Lets see a picture of your classic(s)
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exitwound said:
cbgt3 said:
That Golf rocks!! I love the stock steel wheels on what is a serious performance/Q car/Sleeper car. They add a dimension of mystery way above the 'must have' spokey dokey alloys on everything brigade.
AMG Merc said:
1. Is a no brainer. Why change it? Originality is everything.
It stays, yes the wheel's ghastly but it'll be a conversation piece if nothing else. All part of the back story I draw the line at re-instating the (removed by a P.O.) single Stromberg carb though (that is stored away, un-fitted).
RJ
exitwound said:
That Golf rocks!!
I love the stock steel wheels on what is a serious performance/Q car/Sleeper car. They add a dimension of mystery way above the 'must have' spokey dokey alloys on everything brigade.
Thanks for your comments, the car is all original and covered 26k from new, she really is lovely.I love the stock steel wheels on what is a serious performance/Q car/Sleeper car. They add a dimension of mystery way above the 'must have' spokey dokey alloys on everything brigade.
Sardonicus said:
exitwound said:
Digifant EFI too well put together car and that one looks a peach RichB said:
Isn't this the car you painstakingly renovated over the last couple of years? How do you feel about selling it?
I just feel very proud and lucky to have owned it for the last few years, and proud that it's back on the road. Happily, life goes on and it's time for a new direction
TR4man said:
Be interesting to see what you move on to after something like a Maserati Mexico.
I'm also looking to move on my Aston Martin Vantage and consolidate with something modern, that will free up garage space to start looking at building up my TVR 3000M if I have any pennies left!The Surveyor said:
RichB said:
Isn't this the car you painstakingly renovated over the last couple of years? How do you feel about selling it?
I just feel very proud and lucky to have owned it for the last few years, and proud that it's back on the road. Happily, life goes on and it's time for a new direction RichB said:
ice approach. I loved reading about your Maserati, it reminded me so much of what I did with my DB MkIII over the last 10 years. I don't think I could sell that though.
Cheers, it was such a nice car to work on too, very enjoyable. The next little project is my 3000m TVR, to be built around the brand new chassis that's been swinging above the Mexico for the last few years...That's a great car in the best colour. Photographed in its UK spiritual home (Volkswagen UK HQ) as well!
My very first company car order with Volkswagen UK in late 1982 was a Mk1 GTI in Lhasa. When it turned up it was a Scirocco GTI in Baikal Blue. If only everything in life.......
Still hanker after a Mk1 GTI.
My very first company car order with Volkswagen UK in late 1982 was a Mk1 GTI in Lhasa. When it turned up it was a Scirocco GTI in Baikal Blue. If only everything in life.......
Still hanker after a Mk1 GTI.
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