Classic (old, retro) cars for sale £0-5k
Discussion
L100NYY said:
It's a 318iS..........totally different car to the normal 318i.
It's not totally differentIt's got a different motor and a few other go faster/look sportier bits bit it's still a 4 pot 3 series. Similar performance to the 320i IIRC. 140 bhp twincam 16v 1.8 engine.
They've been called the baby M3 by some but I think it's more of a sportier 318 than a baby M3.
Devil2575 said:
It's not totally different
It's got a different motor and a few other go faster/look sportier bits bit it's still a 4 pot 3 series. Similar performance to the 320i IIRC. 140 bhp twincam 16v 1.8 engine.
They've been called the baby M3 by some but I think it's more of a sportier 318 than a baby M3.
LSD as well, non?It's got a different motor and a few other go faster/look sportier bits bit it's still a 4 pot 3 series. Similar performance to the 320i IIRC. 140 bhp twincam 16v 1.8 engine.
They've been called the baby M3 by some but I think it's more of a sportier 318 than a baby M3.
Fast Bug said:
I'm bored at work and winding down my notice period, so there maybe a few posts this afternoon from me
www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C579966
Ooh, that's some eighties loveliness right there. www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C579966
The colour of that 944 is just gorgeous!!
£2,500 for this classic, lots of money left over to make it look like a Supersport, you know you want to!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK1-FIESTA-1976-FORD-FIE...
£2,500 for this classic, lots of money left over to make it look like a Supersport, you know you want to!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK1-FIESTA-1976-FORD-FIE...
idibbers said:
£2,500 for this classic, lots of money left over to make it look like a Supersport, you know you want to!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK1-FIESTA-1976-FORD-FIE...
A real one here.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK1-FIESTA-1976-FORD-FIE...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Ford-Fiesta-Supersport-1...
Looket said:
Not sure if classic, but definitely retro based on the fact that young me used to make a mess of the brochure looking at all that alcantara (mainly the steering wheel... man was that thing sexy!).
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ICONIC-VOLVO-V70R-AWD-MA...
I've had one of these, in the Aubergine purple colour.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/ICONIC-VOLVO-V70R-AWD-MA...
Horribly unreliable - 4wd system broke, all the electrics started to fail. A friend has the XC - similar issues. The V70 is known for being a bit rubbish.
Which is a shame, as it looks great and goes like stink at the top end.
LeighW said:
Top of tread budget, no history, unwarranted fantasy mileage.Trying it on before he auctions it off for it's true value, closer to £3k.
Edited by sday12 on Friday 30th January 16:48
Harry Flashman said:
I've had one of these, in the Aubergine purple colour.
Horribly unreliable - 4wd system broke, all the electrics started to fail. A friend has the XC - similar issues. The V70 is known for being a bit rubbish.
Which is a shame, as it looks great and goes like stink at the top end.
Aye, the 4WD systems are a bit chocolate, or so I've heard. I wouldn't say all V70s are rubbish though! My old man took his first-gen V70 (170 hp) to roughly 125.000 miles in the four years he had it without any issues. The only hick-up was on the morning of January 1st 2000 when it wouldn't start. Millennium bug! Or so we thought. Turned out it didn't like being moved a few feet on the drive to make way for the NYE firework display. It just coughed out a big black plume of smoke as it came back to life. Horribly unreliable - 4wd system broke, all the electrics started to fail. A friend has the XC - similar issues. The V70 is known for being a bit rubbish.
Which is a shame, as it looks great and goes like stink at the top end.
Cracking car.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/v...
Another turbo 4x4. Original wheels thankfully included.
http://www.pistonheads.com/classifieds/used-cars/h...
Yum.
DeuxCentCinq said:
Devil2575 said:
It's not totally different
It's got a different motor and a few other go faster/look sportier bits bit it's still a 4 pot 3 series. Similar performance to the 320i IIRC. 140 bhp twincam 16v 1.8 engine.
They've been called the baby M3 by some but I think it's more of a sportier 318 than a baby M3.
LSD as well, non?It's got a different motor and a few other go faster/look sportier bits bit it's still a 4 pot 3 series. Similar performance to the 320i IIRC. 140 bhp twincam 16v 1.8 engine.
They've been called the baby M3 by some but I think it's more of a sportier 318 than a baby M3.
Fast Bug said:
Time is a strange thing. It robs some cars of their desirability, yet it gives to others. I remember these Toyota SuperSaloons as being embarrassing bits of tat in their day - yet I now find it strangely attractive.idibbers said:
The colour of that 944 is just gorgeous!!
£2,500 for this classic, lots of money left over to make it look like a Supersport, you know you want to!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK1-FIESTA-1976-FORD-FIE...
It's a beige Fiesta with unspecified engine. Noisy, slow and not great handling.£2,500 for this classic, lots of money left over to make it look like a Supersport, you know you want to!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MK1-FIESTA-1976-FORD-FIE...
Struggling to see the attraction.
W00DY said:
Both the Corrado and Viva are excellent. Top finds!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1982-ROLLS-ROYCE-SILVER-...
Wonder if anyone special orders brown velour in their Roller these days.
My dad had a business associate in the 1980s who owned a Bentley Mulsanne with red velour. He bought it at a couple of years old and at a very good price. He seemed to specialise in buying posh cars with odd specs. I remember he also owned a Daimler with tweed seats. He got that at a bargain price too, I'll wager.http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1982-ROLLS-ROYCE-SILVER-...
Wonder if anyone special orders brown velour in their Roller these days.
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