How 'PH' is your street/road/cul-de-sac etc.?

How 'PH' is your street/road/cul-de-sac etc.?

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adycav

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218 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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I have been out on my front drive washing my car today. I was watching the world go by and chatting with the neighbours as you do and it occurred to me that the street on which I live is home to quite a few cars with 'PH' appeal.

Despite being quite a compact street with not that many houses, we have the following:

BMW Z4 M Coupe (mine)
Nissan 350Z
E30 BMW 318 Coupe (tidy)
E39 BMW 540i (bargain barge-tastic)
E46 BMW 323i Coupe (immaculate weekend toy for retired gent)
TVR Griffith (lovely)
Jensen GT (lovely)
Lotus Sunbeam (currently being restored, not roadworthy yet)
Peugeot 206 GTI
Audi TT Mk2 (meh but looks quite sharp in white)

And last but not least, not one but two Mazda MX-5s.


So, not a particularly expensive selection, but cars that are certainly dripping with 'PH' cred.

So how's your street then? Any gems, or overloaded with VAG TDi flotsam as much of the UK seems to be nowadays?


(edited to add one I forgot about)

Edited by adycav on Monday 28th December 20:20

adycav

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Monday 28th December 2009
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Motorrad said:
Probably doesn't count as it's America but on my street
Well I say that it does count, and I'm the OP so I'm right!

adycav

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7,615 posts

218 months

Monday 28th December 2009
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2 Wycked said:
1x Vectra CDTI (with a VXR badge)
Oh dear - possibly The Least 'PH' Car In The World?

adycav

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218 months

Thursday 31st December 2009
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blank said:
2003 Astra Estate (pink) - Dad
redface

blank said:
I assume I win some sort of wooden spoon prize.
It's in the post.