Memorable Cars / Smiles per Miles

Memorable Cars / Smiles per Miles

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anonymous-user

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54 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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What is / was your most memorable car?
You were so fond of it.. you might look at it for ages parked..
Every time you got in it felt like a special occasion or celebration.
If you could do it all over you would etc.

Knowing PH a thread like this probably exists so this might get merged by admin.

AndySheff

6,637 posts

207 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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My top 3 would be :-
1) The Challenger Hellcat I just sold. Too much power is almost enough.
2) Dodge Viper GTS. Too much torque is almost enough.
3) Roush 427R Mustang. A Mustang turned up to 11, supercharged, uprated brakes & suspension. Went and sounded awesome.

Honorable mentions go to :-
My first yank - a T-top 3.4 V6 Firebird.
My first V8 - a Mustang GT.

Guess I like my American Muscle.

biggbn

23,289 posts

220 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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72 beetle 1200, 94 Cinquecento Sporting, 06 StreetKa.

r1ch

2,871 posts

196 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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My first 205 GTI 1.9, which was in Miami Blue and limited edition. I haven't been fond of another car quite the same since that one, first love I guess! I suppose being young and care free added to the good times back then too. I remember thinking if I had to chose between the car and the girlfriend at the time, i'd keep the car, that's how much I loved it laugh

james6546

983 posts

51 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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2004 Focus 1.8 TDCi sport (the one that looks like an ST170).

Nothing particularly exciting, but was always a car that I couldn't believe was mine when I looked back at, or caught myself driving in the reflection of a shop.

Nothing else I've had has come close really

LordGrover

33,539 posts

212 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Probably precat Griff as an event, but my favourite is between GT86 and surprisingly (to me) current i3. getmecoat

robemcdonald

8,778 posts

196 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Had a Mk1 focus as a hire car when they were first launched. It was a poverty spec base model, but I couldn’t believe how nice it was to drive.
Also the first time I drove a Tesla model 3 performance. So much acceleration and so accessible as well. I know it’s a one trick pony, but still..

BRR

1,846 posts

172 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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My Maserati Gransport that I owned for 5 years and still miss 4 years after letting it go. It felt special at any speed, sounded amazing (secondary cat delete and custom x-pipe), was fast enough without being too fast to exploit on the road and in my opinion looked stunning in the metal. I might buy another one day, I can't think of another car that comes close for specialness for the money

SturdyHSV

10,094 posts

167 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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AndySheff said:
My top 3 would be :-
1) The Challenger Hellcat I just sold. Too much power is almost enough.
2) Dodge Viper GTS. Too much torque is almost enough.
3) Roush 427R Mustang. A Mustang turned up to 11, supercharged, uprated brakes & suspension. Went and sounded awesome.

Honorable mentions go to :-
My first yank - a T-top 3.4 V6 Firebird.
My first V8 - a Mustang GT.

Guess I like my American Muscle.
You sir, have made some excellent decisions. And then sold them, you fool hehe

1 and 2 I'd love to own some day, definitely my kind of cars.

Memorable car for me is the Monaro, been 12 years now I think it is, so many memories, so many laughs, so many rear tyres. Love it.

some bloke

1,050 posts

67 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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This one for me - a 1963 Chev Belair, same colour as this one:


I bought it when I was 18 and owned it for 5 years and 30,000 miles. It was a fun car - lots of room for friends; a reasonably reliable, comfortable cruiser. I slept in it a few times, drove through 100 miles of snow storm one night, partied in it and regretted selling it. I didn't look after it very well either.

AmosMoses

4,041 posts

165 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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My MX5 NB 1.8S.

It was an absolute rot box, but it had coilovers and an LSD that worked. Did many track days, drift days and drove it to France twice. It caught fire, ate alternators and generally rusted before my eyes.

But what a fun car, every journey was enjoyable. I really do miss it.

oldaudi

1,315 posts

158 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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My 106 Gti. I passed my test and bought a brand new T Reg 106 Zest with Alpine CD player and a sun roof. Had that for a few months and when it went in for its first service I got taken advantage of and talked into the GTi. I drove out of the garage a hour after popping in for an oil and filter service on the zest. Most expensive oil change ever. I was so excited I didn’t even notice it had a tape deck and I left my CDs in the other car.

I drove that thing so fast the bonnet rippled on the Bristol ring road. I loved that thing.

Blib

44,031 posts

197 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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This.



Hot, noisy, impossible to get out of with my dignity intact and pure, unadulterated fun.

ian2144

1,665 posts

222 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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ur quattro 10 & 20 valve
Caterham SV R400 spec
Mustang 5.0 GT

Nyloc20

573 posts

63 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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I could easily list any of the Lotus I've owned or own but these are probably the most memorable:

1970 Elan S4 DHC
1972 Europa Twin Cam
2008 Elise S2 S

I know I'm hopelessly biased, I liked many of my other makes/models too!

psi310398

9,082 posts

203 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Two (very different) Alfas:

My 156 GTA - bouncing the sound of that Busso off tunnel wallssmile; and
My S4 Spider - nice old school RWD country lane fun

Monkeylegend

26,377 posts

231 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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My first car, a maroon 1965 Morris Mini Minor 849cc, registration ENG 248C

A complete rot box with 34bhp, and a 3 foot gear lever, but had so much fun and lost my virginity it that thing. A car never to be forgotten.

Harry Rule

179 posts

41 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Vauxhall Carlton GSi 3000 24v.

Just a great fun rear wheel drive car from an era when cars weren't that heavy and didn't have massively wide tyres.

Shnozz

27,472 posts

271 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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BRR said:
My Maserati Gransport that I owned for 5 years and still miss 4 years after letting it go. It felt special at any speed, sounded amazing (secondary cat delete and custom x-pipe), was fast enough without being too fast to exploit on the road and in my opinion looked stunning in the metal. I might buy another one day, I can't think of another car that comes close for specialness for the money
A Gran Turismo looks a great buy, especially in today's market of crazy s/h prices. Just not sure my testicles are big enough.

Honk

1,985 posts

203 months

Thursday 26th May 2022
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Lamborghini Jalpa.
Lotus Esprit.
Lotus Excel SE.