Lets see a picture of your classic(s)
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Harald1974 said:
Hi fellow members ,
Really enjoy browsing through all the pictures in this thread .
Wonderful how many different styles and types that petrolheads cherish .
Great that every indvidual has a particular dreamcar , whatever make or provenance .
The world would be rather dull if everybody loved the same :-)
Ok here are mine :
1972 MGB roadster / 1950 cc
I started with buying a total basket case when I was seventeen and gradually restoring it myself over a 3 year period to what you see here . Did lots of historic rallyes with it and after 26 years I still own it . Part of the family and will never sell .
Then my Cooper S Mk1 lookalike , built from scratch with a 1380 cc screamer with 130 bhp on tap .
Many years of fun in historic races , but sadly sold now , to fund my Mini Miglia racer build with a little more powerful engine ...
The family hauler :
Jensen Interceptor MKII 1969
6.3 litres of V8 american muscle
I bought an oil well simultaneously just in case
A German flat six :
A british contender from Blackpool ( E-type is a friends ) :
And to top it of an Italian beauty to tame ;
Technically not a classic ( ° 2005 ) , but as a Paul Smart 1973 Ducati limited remake definitely a classic for the future .
Hope you like :-)
Regs Harald
Impeccable taste. Apart from the Peugeot Really enjoy browsing through all the pictures in this thread .
Wonderful how many different styles and types that petrolheads cherish .
Great that every indvidual has a particular dreamcar , whatever make or provenance .
The world would be rather dull if everybody loved the same :-)
Ok here are mine :
1972 MGB roadster / 1950 cc
I started with buying a total basket case when I was seventeen and gradually restoring it myself over a 3 year period to what you see here . Did lots of historic rallyes with it and after 26 years I still own it . Part of the family and will never sell .
Then my Cooper S Mk1 lookalike , built from scratch with a 1380 cc screamer with 130 bhp on tap .
Many years of fun in historic races , but sadly sold now , to fund my Mini Miglia racer build with a little more powerful engine ...
The family hauler :
Jensen Interceptor MKII 1969
6.3 litres of V8 american muscle
I bought an oil well simultaneously just in case
A German flat six :
A british contender from Blackpool ( E-type is a friends ) :
And to top it of an Italian beauty to tame ;
Technically not a classic ( ° 2005 ) , but as a Paul Smart 1973 Ducati limited remake definitely a classic for the future .
Hope you like :-)
Regs Harald
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