, I always wanted one to put in an AX, that would really have flown.wull wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 1:56 pm I also had the VTS which was an awesome little car for the road, plenty fun to be had on the twisty roads round my way. I never crashed that one and moved it on with no issues. I purchased it as a non runner, rebuilt it and had many years of fun, can’t remember the mods I did but it wasn’t ridiculous.
C2 Code had the VTS motor and was pretty fancy inside.
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Can’t let that go without asking….expliquez, svp. Was that after being pushed around for 6 months in the scrappies, or was that all the result of the crash? In which case, who are you?wull wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:07 amI had the VTR as well. Here’s a before and afterKungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 11:02 pm I had a 2002 Saxo VTR (the 8v not the 16v VTS). 109bhp in a car made of recycled kitkat wrappers. It went quite well.
I had to drive it with both knees level with the top of the steering wheel.
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Yeah result of the crash, it gives me the fear when I think back because not only did I survive that I was unharmed, nobody could believe it at the time. The roof was actually caved in more as after they turned it the right way round they put straps in through the doors and lifted it by the roof.
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Good skills on being here to tell the talewull wrote: ↑Tue Jul 23, 2024 9:07 amI had the VTR as well. Here’s a before and afterKungFooBob wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 11:02 pm I had a 2002 Saxo VTR (the 8v not the 16v VTS). 109bhp in a car made of recycled kitkat wrappers. It went quite well.
I had to drive it with both knees level with the top of the steering wheel.
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I think he might have had a little accident.
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Re: Your iconic 'car of my youth' to buy now...
TBF, an accident like that would scare most people...The Martian wrote: ↑Wed Jul 24, 2024 6:58 pmI think he might have had a little accident.