What would you pick?

Ooooh choices choices.

I’ll go with.........

1) Citroen DS23
2) Citroen SM
3) Talbot Ranchero
4) Citroen Sahara 4x4 (twin engined 2cv)
5) VW Swimmwagen.

But it does rule out so many cool cars.

Tony.


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Also want a few 60/70 yanks.........

Pontiac GTO
Mercury grand marquis
Ford country squire
Plymouth roadrunner
El Camino.


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!930's Riley Special (ideally manual but I'll take a pre-select)
1972 RHD 911E (in orange, sport Recaro's please).
Honda Insight (Mk 1 naturally, manual, naturally).
Late but not current G-Wagon (well, one has to tow occasionally). Black please with odd orange highlight, because it would look well towing the 911.
105 Alfa GTA.

Thank you very much: I'll leave the garage open, just click the lock once they're dropped off :)
 
Unlimited budget list:
Bugatti Type 57
McLaren F1
Lotus Esprit Series 1
Pink Panther Car
Ferrari 365GTB/4
I was going to pick a practical car too but with an unlimited budget I can pay others to do practical stuff
 
The one car I regret not owning, has other Fiat 127's as like the A2 it was a car bigger on the inside than the outside.
It wasn't that big if you had the 900/L, which had a boot instead of a hatchback! I learnt to drive in exactly one of those. Gutless in top gear (4th), almost binary clutch and pedals so far offset towards the centre that I couldn't drive it for more than an hour without getting backache. I'd still have one though, just for the memories that it gave me :)
 
Hmmm.

1. Project JRV replica, but with OSS and Aircon
2. James Poore's Corrado Campaign (currently for sale ~ £30-40k)
3. "Classic" Range Rover Vogue Overfinch
4. Porsche 911 in guards red, 1980s version with whale tail
5. My Scirocco Storm

I would have had a Fiat X1/9 with Lancia Y10 Turbo engine and Eurosport Bodykit, but I know I would probably kill myself in that - it was scary enough with the standard Fiat 1500.
 
Hmmm.

1. Project JRV replica, but with OSS and Aircon
2. James Poore's Corrado Campaign (currently for sale ~ £30-40k)
3. "Classic" Range Rover Vogue Overfinch
4. Porsche 911 in guards red, 1980s version with whale tail
5. My Scirocco Storm

I would have had a Fiat X1/9 with Lancia Y10 Turbo engine and Eurosport Bodykit, but I know I would probably kill myself in that - it was scary enough with the standard Fiat 1500.
I knew underneath it all you were a Fiat fan ?
 
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1. Porsche 356 C. I had this very one, sold it in 2004 and regret it every single day.

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2. Mercedes W123 Station wagon, in green with tobacco interior
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3. BMW 328 Mille Miglia
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4. Fiat 600 Multipla
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5. Last but not least, break in the Audi Museum, steal the Al2 concept car and place it in my living room ?
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It’s hard thinking of only five Cars to make the list so here goes :

1. Porsche 356 A convertible.
2. Jaguar mk 2 every option by Vicarage absolutely loved these as a kid.
3. Singer Porsche colour combo macadamia brown metallic with tan interior.
4. Audi TT Quattro sport 240 test drove one from the dealers loved it and the shape.
5. Audi A2 sport tdi timmus 120 engine conversion cruise control, 6 speed conversion with bola csr alloys.
 
Liking the GSA, dad had one, and loving the XJ13. ?
Thanks. I've had a GSA too; sadly went to the scrapper because it was leaking oil all over the inboard brake discs and I didn't have the time and energy (young family at the time) to haul the engine/gearbox out and fix the seals. Half thinking about getting a project.
The Pontiac was my wheels when courting my dear wife after we first met in North Carolina. Nothing could be finer. Took us to Mardi Gras in New Orleans. I remember driving down the main street in Chapel Hill (Franklin Street) on a beautiful early summer morning in May, aged 25, top down, £5 knock-off Ray-Bans on, Lloyd Cole on the cassette, thinking it doesn't get much better than this.
 
1. VW Golf Limited (Old Money Sleeper)
2. VW Golf Rallye (90's Boyracer)
3. VW Golf Country Chrome (Syncro Golf on stilts)
4. Audi 80 Sport B2 Shape (love the shape)
5. BMW E30 320is (italian market only as alternative to M3)

A2 TDI90 SE with open roof and all the options would be 6
 
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