What car(s) have you wanted to own for the longest time?
Discussion
So, what car(s) have you yet to own but wanted to own for the longest?
Growing up in the 80s and 90s, my allegiance switched between the latest Porsche or Ferrari, interspersed with the odd piece of Americana but I can't really pinpoint one model specifically.
When I was very young, I thought classic Beetles were super cool. My best friend bought one as his first car in sixth form before he had passed his driving test. It was a 1973, had been lowered and tuned so that it was just slow not really slow and it looked fantastic but unfortunately it caught fire when his mum was driving it and by the time the fire brigade arrived, it was burnt back to a bodyshell (she was OK BTW)! That kind of killed my desire to own one but I did hire a Type 2 camper for the weekend a few years ago and it didn't break down or catch fire!
Another was the Peugeot 205 GTi. Always loved these and finally got to own a Laser Green 1.6 at 22 and it didn't disappoint. I may still like to own a 1.9 one day but feel that the scratch has largely been been itched.
Another car that left a lasting impression was a 4.0 Jeep Cherokee Limited belonging to the father of a friend that he was allowed to "borrow" occasionally. Other friend's parents had Discoverys but this seemed so much cooler. 15 years later I was driving my newly purchased 4.0 WJ Grand Cherokee home, grinning like a schoolboy having moved to Canada and finally petrol being cheap enough and there being enough snow to justify me having one! Sadly, the ownership experience was traumatic though with a series of expensive breakdowns and 18mpg on a good day!
Ironically, with my general ambivalence towards the proliferation of 4-pot turbo performance cars today, the two that have eluded me and I expect will continue to do so are both...4-pot turbo performance cars!
The Delta Integrale because I remember watching it dominate the RAC Rally during my most impressionable years and the Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth 4x4, not because of rallying (it was actually a bit pony as a rally car) but because my older cousin had "fast" Fords in the early 90s (Orion 1.6i Ghia, Sierra 2.0 Ghia, Sierra XR4x4) and it was the "ultimate" road car that him and all his friends ultimately aspired to. These two had a permanent spot up on my bedroom wall throughout my teenage years!
Growing up in the 80s and 90s, my allegiance switched between the latest Porsche or Ferrari, interspersed with the odd piece of Americana but I can't really pinpoint one model specifically.
When I was very young, I thought classic Beetles were super cool. My best friend bought one as his first car in sixth form before he had passed his driving test. It was a 1973, had been lowered and tuned so that it was just slow not really slow and it looked fantastic but unfortunately it caught fire when his mum was driving it and by the time the fire brigade arrived, it was burnt back to a bodyshell (she was OK BTW)! That kind of killed my desire to own one but I did hire a Type 2 camper for the weekend a few years ago and it didn't break down or catch fire!
Another was the Peugeot 205 GTi. Always loved these and finally got to own a Laser Green 1.6 at 22 and it didn't disappoint. I may still like to own a 1.9 one day but feel that the scratch has largely been been itched.
Another car that left a lasting impression was a 4.0 Jeep Cherokee Limited belonging to the father of a friend that he was allowed to "borrow" occasionally. Other friend's parents had Discoverys but this seemed so much cooler. 15 years later I was driving my newly purchased 4.0 WJ Grand Cherokee home, grinning like a schoolboy having moved to Canada and finally petrol being cheap enough and there being enough snow to justify me having one! Sadly, the ownership experience was traumatic though with a series of expensive breakdowns and 18mpg on a good day!
Ironically, with my general ambivalence towards the proliferation of 4-pot turbo performance cars today, the two that have eluded me and I expect will continue to do so are both...4-pot turbo performance cars!
The Delta Integrale because I remember watching it dominate the RAC Rally during my most impressionable years and the Ford Sierra Sapphire RS Cosworth 4x4, not because of rallying (it was actually a bit pony as a rally car) but because my older cousin had "fast" Fords in the early 90s (Orion 1.6i Ghia, Sierra 2.0 Ghia, Sierra XR4x4) and it was the "ultimate" road car that him and all his friends ultimately aspired to. These two had a permanent spot up on my bedroom wall throughout my teenage years!
Edited by white_goodman on Monday 8th February 22:15
A 1968 Mustang Fastback 390 GT since watching Bullit as a teenager, the way it sounded and the way it sat on the road. Ever since this I have really wanted a V8, have never had the cash or chance to own one yet though! Also had a model of a 288 GTO as a kid and have always loved it. Last week I spotted those distinctive Louvres at the rear through a showroom window across the street and immediately got a rush of excitement and ran over to look at it like a kid. Opposite was the main dealership with loads of passers by checking out a 458 Italia with a real legend just over the road going largely ignored.
Alfa SZ
Lotus Carlton
Renault GTA (Alpine)
Renault 5 GT Turbo (stock)
Lancia Delta Integrale
Porsche 964RS
Interestingly I think all of these were probably current at more or less the same time, during my formative years! Came close to a 964RS in 2001 when I looked at one locally that was for sale for £21k. Might have to think about getting one of the others before they move out of reach, though I suspect I am probably limited to the Renaults or maybe a rough Delta or Carlton... Oh well.
Lotus Carlton
Renault GTA (Alpine)
Renault 5 GT Turbo (stock)
Lancia Delta Integrale
Porsche 964RS
Interestingly I think all of these were probably current at more or less the same time, during my formative years! Came close to a 964RS in 2001 when I looked at one locally that was for sale for £21k. Might have to think about getting one of the others before they move out of reach, though I suspect I am probably limited to the Renaults or maybe a rough Delta or Carlton... Oh well.
Since I was about 10 I've wanted an Integra type R, an X308 XJR, a Delta Integrale and an XJ220.
Sadly only two of those are ever going to be realistic for me, the 'Grale would have to come down a long way from where it is so far, and I'd have to win the lottery or sell my house twice over for a 220!
Sadly only two of those are ever going to be realistic for me, the 'Grale would have to come down a long way from where it is so far, and I'd have to win the lottery or sell my house twice over for a 220!
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