Festival of the Unexceptional Car
Festival of the Unexceptional Car
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Hippea

Original Poster:

3,434 posts

94 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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So you have tickets for the 2025 FOTU……what car would you want to take?

Budget and availability not important…..

Matt_T

1,196 posts

99 months

Silvanus

6,905 posts

48 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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Matt_T said:
That's not old enough to be able to be displayed.

Hippea

Original Poster:

3,434 posts

94 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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Matt_T said:
Definitely unexceptional but I think the cut off is 1999

Silvanus

6,905 posts

48 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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One of these


Nickp82

3,832 posts

118 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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Rover 25 GTi too racy ?

Hippea

Original Poster:

3,434 posts

94 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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Silvanus said:
One of these

So cool!

Stick Legs

8,550 posts

190 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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When I first went to France in the early 1980’s I saw the Renault 30 for the first time.

I still think they are a handsome design.






However the jingoistic side of me feels that something from the ashes of British Leyland would be most appropriate, and besides a Douvrin V6 and all that velour is far too plush to be truly unexceptional.

So here is my choice, the Rover Metro GTa.

The slightly crapper hot hatch from ARG.





I will probably own one at some point because it’s an attractive car that drives well.

LuS1fer

43,323 posts

270 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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My father bought a brand new 1978 Toyota Cressida in this rather inappropriate colour with beige nylon velour seats and brown dash with chrome highlights. Very mini-Americana when BL were all wedgy ( he actually replaced it with a Princess 2 ) and Ford were sharp and sloping their noses. The performance from the 2.0 was unexceptional and the handling adequate. Steering wasn't even rack and pinion. Now, of course, it's as cool as Siberia but back then, it was quite banal.


Benni

3,692 posts

236 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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How unexpected might this be ?
Renault 21 Nevada wagon, 7 seats possible, all looking forward.

Nerd fact : the 21 was produced with 2 sets of "front end bodyparts" with different lengths,
for 1,9 and 2,0 l transverse the front was shorter than with the 2,2l gtx from the R25 and diesel longitudinal.

LeighW

5,259 posts

213 months

Monday 28th October 2024
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LuS1fer said:
My father bought a brand new 1978 Toyota Cressida in this rather inappropriate colour with beige nylon velour seats and brown dash with chrome highlights. Very mini-Americana when BL were all wedgy ( he actually replaced it with a Princess 2 ) and Ford were sharp and sloping their noses. The performance from the 2.0 was unexceptional and the handling adequate. Steering wasn't even rack and pinion. Now, of course, it's as cool as Siberia but back then, it was quite banal.

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My teacher at primary school had one exactly like that. S reg if I remember rightly, would have been nearly new then.

My Dad had a Maxi HL in tundra green (with added rust), I'd take one of those if I could.

TwigtheWonderkid

48,248 posts

175 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Silvanus said:
One of these

Hardly unexceptional. These were quite an exotic thing, when they were new.

Silvanus

6,905 posts

48 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
Silvanus said:
One of these

Hardly unexceptional. These were quite an exotic thing, when they were new.
They were certainly unusual at the time and quite rare, but I wouldn't say exotic. It's a family crossover that was ahead of its time.

supacool1

734 posts

204 months

Halmyre

12,359 posts

164 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Ford Escort Mk5

itcaptainslow

4,569 posts

161 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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If you have tickets for 2025, you've probably not got much change to actually buy a car. The admission price is becoming extortionate.

Zetec-S

6,690 posts

118 months

carinaman

24,599 posts

197 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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Nice suggestions.

I've passengered in a Cressida, it was that Coca Cola brown colour, darker than what I think Ford called Roman Bronze or I made that paint colour name up.

I've driven a K-Series Metro and thought it was a pleasant car to drive.

I've driven a Renault 20TX, the 2.2 litre Renault 20. I think that would be rarer than the Renault 30. I don't think a Renault 30 as unexceptional.

BigGingerBob

2,120 posts

215 months

Tuesday 29th October 2024
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I quite fancy going but it's a long way away from me.
I would take the Allegro Vanden Plas I used to own (Vanden Plas 1500 for the pedants) but I don't think it's on the road any more.

How much were the tickets? All sold out now