Classic (old, retro) cars for sale £0-5k
Discussion
TurboHatchback said:
ikarl said:
dbdb said:
poing said:
0a said:
1,000 posts, well done everyone!
Thanks for starting it, one of my favourite threads on PH.Thanks for starting it! It is definitely my favourite thread on PH by a country mile.
I think this looks rather lovely (and the turbo posted a while back also looks brilliant):
The earlier CX is a beautiful thing. The facelift brutalised them.
Atmospheric said:
Very nice. Atmospheric said:
Holy crap! If that's a decent car that is remarkable isn't it?aww999 said:
Nice 928S? I know nothing about these so it's a genuine question!
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C578284
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C578284
They're fabulous cars. When I was a kid, one of my late father's business partners had one. He was a big Porsche fan and owner a string of them, mostly 911s. About 1981, he traded his 928S in for an Audi Quattro. I was very keen to ride in it as they were hugely hyped. By God, what a let down the thing was after the Porsche. It has (probably unfairly) coloured my perception of the Quattro ever since.
Seeing this, I'd love a 928. I'm just too scant of wallet.
gforceg said:
Atmospheric said:
Holy crap! If that's a decent car that is remarkable isn't it?bmthnick1981 said:
Atmospheric said:
Very nice. aww999 said:
Nice 928S? I know nothing about these so it's a genuine question!
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C578284
Perfect example of a car about which no-one can tell anything from a photograph. It might be lovely, it might need a £15K refurb to be as it should be.http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C578284
scdan4 said:-
There is not much love for the old allegro, but I had one and have fond memories. :-)
Look at those precision, knife edge panel gaps. Came out the factory like that, not moved more than an inch since
|http://thumbsnap.com/WpHVXsK9[/url]
(Although I think the asking price is a touch optimistic in this particular case)[url][url]
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Coming to this thread very late but having fun working my way through! This one stinks though - plate is 'wrong' (1967 plate on a 1978ish car, and not obviously a private plate) - and plate 'not known' on databases....I would be very wary...
There is not much love for the old allegro, but I had one and have fond memories. :-)
Look at those precision, knife edge panel gaps. Came out the factory like that, not moved more than an inch since
|http://thumbsnap.com/WpHVXsK9[/url]
(Although I think the asking price is a touch optimistic in this particular case)[url][url]
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Coming to this thread very late but having fun working my way through! This one stinks though - plate is 'wrong' (1967 plate on a 1978ish car, and not obviously a private plate) - and plate 'not known' on databases....I would be very wary...
Edited by M3DGE on Monday 2nd February 13:40
Atmospheric said:
By the Crook said:
Atmospheric said:
By the FRA53R said:
I will also admit to my fandom of this thread. Lets just say it's a fantastic thing that I have no money!
Although I would be willing to hock some stuff for that beautiful old jaaaag back on page 50, looks like an absolute minter.
My prefs are 80 posts per page, so I'm 'only' up to page 13 Although I would be willing to hock some stuff for that beautiful old jaaaag back on page 50, looks like an absolute minter.
M3DGE said:
scdan4 said:-
There is not much love for the old allegro, but I had one and have fond memories. :-)
Look at those precision, knife edge panel gaps. Came out the factory like that, not moved more than an inch since
|http://thumbsnap.com/WpHVXsK9[/url]
(Although I think the asking price is a touch optimistic in this particular case)[url][url]
Coming to this thread very late but having fun working my way through! This one stinks though - plate is 'wrong' (1967 plate on a 1978ish car, and not obviously a private plate) - and plate 'not known' on databases....I would be very wary...There is not much love for the old allegro, but I had one and have fond memories. :-)
Look at those precision, knife edge panel gaps. Came out the factory like that, not moved more than an inch since
|http://thumbsnap.com/WpHVXsK9[/url]
(Although I think the asking price is a touch optimistic in this particular case)[url][url]
Edited by M3DGE on Monday 2nd February 13:40
W00DY said:
Over budget, but the ad suggests it could be had close. Massive want.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1985-TOYOTA-COROLLA-AE86...
What the hell have they done to it...http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1985-TOYOTA-COROLLA-AE86...
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