I’ve been studying those lately, most seem to be in EddieHondaland, for some reason. I’m so old I can still remember the noise the Met’s 2500 Area cars used to make when they went flat out down a busy street. Some of em even had a bell!Warren t claim wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 1:07 am My vote goes for the Triumph 2000/2500S. Just look out for rot and get one with overdrive.
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I’d love one, but don’t have the funds or skill to keep one going, if I could find one. Same story for a Renault 30, Lancia Gamma or a CX.Eddie Honda wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:57 am /puts Panhard's beret on
How about some French tat like a Peugeot 604?
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Every Triumph 2000/2500 I've seen in person at a car meets & car shows has been full of filler and clearly hiding serious rust issues.
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If you get a Renault 30 some strangers will definitely buy you new tyres.NorfolkNWeigh wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:59 amI’d love one, but don’t have the funds or skill to keep one going, if I could find one. Same story for a Renault 30, Lancia Gamma or a CX.Eddie Honda wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:57 am /puts Panhard's beret on
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I was one of the stupid fuckers who bunged a few quid to get that 30 going.brandersnatch wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 8:52 amIf you get a Renault 30 some strangers will definitely buy you new tyres.NorfolkNWeigh wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 7:59 amI’d love one, but don’t have the funds or skill to keep one going, if I could find one. Same story for a Renault 30, Lancia Gamma or a CX.Eddie Honda wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 2:57 am /puts Panhard's beret on
How about some French tat like a Peugeot 604?
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I still see a tatty one locally on a K plate. I remember them being huge but it's a small car now.Warren t claim wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 1:09 am An outside choice could be something a little more modern like a 24v Senator?
I'd have one in my dream stable of old tatt.
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I used to consider them large too, particularly the estate cars. Some posh(ish) bird round our way had a Mallard Green one, the back seat was always down for an enormous bear-sized Golden Retriever to lounge in. My hormonal conditions in the late Seventies gave mind to several different scenarios involving Posh Bird and the Triumph's load area - definitely minus the dog.
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I'm undecided between the Rover and the Triumph (had both, liked both) so how about a lazy choice... XJ6?
Yes, indeed they like to rust but then everything interesting did but they are super-duper vehicles to waft around in and surprisingly rapid when pressed.
Yes, indeed they like to rust but then everything interesting did but they are super-duper vehicles to waft around in and surprisingly rapid when pressed.
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My problem with XJ6es is I can only afford the ones I don’t really want ! Or the ones I can afford are too rotten. My budget would buy a very nice XJ40 but what I really want is an S2, obviously when the World was full of immaculate dodgy 70’s coloured S2s for £500 I didn’t want one.xtriple wrote: ↑Thu Mar 07, 2024 5:27 pm I'm undecided between the Rover and the Triumph (had both, liked both) so how about a lazy choice... XJ6?
Yes, indeed they like to rust but then everything interesting did but they are super-duper vehicles to waft around in and surprisingly rapid when pressed.
There was a period in my career when I drove an XJ6 every day from 1985 till about 1990, 3.4 and 4.2 S3’s, 2.9,3.6 and 4.0 XJ40s and all of them broke down on me at some point. That’s when they were new, fuck knows how bad they’d be now. I wouldn’t mind a late , basic 3.4 with Tweed seats and no spec at all, apart from when C395 RPL put a rod through the block in the outside lane of the M1 at 90, they seemed less prone to stupid breakdowns than posher ones.
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Jags are indeed something I prefer to admire from afar.
For no other reason than I enjoy mentally spending other people's money, how about these.....(Ignore shit wheels)
https://www.carandclassic.com/l/C1656003
For no other reason than I enjoy mentally spending other people's money, how about these.....(Ignore shit wheels)
https://www.carandclassic.com/l/C1656003
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