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Cars on your want list?
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IIRC they were also known during the war as the first strike of the French Resistance. The handling could be a bit 'contrary' when pushing on and (allegedly) more than one Gestapo officer found himself upside down in a ditch as a result.
Same thing happened in the Balkans with the pre-war Tatras.
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Lancia Fulvias are nice but cramped inside. Me and a mate in one were shoulder to shoulder.
Him and his father are real Lancia fans so have a Fulvia, two Lambdas, a Delta Turbo integralle (spelling?) and a few others I can't remember between them.
My wedding car was one of those Lambdas and looking at the spec it makes Rolls Royce Silver ghosts from about the same time period look fairly run of the mill.Lancia have lots of auto.otive firsts and that one had the first to have unitary chassis and independent suspension if I remember right Looks like an Ant Hill Mob car mind.
For me though, I mostly don't care about cars, just a roof with a wheel on each corner so one I want has to be pretty damn special for me to even give a crap.
So Porsche 917 it is.
Utterly impractical, but just listen to the damn thing.
I've got more chance of a threesome with Marion Cotillard and Cate Blanchett.
Him and his father are real Lancia fans so have a Fulvia, two Lambdas, a Delta Turbo integralle (spelling?) and a few others I can't remember between them.
My wedding car was one of those Lambdas and looking at the spec it makes Rolls Royce Silver ghosts from about the same time period look fairly run of the mill.Lancia have lots of auto.otive firsts and that one had the first to have unitary chassis and independent suspension if I remember right Looks like an Ant Hill Mob car mind.
For me though, I mostly don't care about cars, just a roof with a wheel on each corner so one I want has to be pretty damn special for me to even give a crap.
So Porsche 917 it is.
Utterly impractical, but just listen to the damn thing.
I've got more chance of a threesome with Marion Cotillard and Cate Blanchett.
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Aye, but mostly I couldn't give a crap about cars and it's got to be very special indeed before it gets my interest.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 6:28 pm Not sure a 917 fits with the 'realistic' element of the OP
I would honestly just prefer a van to almost any car on the road and to me a pretty basic van trumps some pretty special cars. Other peoples opinions may differ and thats fine.
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Greenie, see this little beauty made in Clevedon by Alfaholics
Chris Harris doing his grown up stuff - worth a watch,
If my numbers come up, I'll be knocking on their door..
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Old one with some of the Mugen goodies on it - but not all, some are gash.Asian Boss wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 7:58 pm Maybe an NSX. Don't know if I'd rather have the old one or the new one.
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That would be bloody ace on the back lanes not far from here
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Just discovered it 'evolved' into a car on my list, the DS.Rockburner wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 5:23 pmIIRC they were also known during the war as the first strike of the French Resistance. The handling could be a bit 'contrary' when pushing on and (allegedly) more than one Gestapo officer found himself upside down in a ditch as a result.
Same thing happened in the Balkans with the pre-war Tatras.
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Hysterical! I was about to reply to cheb's post about rotary engined cars, specifically my brother's RX3, then I scrolled down to your post.Julian_Boolean wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 2:26 pmI've driven a rotary engined car, I suspect plenty on here have, but mine was quite a comical experience in a Maxda, possibly an RX3 or 4, it rotor tips were worn out and it could barely pull itself along at 30mph revving it's knackers off - it was an automatic, my short drive was from the garage I worked at to the scrap yard, passing through a village centre, I got some weird looks driving along with the rotary whining away at about 10,000 rpm, barely moving and a lot of smoke, it was like a clown car.
He bought his new. It was a hoot and pretty damn quick, manual tranny. He was a maniac behind the wheel, slotting the car through some rather scary tight squeezes at speed. It all ended in tears after he slapped a utility pole, catapulted around it, cartwheeled over, landing upside down spinning like a top down the road. The pole was planted in the bottom of a roadside ditch. The car swung round the backside of the pole leaving what looked like a windshield wiper mark in place. One of the front fenders was left on the ground near the pole, the rest of the car stopped a couple hundred yards or so down the hill away from the pole, still in the middle of the road. His hands wrapped the wheel around the column and his head dug into the windscreen leaving a nice gouge in his forehead. I had to open containers for him for the better part of a week as he couldn't grip anything due to bruising. His right knee bent the shift lever too.
His driving habits changed dramatically for some strange reason.
Eventually he got an RX7 a few cars later and that was pretty quick too.
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An ex-girlfriend's father had one, hand me down to the ex. It was a bit older, mid 1970s IIRC. Handled like a massive wet sponge.derek badger wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 3:10 pm I'd love another 240 estate. Preferably the Torslanda version.
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I have a curious love of a big Volvo. Proper Swedish ones that is, both the ones I've had were Fords really.
850R is the obvious choice.
But I could go for a land based oil tanker 940 too.
850R is the obvious choice.
But I could go for a land based oil tanker 940 too.
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The BTCC version would make a fine family runabout.Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:50 pm I have a curious love of a big Volvo. Proper Swedish ones that is, both the ones I've had were Fords really.
850R is the obvious choice.
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Something else I'd like is a decent original mini cooper, had one many years ago (well the ex wife did but I fettled it and hooned about in it ) it was a great thing to play in and not at licence losing speeds either. Road legal go kart
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: ↑Fri Dec 11, 2020 10:50 pm I have a curious love of a big Volvo. Proper Swedish ones that is, both the ones I've had were Fords really.
That's not a proper Volvo! This is a proper Volvo!
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Just as well no-one has said 'SAAB then
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Not winning the lottery; quite happy with my 67 plate Citroen Dispatch van. Basic boggo white with no stickers or sign writing. Got pretty much all the toys in the cab though. Currently averaging 48.7 to the gallon, done about 80,000 miles in it in the last two and a half years. Only needs servicing every 25,000 miles and - touch wood - has been pretty reliable up to now; only needing a sticky injector replacing a couple of months ago. A 1.6 twin turbo engine, with a 6 speed box, knocking out about 110bhp but plenty fast enough. @Couchy's superduper transit with it's much larger engine and associated fuel consumption couldn't drop it when we did a foot-to-the-floor run back from BPW to the midlands.
Winning the lottery; I'd still have a van as a daily driver but I'd also have two taking-the-piss cars for shits and giggles...
I'd find the best condition body JDM wide arch Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 and hand it over to someone like Japex or Abbey Motorsport with a suitcase full of cash and instruct them to build me the best road legal tarmac rally spec car they could. Strip the interior out, full roll cage, bucket seats, race harness, fuel cell in the boot, intercom etc. Shed a load of weight; plastic windows, manual winders, composite bonnet and tailgate and the like. 300bhp at the wheels with a MoTeC ECU and dash. Uprated brakes. Lots of money thrown at the suspension and running gear. Plain white. Back road hooliganism, track days and trips to the 'ring.
A BMW M5 touring, the V10 engined one. No badges, lose the alloys and get a set of steels made. Make it look, as far as possible, like an unloved basic no-frills dog bus. Maybe even follow the Volvo BTCC team's example from BITD and put a stuffed Labrador in the back. Never wash it. Stealth speed.
Winning the lottery; I'd still have a van as a daily driver but I'd also have two taking-the-piss cars for shits and giggles...
I'd find the best condition body JDM wide arch Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 and hand it over to someone like Japex or Abbey Motorsport with a suitcase full of cash and instruct them to build me the best road legal tarmac rally spec car they could. Strip the interior out, full roll cage, bucket seats, race harness, fuel cell in the boot, intercom etc. Shed a load of weight; plastic windows, manual winders, composite bonnet and tailgate and the like. 300bhp at the wheels with a MoTeC ECU and dash. Uprated brakes. Lots of money thrown at the suspension and running gear. Plain white. Back road hooliganism, track days and trips to the 'ring.
A BMW M5 touring, the V10 engined one. No badges, lose the alloys and get a set of steels made. Make it look, as far as possible, like an unloved basic no-frills dog bus. Maybe even follow the Volvo BTCC team's example from BITD and put a stuffed Labrador in the back. Never wash it. Stealth speed.
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I'd spot the M5 easy with the exhaust pipes.. and the noise that comes out of them lolmillemille wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 10:00 am Not winning the lottery; quite happy with my 67 plate Citroen Dispatch van. Basic boggo white with no stickers or sign writing. Got pretty much all the toys in the cab though. Currently averaging 48.7 to the gallon, done about 80,000 miles in it in the last two and a half years. Only needs servicing every 25,000 miles and - touch wood - has been pretty reliable up to now; only needing a sticky injector replacing a couple of months ago. A 1.6 twin turbo engine, with a 6 speed box, knocking out about 110bhp but plenty fast enough. @Couchy's superduper transit with it's much larger engine and associated fuel consumption couldn't drop it when we did a foot-to-the-floor run back from BPW to the midlands.
Winning the lottery; I'd still have a van as a daily driver but I'd also have two taking-the-piss cars for shits and giggles...
I'd find the best condition body JDM wide arch Toyota Celica GT4 ST185 and hand it over to someone like Japex or Abbey Motorsport with a suitcase full of cash and instruct them to build me the best road legal tarmac rally spec car they could. Strip the interior out, full roll cage, bucket seats, race harness, fuel cell in the boot, intercom etc. Shed a load of weight; plastic windows, manual winders, composite bonnet and tailgate and the like. 300bhp at the wheels with a MoTeC ECU and dash. Uprated brakes. Lots of money thrown at the suspension and running gear. Plain white. Back road hooliganism, track days and trips to the 'ring.
A BMW M5 touring, the V10 engined one. No badges, lose the alloys and get a set of steels made. Make it look, as far as possible, like an unloved basic no-frills dog bus. Maybe even follow the Volvo BTCC team's example from BITD and put a stuffed Labrador in the back. Never wash it. Stealth speed.
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The Martian wrote: ↑Sat Dec 12, 2020 12:48 am Something else I'd like is a decent original mini cooper, had one many years ago (well the ex wife did but I fettled it and hooned about in it ) it was a great thing to play in and not at licence losing speeds either. Road legal go kart
Thinking more about this I must admit that I'm liking the idea of getting an old small car shell and having it electric. There's companies out there doing crate motor and battery kits and I think a lecky Mini would be a hoot.
Something without much in the way of modern tat that cause the wiring harness to be too complicated.
When I was a kid my brother had a Standard 8 and a Standard 10 and my other brother had a couple of Triumph Spitfires, all the engines for them were shite and almost any you put in would have been an improvement.
I'm hoping that this van I have now will be the last internal combustion engine I ever buy, its long in the tooth so it might not work out but whatever I own I want it to be simple, none of the integrated into an operating system type of vehicles.