Re: Classic Cars
Posted: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:46 pm
Was it an S360 or an S800?Yorick wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:44 pm I liked that Honda 2 seater that was in the famous bike ad, but can't find it![]()
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Was it an S360 or an S800?Yorick wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:44 pm I liked that Honda 2 seater that was in the famous bike ad, but can't find it![]()
DunnoKungFooBob wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:46 pmWas it an S360 or an S800?Yorick wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:44 pm I liked that Honda 2 seater that was in the famous bike ad, but can't find it![]()

When the avenger was current i was working in a dealership......first job on pdi was open the boot and knock tDruid wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:32 pmA mate of mine has a Mk2 Capri, a 2 litre GL. He had it restored about 5 years ago and it cost him £22k.DefTrap wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 2:57 pm
I watched one of those progs where they restored a MK1 fiesta. It ended up north of 20 grand. Ridiculous.
However he's had it for 40 years, second owner iirc so there's an emotional attachment too. He'll never sell it.
My choice of "classic" car would be a Hillman Avenger. My dad had one and I have fond memories of it. They are better cars than Escorts but they're getting kind of rare
The Monte is the best of the Betas, it's the only one that has a monocoque made out of decent steel, so it doesn't suffer the chronic structural rust of the saloons and coupes, it's design is closer to the Stratos than to the rest of the Betas.v8-powered wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:39 pm I was going to suggest a Lancia Beta Montecarlo, knowing that many years ago a friend sold his for £3k, checked and similar is now £23k![]()
Maybe he owned one, and that's why the DeLorean is stainless steel.KungFooBob wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:50 pm I reckon the DeLorean designer had a poster of the Lancia Beta Montecarlo on his office wall.
Back in the 80s when I was selling cars, we bought one of these off the Vicars wife! It was the Vanden Plas luxury one with 3.5k miles on. It was on the front and loads of people would stop and look then say oh, i thought it was a a Mini and walk away again! Had it for bloody ages before ewe sold it. Wish I'd kept it now!KungFooBob wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:43 pm I do really like these (and the Hornet).
They're 90% Mini so plenty of mechanical bits about, apparently the model specific trim is getting a bit thin on the ground tho'.
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One of my uni Lecturers was Chief Engineer at DeLorean, even he reckoned the car was unfinished and a bit rubbish.KungFooBob wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:50 pm I reckon the DeLorean designer had a poster of the Lancia Beta Montecarlo on his office wall.
My friends one was mint and stunning, in a champagne colour - he always had a thing for Italian cars and also had a few Delta's too. After he sold the Monte he was lucky enough to buy a mint Ferrari 348 for silly money which he still owns, think its now worth over £80k.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:45 pmThe Monte is the best of the Betas, it's the only one that has a monocoque made out of decent steel, so it doesn't suffer the chronic structural rust of the saloons and coupes, it's design is closer to the Stratos than to the rest of the Betas.v8-powered wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:39 pm I was going to suggest a Lancia Beta Montecarlo, knowing that many years ago a friend sold his for £3k, checked and similar is now £23k![]()
No - not a VDP Mini, they were never made (except a few odd conversions from S Africa). Maybe you're thinking of the VDP Princess 1100/1300, which were the even more upmarket version of the Austin/Morris/MG/Riley/Wolseley BMC cars. Leather/walnut everywhere, picnic tables in the seat backs etc, but still rusted like the rest of them, so rare now.Taipan wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 7:26 pmBack in the 80s when I was selling cars, we bought one of these off the Vicars wife! It was the Vanden Plas luxury one with 3.5k miles on. It was on the front and loads of people would stop and look then say oh, i thought it was a a Mini and walk away again! Had it for bloody ages before ewe sold it. Wish I'd kept it now!KungFooBob wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 4:43 pm I do really like these (and the Hornet).
They're 90% Mini so plenty of mechanical bits about, apparently the model specific trim is getting a bit thin on the ground tho'.
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That's a Series IV (1600) or V (1725). We had a 1960 Series III 1500, 2-tone green, for many years, used as family transport when the kids were small (90s to mid 00s). Spent a lot of time commuting between N & S coasts of Cornwall with boards on the roof, looking for surf. Kids called it the Batmobile. Bought it from the son of the original owner and 2 owners after us converted it to rally spec and took it on the Peking-Paris rally in 2007 when it won the Coupe des Dames. Some great pics on the net - I don't know how to link, but Google 700GAF (Pamela Reid - car no 118) if you're interested. Bonham's sold it a bit later as FSL823. Many happy memories....Davie lad wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 6:57 pm 1964 Sunbeam Rapier
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IMG_20210119_120247165_HDR by Joe Lamont, on FlickrYep. Get on on the 'zeitgeist'. Look at the old codgers around 50 with a bit of disposable income. Look at what they hankered after in their youth and there's the sweet spot.DefTrap wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 9:16 am The trouble is, everything of that age in that price range is just a bit shit.
Better off buying an aspiring classic from mid 90 on?
British Leyland made awful cars.Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sun Jan 31, 2021 10:02 pm I had a beige 1.5 mk3 Allegro, it was a great laugh when I was 22, and a big bonus was that the seats folded down to make a double bed, but it was a rusty shit heap that drank oil