Who else is getting their Summer cars out?

Who else is getting their Summer cars out?

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counterofbeans

1,063 posts

141 months

Saturday 18th May
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Jim H said:
Gorgeous! cloud9
Thank you!

GeniusOfLove

1,469 posts

14 months

Saturday 18th May
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Jim H said:
Thank you!

Lovely run out in it this morning, it maybe 44 years old but it’s still an absolute joy to drive. I was grinning from ear to ear.smile
Just my kind of road that too.

I've got a 1997 Toyota Paseo I bought as a joke, but driving it reminds me just how much of a tactile joy even very ordinary cars used to be. I can well imagine that's a far more delightful thing to punt down a little U road on a sunny day that any modern "sports" hippo.

Muddle238

3,927 posts

115 months

Saturday 18th May
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AmyRichardson said:


Three days, good weather - no excuses.

Sunday; oil and coolant checks, trickle charger off, de-isolate, 10s of fuel pump whir and a couple of pumps of the throttle... Nothing... Crank with no throttle this time and it catches; cunningly sized bit of 2x4 inserted to leave running up to 70° whilst I do the tires (must get new tires, these ones are 1980.)

Yesterday - run out to a NT place about 45min away. No beats missed, tracks well at 60mph, brakes *really* well for a 88yo car (that'll be the asbestos...)

Considering the grief some folk have with cars from the 1990s!
Now that is a proper car! Absolutely magnificent.


Jim H

936 posts

191 months

Saturday 18th May
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GeniusOfLove said:
Jim H said:
Thank you!

Lovely run out in it this morning, it maybe 44 years old but it’s still an absolute joy to drive. I was grinning from ear to ear.smile
Just my kind of road that too.

I've got a 1997 Toyota Paseo I bought as a joke, but driving it reminds me just how much of a tactile joy even very ordinary cars used to be. I can well imagine that's a far more delightful thing to punt down a little U road on a sunny day that any modern "sports" hippo.
The brakes are just terrible, just frighteningly bad. You forget how bad.

My Elise is non servo assist - and that can be a bit of a worry.

You really realise how much technology has advanced with modern cars. Especially braking. My Mk 3 scirocco stops as soon as I dab the pedal - and it is no doubt seriously more ‘Weighty’ than the MK 1.

But the Storm is a gorgeous helm to occupy. Fizzy 1.6 injected lump. It’s really quick even for today.

It’s beautiful place to be.
I know they were seriously expensive when they came on sale in the early eighties ~ £ 8 K. It’s strange how the Golf GTi became the one to have. To me the Scirocco was so bloody good looking.

LJK Setright knew his stuff. He had one.


rossub

4,523 posts

192 months

Saturday 18th May
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Not a pic from this year, but it’s back on the road this week after a year of absence.

HGF last May led to a 9 month wait for an engine rebuild. Can’t complain too much, the original lasted 30 years.


PK0001

348 posts

179 months

Saturday 18th May
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Currently SORN

Back on the road 1st June

Gary C

12,589 posts

181 months

Saturday 18th May
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Yay, got the Carrera up and running today, first chance to reconnect the battery and give it a spin.

Finally found one that will shake off the winter blues even if it gets a little flat. Just needs a good charge then a heavy current to crack of the crud and it springs into life.

entwistlecymru

173 posts

143 months

Saturday 18th May
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Not quite ‘getting out’, more ‘bought for’ the summer….

Powers performance 4.5, lots of tasty bits and, most important to my 2 young daughters, a purple interior laugh

cerb4.5lee

31,009 posts

182 months

Saturday 18th May
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entwistlecymru said:
Not quite ‘getting out’, more ‘bought for’ the summer….

Powers performance 4.5, lots of tasty bits and, most important to my 2 young daughters, a purple interior laugh
What a cracking purchase! cloud9

Nice one, enjoy it. beer

Mr Tidy

22,698 posts

129 months

Saturday 18th May
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entwistlecymru said:
Not quite ‘getting out’, more ‘bought for’ the summer….

Powers performance 4.5, lots of tasty bits and, most important to my 2 young daughters, a purple interior laugh
Wow, that is simply stunning. cloud9

I'm sure you'll have a great summer!

BricktopST205

1,092 posts

136 months

Saturday 18th May
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My summer car is coming out of the garage straight onto axle stands. Engine out, gearbox off for refurbishment and full body respray. Also got a big bag of poly bushes to fit that have been lurking for over a year.

Good job the daily can substitute for summer duties as well smile