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Which classic car would you have? (1 Viewer)

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ovduk78

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  • Mar 3, 2021
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Thanks to watching Bangers & Cash and Wheeler Dealers I love some of the classic cars and if I had the resources and a decent garage I have narrowed my choice down to 3 & they are all luxurious cars as I am too old to be charging around in a sports car.



A Citroen DS 23 or 25, I always loved these when I was younger especially the way the suspension lifted up.



A Rover P5, so elegant and luxurious.



My favourite, a Rover P6. When I started going to watch CCFC I would occasionally get a lift to away games in one of these.

What car would you have?
 
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Nick

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  • Mar 3, 2021
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Sierra Cosworth.

 
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ovduk78

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What's the first one, a sunbeam?
 
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ovduk78 said:
What's the first one, a sunbeam?
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First one's a Humber Sceptre MkIII. I'd also take a Hunter GLS like below. Square, boxy, but fast for their day. Bottom one is a Sunbeam Imp. I like the dual headlights, and the thought of rear engined quirkiness appeals. I know they're boring everyday in a way but, they're the cars of my childhood!

 
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publican1990

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  • Mar 3, 2021
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Jaguar XK120



Jaguar XK140



There's a classic Jaguar show room, Guy Broad, on Browns Lane. I sometimes drive past there and fantasise about buying one. Absolutely beautiful and Coventry made.
 

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ovduk78

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publican1990 said:
Jaguar XK120

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Jaguar XK140

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There's a classic Jaguar show room, Guy Broad, on Browns Lane. I sometimes drive past there and fantasise about buying one. Absolutely beautiful and Coventry made.
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Think you're going to need a bigger budget than me!
 
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Nick

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publican1990 said:
Jaguar XK120

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Jaguar XK140

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There's a classic Jaguar show room, Guy Broad, on Browns Lane. I sometimes drive past there and fantasise about buying one. Absolutely beautiful and Coventry made.
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Yeah I go past there a bit. It's so random though as you never see anybody there.
 
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publican1990

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Nick said:
Yeah I go past there a bit. It's so random though as you never see anybody there.
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Yeah you're right, I think he specialises in parts and repairs for classic jag's too, so that's probably most of his business. Plus at the prices of those motors you'd only have to sell one every so often!
 
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wingy

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Redirect Notice


Love your first two choices ovduk.
Would.place this equal to them.
Notable mention for NW's selection.
 
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Nick

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publican1990 said:
Yeah you're right, I think he specialises in parts and repairs for classic jag's too, so that's probably most of his business. Plus at the prices of those motors you'd only have to sell one every so often!
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The actual petrol station has closed down now, not sure if he owns that too but there's a couple of cars in there too.

There was an old jag racing car that was in there (not sure if it still is) but looked amazing in all the livery.
 
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wingy

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ovduk78 said:
What's the first one, a sunbeam?
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Stiletto was probably more asthetic with the sloping /coupe styling at the back.
 
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I know it's greedy, but I'd throw this one in for Sunday best!



Or this!

 
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wingy said:
Stiletto was probably more asthetic with the sloping /coupe styling at the back.
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Less aerodynamic, ironically.
 
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ovduk78

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wingy said:
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Love your first two choices ovduk.
Would.place this equal to them.
Notable mention for NW's selection.
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My uncle had a Saab 99 in the 70s/80s, it was beautiful
 
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wingy

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Redirect Notice
 

ovduk78

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I know it's greedy, but I'd throw this one in for Sunday best!



Or this!

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Don't know what they are. I like the idea of a different car for different days though
 

Nick

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ovduk78 said:
Don't know what they are. I like the idea of a different car for different days though
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Top one is a Lancia Flaminia coupe, bottom is an ISO Rivolta. Both quite... expensive. Will have to make do with the scale models

 
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ovduk78

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Nick said:
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Nothing from before the 1980s yet Nick?
 
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ovduk78 said:
Nothing from before the 1980s yet Nick?
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tbf, I was wondering if an Alfa 156 counted as classic yet...!
 

Nick

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ovduk78 said:
Nothing from before the 1980s yet Nick?
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Yeah none of that old stuff for me.
 
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ovduk78

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tbf, I was wondering if an Alfa 156 counted as classic yet...!
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It depends as some people think that anything over 20 years is classic and over 40 is antique. I prefer over 40 years to be classic and the added bonus of cars built before 1980 is no MOT or car tax.
 

ovduk78

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Yeah none of that old stuff for me.
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Not even a MK 1 Lotus Cortina or Mk2 RS Escort to fit in with your boy racer image?
 

Nick

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ovduk78 said:
Not even a MK 1 Lotus Cortina or Mk2 RS Escort to fit in with your boy racer image?
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Series 1 Escort RS Turbo maybe

 
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jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Mar 3, 2021
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I'd also take a Hunter GLS like below
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The first car of my Dads that I can remember was a racing green Hunter...nut sure if it was a GLS or not.....it did have "overdrive" though.

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bf, I was wondering if an Alfa 156 counted as classic yet...!
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I had a spanking new 156 sportwagon when they came out...1999?...I still worked for "the man" back then & managed to wangle it as company estate car no less!

Light blue 2.0 T-spark veloce with full leather, climate control & a CD player...fantastic motor......so much so that I didn't even mind pounding the motorways doing 40K business miles per year.....

These days I'm normally on a push bike (some of which are classics) or drive an 8 year old van if the dog joins me at work.....

...and on very sunny days, and if the fucker starts, I can occasionally be spotted on my 1962 Lambretta
 
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ovduk78

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jimmyhillsfanclub said:
...and on very sunny days, and if the fucker starts, I can occasionally be spotted on my 1962 LambrettaView attachment 18961
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I've had bikes since I was 16 and currently have a BMW F800ST and I will be 60 in December but as I've got older have preferred the safety, warmth and comfort of a car. If I lived in a warmer & drier country than Scotland, and England, then I think I may be tempted with an old Triumph T100/120 as well as my chosen cars.
 
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jimmyhillsfanclub

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ovduk78 said:
I've had bikes since I was 16 and currently have a BMW F800ST and I will be 60 in December but as I've got older have preferred the safety, warmth and comfort of a car. If I lived in a warmer & drier country than Scotland, and England, then I think I may be tempted with an old Triumph T100/120 as well as my chosen cars.
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I like to go fast on my push bike....not so keen on speed on a motorbike or scooter.

My lammy is a slow white knuckle ride anyhow......no indicators, no mirrors, split-rims, tubed tyres, drum brakes & the speedo needle snapped off years ago.....it'll do about 65 MPH flat out with a following wind......but then it takes about 5 mins to stop the bugger!
 
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pastythegreat

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Im gonna cheat as its not actually a car that I want, but I would love either/or or these....


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ovduk78

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pastythegreat said:
Im gonna cheat as its not actually a car that I want, but I would love either/or or these....


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Just be like NW and have both of them
 

Kneeza

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Have had one or two of these, including a VW splitty van. It was only an 1100 as well. Probably the slowest thing I ever owned, and that includes a Ford Pop!
Also had an Imp Super. Fitted a Nikki twin choke and a stage 2 head and cam. Spent most of the rest of its life under a cloud of steam on the side of the road.
I've had a few hydro Citroens over the year, and nothing comes close to the ride, but I've always lusted after a DS, so That'd probably be my choice (or maybe the rather more exotic SM).
 
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wingy

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pastythegreat said:
Im gonna cheat as its not actually a car that I want, but I would love either/or or these....


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Club colours prevail.
 

Kneeza

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Always quite fancied a P5B Coupe too.
Great engine, and chunky good looks as well.
Mate of mine had a P6B which I often used to borrow. Loved it, but the 5 was that bit more 'special' somehow.
 
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skybluetony176

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Kneeza said:
Always quite fancied a P5B Coupe too.
Great engine, and chunky good looks as well.
Mate of mine had a P6B which I often used to borrow. Loved it, but the 5 was that bit more 'special' somehow.
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Interesting P5 Rover fact. It’s the car that delivered Maggie Thatcher to No. 10 for the first time.
 

rondog1973

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  • Mar 3, 2021
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ovduk78 said:
Thanks to watching Bangers & Cash and Wheeler Dealers I love some of the classic cars and if I had the resources and a decent garage I have narrowed my choice down to 3 & they are all luxurious cars as I am too old to be charging around in a sports car.

View attachment 18953

A Citroen DS 23 or 25, I always loved these when I was younger especially the way the suspension lifted up.

View attachment 18954

A Rover P5, so elegant and luxurious.

View attachment 18955

My favourite, a Rover P6. When I started going to watch CCFC I would occasionally get a lift to away games in one of these.

What car would you have?
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Have been off work of late for a few weeks (Sciatica) and have been watching Wheeler Dealers and Chasing Classic Cars every weekday morning. It's something to be immensely proud of to see how many of the cars featured were built in Coventry. All the old Jags including the truly iconic E-type, all the old Triumphs (Stag excepted), the Sunbeam Alpine to name but most of them..
 
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