so, how old do they have to be..

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Izza

571 posts

277 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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ettore said:

Alfa Romeo 1750 GTV


That's what I want to fill in the "Classic" section in my garage!
Prolly be able to look in 15 years time, by then the last remaining ones with be iron oxide or silly money.


trackdemon

12,203 posts

262 months

Thursday 21st October 2004
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Delta Integrale
E-type 4.2 Coupe
Ur-Quattro
Mk1 Escort Mexico
Alfa Guilletta Sprint
Lancia Fulvia HP
Land Rover
Datsun 240Z
BMW 2002
BMW 3.0CSL
Renault Alpine A110
Fiat Mirafiori
Renault 5 Turbo II
Lotus Elite
Lotus Elan Sprint
Marcos 3000
Rover SD1 Vitesse
Jaguar XJ12
E30 M3
Citroen DS
VW Golf GTi Mk1
Lancia Beta Monte Carlo
Honda Integra Type-R

crankedup

25,764 posts

244 months

Friday 22nd October 2004
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For me a modern classic, apart from the Griff' which is No1 on my list is the Audi Quattro Sport. This car is almost impossible to find for sale and when one pops up its expensive as in mega dosh already. Can't see one being in my garage for a while

Alpineandy

1,395 posts

244 months

Friday 22nd October 2004
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I'd like to say that it should be about cars without electronic engine-management, But Cars like quattros are definitly classics.

I guess we'll have to 'suck it and see'...

mcflurry

9,104 posts

254 months

Monday 25th October 2004
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Horse drawn carriages only allowed here

None of those modern contraptions with internal combustion engines here. Cars will never catch on