COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST! (Vol 3)
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Rumblestripe said:
Modern paint colour but that little 500 looks brilliant in that "radioactive frog green".
Looks a similar shade to my old dad’s Fiat Supermirafiori. The colour was called Kent Green in the UK. He quite liked it, as he never had trouble finding the car in a car park. CKY said:
GTRene said:
Do you have any videos of your Z3 being driven? I remember seeing the adverts when it was for sale previously and thought it looked superb fun, a nice conversion.and yes its still for sale, many who save the ad, some email and or some have a trade-in that I can't do anything with, I don't mean my kind of car at all, or large or even a boat hahah, but only 1 person has ever really been there, but he had some strange suggestions which I could not do anything with or would be very difficult.
so... it is still here, but I am not in a hurry, but I want to buy a Donkervoort D8 GTO-RS or something like that, then it really has to go, trading in is usually difficult for those who have a Donkervoort, but with cash you can also make a better deal.
generationx said:
Stick Legs said:
Surely at that age the potential for catastrophic expense increases rapidly?He has a Tesla Model 3 but wanted this as a classic.
Schmeeky said:
That was our family car back in the day. Same colour, same model - 1303 with the elephant's foot taillights, impact absorbing dash and 4 spoke wheel, XWY 184L. Dad bought it when it was a few months old from North Riding Motors in York and chopped it in for a first gen Passat a couple of years later - dad loved the shape but he and my mum hated driving it - it wondered all over the road at speed and had no go. He said that the Passat was like moving forward 30 years (which is literally true)!!.Gassing Station | Classic Cars and Yesterday's Heroes | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff