COOL CLASSIC CAR SPOTTERS POST!!! Vol 2
Discussion
DickyC said:
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find something Zagato, old and ghastly that I wouldn't like to own.
http://www.absolute-classic-cars.co.uk/showroom/ju...RATATTAK said:
DickyC said:
Your mission, if you choose to accept it, is to find something Zagato, old and ghastly that I wouldn't like to own.
http://www.absolute-classic-cars.co.uk/showroom/ju...Pothole said:
Same spec as my first company car (1984) - except mine didn't have flashy metallic paint. Four speed manual, no rear wiper, not even an FM radio, horrible thin plastic steering wheel, but did have interior adjustable door mirrors and a cassette player.But it was nearly 100% free of cost for my use. Win/win.
S47 said:
Earlier today - looked like a daily driver - amazed there's any of these left - they were always rusty buckets Someone obviously loves this one though
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My Grandad had a G-reg that looked just like that. Had it from about 6 months old until we persuaded him that he shouldn't be driving any more in about 2010.>
Had done hardly any miles and was mostly in good condition until it started getting the odd 'that bollard jumped out at me' dents in it.
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