Oldest Car You've Ever Driven

Oldest Car You've Ever Driven

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Osmoliver

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196 posts

106 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Just out of curiosity, what is the oldest car you have driven? And is older the better?

I expect people my own age, 22, are probably unlikely to have driven anything from before the 21st century.

I won't be surprised at all if the PH demographic will have driven older cars though.


Personally, the oldest car I have driven is my old 1972 MG Midget. It was great fun and provided me with plenty of stories!


JimbobVFR

2,682 posts

144 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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I've driven a fire engine from the 30s or 40s. Car wise, probably my old Dolomite Sprint from the same year I was born.

andyastrasri

166 posts

98 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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The oldest car I have driven is our old Fiat 128 L sport, which I think was a 1973 model

HustleRussell

24,640 posts

160 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Dad and I joint entered the Silverstone International trophy at Silverstone GP last weekend in his 'B' reg Lotus Elan- think that makes it 1964? Pre-dates me by 25 years anyway. Apart from a small fire and a door falling off it went quite well. I like old cars.

laters

324 posts

114 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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The oldest I have driven was very memorable for the wrong reasons.

1966 D reg Reliant regal van that belonged to my mother.
It was used for the tip run and other general duties and should have been left at the tip.
It managed to keep going for years till a young lad on a 50cc moped hit it and that was that.
In one respect it was a shame to see it go as the damage was so minimal but it was swapped for a robin van which at least had a heater that worked.

CX53

2,971 posts

110 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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The L reg Saab 900 & 9000's I previously owned. The 900 felt quite old fashioned to drive but the 9000 felt like a very modern car.

Drums

266 posts

142 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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1967 Mercedes 230SL. Lovely thing!

burritoNinja

690 posts

100 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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1980's Lincoln Town car. It was huge. The bonnet seemed to be miles long.

InitialDave

11,881 posts

119 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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1912 traction engine (I'm 34).

Oldest car is my dad's 1937 Austin Seven.

Hi

1,362 posts

178 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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I'm 27 and I have an Austin 7 from 1936. I drive it most days when the weather is good, only short journeys and mainly just for enjoyment (i.e. not going anywhere in particular, just going for a drive)

It's a whole different experience going for a drive in it compared to any more modern cars. It's also quite a trick just fitting in the thing as a 6'6" bloke!


The Moose

22,845 posts

209 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Probably a 1973 2.7 RS

Frankthered

1,623 posts

180 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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1965, C Reg Fiat 500 that my sister was learning to drive. I was 11 and drove it along a track across a field.

Reg Local

2,678 posts

208 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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A 1922 3 litre Bentley.

Brake on the right, throttle in the middle, ful crash 'box, brakes...ish.

Loved driving that car - the only car I've ever driven where you would congratulate yourself for getting a single, solitary gearchange correct.

Johnnybee

2,284 posts

221 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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A 1958 Beetle, it didn't drive too differently to a 1971 model.

TurboBlue

672 posts

163 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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1963 Alfa Romeo Guilia 1600, just a bit older than me. Used for a couple of European Road trips. Astonishing in some respects because it's a '50's design and it could keep up with modern traffic and never felt out of its depth. But, probably put me off genuinely older cars as a regular proposition. The list of issues is long but certainly include:
Steering column, 4 foot steal pole pointing at your heart,
Drum brakes that brake each wheel differently,
Lack of door seals, leaking roof,
Constant need for preventative maintenance
Still a fabulous experience though and I'd recommend living with a car the same age as you for a glimpse of the past.

LP670

822 posts

126 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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1961 vw beetle, my first car, bought in 2005.

TheVole

535 posts

153 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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My old 1995 MX-5 would be the oldest thing I've driven. So unreliable and unrefined. Didn't stop me buying a newer one a couple of years later though...

silverfoxcc

7,688 posts

145 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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Dads 1935 Daimler 15, waaay before i was 17!!

A 1932 Lanchester 10, whilst teaching the owner how to use the preselect box correctly ( after i was 17) my first car a 1946 Ford Anglia, now looking for a 1955 Daimler conquet Century II to take me back 50yrs when i had one( cost me 50.00 back then, looking a spending 100 times the price now!)

33q

1,550 posts

123 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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1958 Wolsely 1500

No synchro on second. Floor supported with a discarded no smoking sign

This was in 1972....my friends car...still friends despite him owning an insignia these days!

Riley Blue

20,949 posts

226 months

Sunday 29th May 2016
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I'm ashamed to say only a 1954 Riley RME though I've ridden in several pre-war cars. Currently my '63 Riley 1.5 is in use most weekends, sometimes in the week too - drive 'old', it'll focus your mind!

Edited by Riley Blue on Monday 30th May 13:05


Edited by Riley Blue on Monday 30th May 13:06