COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST! (Vol 3)
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Schmeeky said:
This would be my contribution in the thread for " cars you never knew existed ", never heard of this before, and I can't remember the last time I said that!Dapster said:
South tdf said:
Apart from the mk V Cortina, there's a white Ur Quattro at the lights and red one facing us a few cars behind the Cortina!Edited by Isimmo on Sunday 29th September 20:25
Edited by Isimmo on Sunday 29th September 22:54
Heaveho said:
This would be my contribution in the thread for " cars you never knew existed ", never heard of this before, and I can't remember the last time I said that!
One used to knock about Park St in Bristol, in a gold mustardy colour. Funny little thing based on IIRC Triumph Dolomite, most noteworthy thing for me was the use of TR6 rear lamp units. I’d never noticed before - are those Granada headlamps?Dapster said:
If you're happy to sit on the wrong side, €8,500 will get you this feisty torquesteertastic Turbo.
https://www.autoscout24.com/offers/renault-fuego-g...
This non Turbo is even cheaper....
https://www.autoscout24.com/offers/renault-fuego-g...
A few here
https://www.autoscout24.com/lst/renault/fuego?sort...
Thanks for that. I feel a long conversation with the other half and a road trip is due. https://www.autoscout24.com/offers/renault-fuego-g...
This non Turbo is even cheaper....
https://www.autoscout24.com/offers/renault-fuego-g...
A few here
https://www.autoscout24.com/lst/renault/fuego?sort...
Mike-tf3n0 said:
Renault Fuego, that stirs memories! In the mid 80s I was running Renault's retail outlet in St Martins Lane. There was a tale that one of these had rolled off the quayside whilst being unloaded and was at the bottom of the deep water dock. It was quickly decided that, as they were almost impossible to sell, it would be better to leave it there and claim on the insurance. I remember taking a Turbo home one night, it was the most wheezy, gutless object on four wheels and I never drove another!
Boo hiss. Not a fan then! It was the 2nd car I rode in the front seat of after an accident and a dash to A&E. I was 5. My old man worked for Renault and I loved them! he had a few as company cars. DWT740Y was a silver one I remember! A Renault 5 turbo 2 was the best Renault he ever brought home and the first front seat ride for me for obvious reasons.
MikeMidd2001 said:
Porsche 911... or is it a 912... in West Hampstead.
DVLA shows 1582 cc, which would make it a 912, but the last MOT has it registered as a 911. Regardless, MOT showed only 30,000 miles as of 2017!
The MOT tester probably recorded it as a 911 because they're clueless about Porsche's, don't know anything whatsoever about the 912, and just assume all porsche's that are that shape, are 911's!DVLA shows 1582 cc, which would make it a 912, but the last MOT has it registered as a 911. Regardless, MOT showed only 30,000 miles as of 2017!
(I wouldn't be surprised if they'd record a 959 as a 911!)
4rephill said:
The MOT tester probably recorded it as a 911 because they're clueless about Porsche's, don't know anything whatsoever about the 912, and just assume all porsche's that are that shape, are 911's!
I thought that the model would come from the DVLA computer - surely the MOT tester just puts the registration into the computer these days?droopsnoot said:
4rephill said:
The MOT tester probably recorded it as a 911 because they're clueless about Porsche's, don't know anything whatsoever about the 912, and just assume all porsche's that are that shape, are 911's!
I thought that the model would come from the DVLA computer - surely the MOT tester just puts the registration into the computer these days?I would have thought that there must be some sort of confirmation required for the make and model of car, with an option to correct or flag any discrepancies, and technically, a Porsche 912, is not a Porsche 911.
(I would say though that if you were to show 100 people a picture of a Porsche 912, and ask them what it is, the vast majority who know a bit about cars would say it's a 911, and hardly any would say it's a 912)
4rephill said:
(I would say though that if you were to show 100 people a picture of a Porsche 912, and ask them what it is, the vast majority who know a bit about cars would say it's a 911, and hardly any would say it's a 912)
Is there any externally visible difference (other than a badge - possibly) ?Martin350 said:
A couple in Devizes this afternoon.
Immaculate looking Hilman Imp Chamois Coupe:
If it's a Chamois it'll be a Singer rather than a Hillman. The Hillman was called a Californian.Immaculate looking Hilman Imp Chamois Coupe:
ETA There was also a Sunbeam Stiletto which looked very similar.
Edited by RATATTAK on Wednesday 2nd October 17:55
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