Who commuted in their classic today?

Who commuted in their classic today?

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Strugs

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512 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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Made the trip to work in my dad's Daimler 250 V8 this morning. Aside from misting up windows, easy peasy. Always drive it with a big smile on my face, but there's something about using something special for a humdrum task that makes me smile more - and judging by the smiles and approving nods from other commuters in the traffic, it makes other people smile too! drivingsmile

Anyone else?

akirk

5,389 posts

114 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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my range rover classic is a daily driver - though it has been pinched by a friend who needed the towbar!
having said that my newest car is an e39, so depends how old / new you want to go...


PomBstard

6,775 posts

242 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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Yep, today and usually at least once week - can sometimes feel frustrating, but today was warm and sunny, so windows down and sunroof open biggrin

Have a regular parking spot that I try to get, next to either a classic WRX or AMG45 - have never met the other drivers but we always leave each other space around our respective cars.

twibs

193 posts

138 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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Me... 1985 escort rs turbo...took advantage of the cold damp air this morning

Strugs

Original Poster:

512 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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twibs said:
Me... 1985 escort rs turbo...took advantage of the cold damp air this morning
My first experience of 100mph was in a new (at the time!) RS Turbo on the M3 with my dad driving. His mother (my nan) was in the front seat, noticed the speed he was doing and gave him a proper telling off.. laugh

Strugs

Original Poster:

512 posts

229 months

Friday 22nd September 2017
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akirk said:
my range rover classic is a daily driver - though it has been pinched by a friend who needed the towbar!
having said that my newest car is an e39, so depends how old / new you want to go...
That's a whole new thread.. "how old does it have to be to be a classic?" laugh

Let's say over 20 years old for the purposes of this thread!

Edited by Strugs on Friday 22 September 14:43

Mr Tidy

22,313 posts

127 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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Strugs said:
Made the trip to work in my dad's Daimler 250 V8 this morning. Aside from misting up windows, easy peasy. Always drive it with a big smile on my face, but there's something about using something special for a humdrum task that makes me smile more - and judging by the smiles and approving nods from other commuters in the traffic, it makes other people smile too! drivingsmile

Anyone else?
Wow - lovely car OP! thumbup

My uncle had a pale metallic blue Daimler 250 V8 back in the early 70s - really classy car!

He replaced it with a P6B Rover 3500 in Cameron Green, which was also pretty special. (And once my cousin got hold of it probably influenced my purchase of a 3500S - albeit in Mexico Brown)!

Sadly I don't have a classic yet based on the 20 years definition - my older car is only 15! laugh

I'll be back in 5 years. rofl

Welshbeef

49,633 posts

198 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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So wish I'd kept my one owner Fiat acouoe 20v Turbo 1997.

20 years old

I'd say still fast today 14.2 seconds to 100mph standard.

Why I traded it in for £500 part x olagainst a diesel Mondeo ST 2.2 which lasted a mere 4 months.

akirk

5,389 posts

114 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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Strugs said:
akirk said:
my range rover classic is a daily driver - though it has been pinched by a friend who needed the towbar!
having said that my newest car is an e39, so depends how old / new you want to go...
That's a whole new thread.. "how old does it have to be to be a classic?" laugh

Let's say over 20 years old for the purposes of this thread!

Edited by Strugs on Friday 22 September 14:43
In which case the RRC squeezes in smile

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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Will be commuting in mine a few days this week coming - alternate with my 14yo and 3yo cars

456mgt

2,504 posts

266 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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Over the last few months we've been using our little 911SC for pretty much everything. It may be 37 years old but in our household it occupies the same niche as a modern hot hatch. Love it!

anonymous-user

54 months

Sunday 24th September 2017
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I used to take mine on a regular basis, 1971 Triumph a Spitfire, 25 (ish) km e/w, never missed a beat; good weather only though.

Sold two weeks ago pending relocation to the UK so it will be replaced!

georgezippy

417 posts

195 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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I just returned to London from working a weekend in Manchester having travelled in my 1985 Ford Capri. 440 mile round trip.

I work in Broadcasting and am freelance so HAVE to turn up on time, I trust the old thing quite well for this purpose. It's a 2.0 laser/5 speed with a 2.1 Vulcan engine and EFi, so has no issues maintaining a rapid rate of leptoa and gives me mid 30s to the gallon.
It has even done the whole return trip on one tank of fuel before.
Had it 25 years and it's never left me stranded.
I do the Manchester run once or twice a month and try to use the Capri for this a few times a year in good weather, it's directly for work so I suppose it's a commute.

It gets a few looks too which is nice.

austin

1,280 posts

203 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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Took mine round the M25 to Ebbsfleet last week and left it in the Eurostar car park for a couple of days.

It was the only "old" car I saw on both journies.





bsaa7

54 posts

155 months

Monday 2nd October 2017
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Using my 1960 BSA A7 for todays commute to work. 26 mile round trip per day

lowdrag

12,891 posts

213 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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We pensioners are excluded from this thread, but the cars often go to the golf club wink

XOcette

129 posts

120 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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Commuted to work in this yesterday:



A few parking bays away there's a V12 XJ-S (HE) that's a regular.

Perseverant

439 posts

111 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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I retired a few years ago so don't commute any more. I had a Rover P4 110 for years and used it daily, followed by a Mercedes 190e which is now 27 years old. In my early days teaching I rode a Triumph Daytona (T100R). I built a 3 wheeler too - no roof, a sort of Morgan pastiche and commuted in that for a couple of years. I'm lucky enough to have a Jaguar XK120 roadster and used that regularly for school. With a minimalist approach to silencing it delighted some staff and kids, but a few staff looked upon it with ill concealed disdain as a vulgar anachronism. I also ran a LHD 2cv Citroen for years before the chassis began to show serious rust problems.

s m

23,223 posts

203 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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XOcette said:
Commuted to work in this yesterday:



A few parking bays away there's a V12 XJ-S (HE) that's a regular.
Looks brilliant that does!

Squadrone Rosso

2,752 posts

147 months

Friday 6th October 2017
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The policy on my Alfa Spider forbids commutingfrown