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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERNope. That shape front didn't come out untill '78.
This is a '77.........
Wasn't that what they had in the 'Smokey and the Bandit' Film??
Nah... Very nice car but i don't want an American one.. too many aroundParanoid? They're out to GET YOU!
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Originally posted by BUSHWHACKERNope. That shape front didn't come out untill '78.
This is a '77.........
Or for a british car, and MGC if you can get one.
Or an Austin Healey 3 litre
Or a Frogeye Sprite
Or a Triumph Vitesse - don't look much but go like S**t off a shovel.
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My auntie had a Triumph Vitesse, excellent turning circle if I remember.
yep, love the '68 Camaro, the one with the covered headlights. The '68 Firebird is awesome too.Last edited by BUSHWHACKER; 10 February 2006, 15:32.
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Originally posted by joe112Quote Bushwhacker:
I used to have one of these, infact, exactly the same as this one!
Plus I've seen them with V8s in aswell.
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Yeah... Thats what I've been looking at. Now....... Imagine that in 2 tone paint (Dark Blue and Purple) Big fat alloys, Scorpion Bucket Seats and 5 point Harness, A FAT exhaust that produces More Db than a Fighter Jet and a couple of bottles of NOS in the boot
Pwhooorrrrrrr!
Also in last months there was a midget with a RX7 lump in it! Nice motor, fantastic power to weight ratio! Bstards if they went wrongLast edited by Danno; 10 February 2006, 15:38.I NEED TO OFFROAD!
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Originally posted by luckyHow about a 1967 or 68 Camaro, the classic shape they copied for the Aston Martin V8. I know he said he didn't want a yank car but those are great.
Or for a british car, and MGC if you can get one.
Or an Austin Healey 3 litre
Or a Frogeye Sprite
Or a Triumph Vitesse - don't look much but go like S**t off a shovel.
Not to keen on the Austin Healey Don't like the 'Frog eye' Lights on the sprite, don't like the front of the triumph but this is brilliant!!!......Paranoid? They're out to GET YOU!
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On of my all time favourite classics, if only for rarity value, has to be the Opel GT.
I actually had one for a while (not the one below, twas a restoration project - read Car and many boxes of parts ) but had to get rid of it due to lack of space at the time, even worse it was an original Irish registered one not an import and was the same age as myself, built and registered in 1969 .
At least it went to a mate who's into Opels/Vauxhalls, its now garaged awaiting restoration beside an Opel Manta 'B' and a Vauxhall MagnumLast edited by Morr; 10 February 2006, 15:52.Maurice
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Joe
There's a firm not far from me (Derby area I think) that has bought the pressign jigs for he old Jag mkII (the one Morse used the drive)
What they do is take old body shells (I think they also own patent on shells for MG roadsters) and build a new car underneath.
A bloke in Doncaster drives round in a 03 plate Jag MkII, in gleaming british racing green and under the skin it's all BMW (M3 spec engine etc.). When I last spoke to him, he was talking about NOS & perhaps a supercharger.
He gets all the reliability of a modern car with the fab looks of summat retro. Next tie I see him I'll get the details of the firm
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HawaiiI'm not overweight, I'm undertall!
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Originally posted by MorrOn of my all time favourite classics, if only for rarity value, has to be the Opel GT.
I actually had one for a while (not the one below, twas a restoration project - read Car and many boxes of parts ) but had to get rid of it due to lack of space at the time, even worse it was an original Irish registered one not an import and was the same age as myself, built and registered in 1969 .
At least it went to a mate who's into Opels/Vauxhalls, its now garaged awaiting restoration beside an Opel Manta 'B' and a Vauxhall Magnum
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Originally posted by Morr
At least it went to a mate who's into Opels/Vauxhalls, its now garaged awaiting restoration beside an Opel Manta 'B' and a Vauxhall Magnum
Manta B would be on the car collection list as well, especially with the 400 version.4x4toys.co.uk - Keeping you on and off the road...
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Originally posted by TonyNHey, forgot about the Magnum, bitchin' car, love the droop snoot Vauxhalls, kinda like a british mini-Superbird.
Manta B would be on the car collection list as well, especially with the 400 version.
One day, when I've money, I'd love to get a GT on the road, a nice rust free arizona import, or a VW-Porsche 914/6 or an RS200, or or .... there's just too many!Maurice
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