Favourite car your dad had

Favourite car your dad had

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new_bloke

452 posts

291 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Got to be this. Worth big money now, but sold to pay for my education. I'm sorry, Dad!


Hammerhead

2,702 posts

261 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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E34 525i SE - brilliant car. The small 6 had to be wrung out but it loved it.
740 GL - so comfortable, so boxy!
XC70 D5 - also comfortable & a great load lugger. Best seats ever & grunty, tuneful 5 cylinder engine.

Hudson

1,857 posts

194 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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MK4 Zepyhr, MK3 Capri, Toyota Hilux (mum hated it, said we looked like "travellers" hehe) and a 306 GTI-6 were my personal favorites.

He's had absolutely stloads of cars, three of my previous cars have previously been owned by him and either passed down or swapped. Come to think of it, out of six cars i've only actually bought two...

ChemicalChaos

10,491 posts

167 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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An E34 520i Touring in bright red with the cross spoke wheels. That was a brilliant car

boobles

15,241 posts

222 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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I grew up with my stepdad owning an Escort Harrier followed by a Ford Zepher (highly modified) followed by a series 2a Landrover. These were my 3 favourites out of all of them.

loudlashadjuster

5,460 posts

191 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Ford Cortina Mk3 in gold.



He worked for Gallaher (cigarette manufacturers) and in the days before scrutiny of the health aspects had really kicked in, and before retail prices meant security was an issue (he would always have a bootful of fags and cigars), the company saw fit to proudly put the Benson & Hedges logo and Royal Warrant crest on the front doors. I'm not 100% but I'm sure he said the colour was a custom one for their sales fleet to more closely match the cigarette packet as it was in my memory a lot lighter than the stock photo above.

Ahh, the 1970s...

Other memorable cars were a blue Sierra Sapphire that came with the 'impossibly cool on the playground' reg E111 KLF just at the time the KLF were at number 1, and the time he accidentally got an Audi 80 instead of a Sierra due an admin cockup, much to the chagrin of his colleagues (very important the company car heirarchy!).

Jim AK

4,029 posts

131 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Think my favourites were a white X reg BMW 635 CSi with blue velvet interior!!& a J reg metallic red BMW 850i with a very light grey leather interior.

His list has been quite impressive to me & Although I wouldn't have a modern BMW as a gift those two really stick out.

Chris_

483 posts

213 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Best and favourite by a long way, was an Audi UR Quattro that my dad bought in 1987 but only kept for a couple of years frown

swisstoni

18,016 posts

286 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Monkeylegend said:
My Father never owned a car in his life. I can't be the only one who's parents never had a car, can I?
Nope; we never had a car either. I remember him threatening to buy a Morris Minor at one stage but ended up sticking to his motorbikes.
I think that's why I find it very hard to treat cars as disposable appliances even today. They are still very hard-earned luxuries in my head.

Paul O

2,832 posts

190 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Probably the Fiat Strada! It wasn't the fastest, most comfortable etc, but I remember going to pick it up from the dealership and all the family holidays we had, travelling about the country in it.

It was brand new, and on collection day it had to go back before he even drove it out of the showroom due to a number of build issues!

Looked a bit like this one, but was blue (and not an Arbarth):


fushion julz

617 posts

180 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Can't say any of the cars my father chose would come up as "favourite" for me...

1963 Austin Mini 850 in yellow (destroyed in a crash...hit by a speeding driver in a 30mph limit on a blind hill brow)

1967 Austin 1100 in dark green (sold in working condition)

1972 Ford Cortina Mk3 saloon 1.6L in dark purple (sold for scrap as it was in atrocious condition despite being only 2 or 3 years old...the back axle actually fell out with rusted/broken spring mounts!)

1975 Ford Cortina Mk3 saloon 1.6GL (facelift) in bright red (sold in good working order after he died)

The Cortinas were company cars and if I was forced to choose I would have to pick the 1100 as favourite...


benters

1,459 posts

141 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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my dad had a few dullards. . .but then went for a Lotus Elite. . and followed that with a really nice MGBGT, which he had for ages, followed that with a Pug 206 CTI. . .he has returned to type now though a succession of Polo diesels and now a Toyota hybrid thing. The most he has ever spent on a car and he ends up with the dullest thing on the road, bloody typical !

SilverSixer

8,202 posts

158 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Mk5 Ford Zodiac Executive. Silver when purchased, resprayed black. 3.0 V6, leather and wood interior, and, wait for it............a sliding sunroof!

Luxury.

Written off somewhat bizarrely after a collision with a Triumph Spitfire of all things. Replaced with a poverty spec beige Triumph 2000 - nasty vinyl seats. Bleurgh. That turned out to be his last car. cry

lickatysplit

471 posts

137 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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my dad had a series of great cars, but If I had to choose one it will be the Capri as he let me turn the wheel a couple of times when It was moving :-) I was only about 4 at the time

JeffreyLebowski

452 posts

214 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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My dad had one of these for a year around 1989/90:


Renault Alpine GTA 2.8 V6

To a 6/7 year old petrol head, it couldn't get any better wobble Sadly written off by the next owner after just 6 months, I was gutted when I heard rage
Rest in pieces E777 NCR frown

longshot

3,286 posts

205 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Ford Corsair. Red with a black vinyl roof.
He ploughed it into the back of a van one Winter and that was that.
He moved onto bikes then.
Us kids had to go everywhere on the fking bus then.

snowley

183 posts

133 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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JeffreyLebowski said:
To a 6/7 year old petrol head, it couldn't get any better wobble Sadly written off by the next owner after just 6 months, I was gutted when I heard rage
Rest in pieces E777 NCR frown
Always nice when they have a memorable number plate too.

Tje

194 posts

127 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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A J reg white escort cabriolet which was nice in the sunny weather. My fav was the Rover 216 GTi. Not the prettiest car in the world, but it was the first "performance" car I remember being in. Had a twin exhaust and al awful drone when coming off the trottle but sounded lovely none the less.

Hes now a big alfa head and is enjoying the cheapest car hes ever had which looks the nicest. 2002 916 spider. I am hoping the have this off him eventually.

B'stard Child

29,152 posts

253 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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Earliest memory - Vauxhall Victor (estate in white with a red stripe) Boot was like a play room/pen - I might have spent a lot of time in there)

latter favorites

Ford Zephyr V4

P6 Rover (unfortunately 4 pot)

Lancia Beta (was learning to drive at the time and it was streets ahead of the previous car but it was a short term loaner so didn't stay)

Jaguar XJ 3.6 "executive"

The rest were just dross - Dad was and is very much a A-B car person (although I did catch him polishing the Jag once so maybe he was converting however he sold it shortly after!!)

SilverSixer

8,202 posts

158 months

Wednesday 25th March 2015
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lickatysplit said:
my dad had a series of great cars, but If I had to choose one it will be the Capri as he let me turn the wheel a couple of times when It was moving :-) I was only about 4 at the time
My Dad used to let me sit in his lap, steering the car! In a reliant Regal!

Ah, the 70s. Nowadays my two are bound and strapped in the back, in a nuclear-war resistant SAAB estate.