Lets see a picture of your classic(s)
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ToneyCaroney said:
vpr said:
Is that a commemorative, vpr? Absolutely lovely!I’m not a minor fan of the V12, I now have a series 1 but that particular V12 in black with hard top, chrome pressed wheels and whitewalls is the best looking S3 I’ve seen. Even if I do say so myself
Castrol for a knave said:
PomBstard said:
Lovely - white really suits the 928. Mine is at the Shark Whisperer, being made better again....
348jeff said:
20 years ago I was thinking about buying a 348. A local garage had one for sale. I stopped after hours to look at it with my toddler son. I was peering through the window when I realised my son was looking in the window too. How could a toddler be that high up? He'd used the side strakes as a ladder to climb up. Eek!There are some fantastic cars in here, mine in comparison are not much at all but thought I would put them up.
This is my 1967 Cooper that I bought back in 2010 when they were still quite affordable. Its a bit of a Frankenstein with bits of all sorts on it. I bought it when I was younger and more foolish, hence the stupid wheels, however it went well for what it was. its been off the road for some time now and I have the urge to get it back on the road. I have a new engine sat waiting for it so hopefully this year I will get my finger out.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2fS1BPa]
This is my second classic, if you'd class it as one, that I currently have on the road. It is a 1989 944 with the 2.7l engine on a manual box. Its very rough around the edges, with many areas requiring attention but I try to drive it at least once a week. I hope to use it as a rolling project, however the prices for some parts that I need make my eyes water a little bit! Luckily I have a second 944 in the garage, however it is an early model and much to my surprise, a lot of the parts are not interchangeable.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2hiDZ2E]
This is my 1967 Cooper that I bought back in 2010 when they were still quite affordable. Its a bit of a Frankenstein with bits of all sorts on it. I bought it when I was younger and more foolish, hence the stupid wheels, however it went well for what it was. its been off the road for some time now and I have the urge to get it back on the road. I have a new engine sat waiting for it so hopefully this year I will get my finger out.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2fS1BPa]
This is my second classic, if you'd class it as one, that I currently have on the road. It is a 1989 944 with the 2.7l engine on a manual box. Its very rough around the edges, with many areas requiring attention but I try to drive it at least once a week. I hope to use it as a rolling project, however the prices for some parts that I need make my eyes water a little bit! Luckily I have a second 944 in the garage, however it is an early model and much to my surprise, a lot of the parts are not interchangeable.
[url=https://flic.kr/p/2hiDZ2E]
vpr said:
ToneyCaroney said:
vpr said:
Is that a commemorative, vpr? Absolutely lovely!I’m not a minor fan of the V12, I now have a series 1 but that particular V12 in black with hard top, chrome pressed wheels and whitewalls is the best looking S3 I’ve seen. Even if I do say so myself
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