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    Memories of cars from days gone by

    Hearing imagine talking about a Triumph Toledo gave me this idea.

    My dad had a yellow one of these. Great looking car. Ford Cortina I think. He also had a Cortina Estate which got stuck in the sand at Weston-Super-Mare


    And he had a one of these unfortunately when Fiat in the 80's weren't very good - and it didn't have a passenger seat. A Fiat 127.



    My Grandad had a similar car to this but not sure if it was a Triumph Acclaim or a Dolomite.


    My Gran drove a Mini Clubman


    My dad borrowed this from a mate and remember him driving around Portsmouth in it. An Austin Maxi.


    I was a passenger in one of those old Skoda's from Blackpool to Oldham. ........and I lived to tell the tale. :


    The Ford Capri. A classic car. Used to go to football in one of these.


    My first ever car. Ford Escort Mk III.


    My lodger had an Austin Montego and I drove it on occasions. These rustbuckets weren't great to drive but it's better than a Maestro. Just.


    The worst car I've driven because of the comfort. Never again! Daewoo Matiz!


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    nice one jamie, had a mini, / ford escort,/ morris minor traveller,/allegro estate/mini clubman estate/ mini van/ had 3 vauxhall vivas, a strange think it was a fiet van with a side door, was good for camping,ford escort van modyfied 2.2 engine from i think cortina, gear box and diff think was from a corsair, it was like **** off a stick if you will pardon the expression /austin maxi,/an old open top american style corsair, was a beuty, wish i had pics, /vauxhall astra,/ ford escort estate/oh and the ford anglia,/ mmm been through a few, and sure there might be the odd one i forgot


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    I remember my dad's first car, a black Morris Minor Traveller with red leather seats which was swapped for a little Austin A40, car registration URC 331 a year later. He loved that little car and we went every where in it.

    My first car was a Ford Escort mark 1, which was replaced by several other Ford Escorts and then a Morris Marina. I then moved on to a Fiesta XR2 and then back to a Ford Escort XR3. The escort was eventually replaced by the Ford Focus and I am still driving a Ford today


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    My first car was a sunshine yellow 1976 R reg Chrysler Alpine, I loved that car

    I've had a few cars since, inc some pretty special ones.....and a few not so special ones


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    my brother use to have a nova kit car in the late 70's, early 80's which use to turn some heads in those days

    similat to these pics, these ae not the ones thou

    he later also had a calibra



    and the car my misses and stepdad had owned for years a merc 190e, built like a tank, we only part exchanged it last month

    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    My first car

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    Willys Jeep ( I learn how to drive using the 'pawis/sweat steering')
    Volkswagen (teenage years)
    Honda vti 1999 (when I left the PH)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    My first car

    ....... you started driving late in life then Keith, that's a special edition from last year! My son had one of those without the face in 1990, just has a blue flashing light on top of it now


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    My dad's first (new) car:
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    My second Lotus 7:





    My Dutton Kit car back in the 70s:
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    My first TVR:




    My second TVR:



    My third TVR:



    My fourth TVR:



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    My two favorites, sadly a distant memory now
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    loved all my cars , first and second vw beetles, then moved onto fords now toyotas, i used to love cars but its just a way to get to A and to B,


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    graham, i work with someone who comes to work everyday in a dutton leggera
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    My Sunbeam Alpine...1976/77.

    (with awful 'customising' by previous owner)




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    I know this is out of place, but can anyone tell me how I can insert an image from my hard disc into a post ?

    Thanks


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    Quote Originally Posted by johncar54 View Post
    I know this is out of place, but can anyone tell me how I can insert an image from my hard disc into a post ?

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    Use GO ADVANCED, then at the bottom ATTACHMENTS
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    Apart from the fact that it was black, this was my first car (1934 Austin 10) Cost £7.50 in 1957.

    Yesterday, even in Spain where gas is a little less than in UK, it cost about £60 to fill the petrol tank of my Corolla
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Use GO ADVANCED, then at the bottom ATTACHMENTS
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    This was the car I bought in about 1958, a 1953 Morris Minor, £385 (just like the one featured at the start of Antiques Road Show).
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    Graham, so nice to see some more of your great photo album

    You certainly love your TVR's lucky you for being able to afford them.
    Here's a story to make you cry.

    After I sold my house in 2002 I went out and bought a 1998 TVR Cerbera 4.5 V8
    I got it at a real bargain price, looked stunning (red) and a performance you just cannot describe. Over 400 BHP. I mean it had to be felt to be believed honestly!!
    Even had a rollover cage. ha ha
    The downside for such an expensive toy was the realisation of the impact of no ABS braking and no traction control.
    I very soon learnt what an inexperienced driver I was. Wasted on me really.
    Ah! also I remember the truly horrendously running costs!
    I only had the pleasure of this car from March to July 2002. Then sold it at a very massive loss.
    Stupid. Never forgave myself for such stupidity.
    2002 was my memorable year of many stupid things. Anyway no point to live with regret.
    But.................. wish I hadn't been so stupid so many times in 2002


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    . Then sold it at a very massive loss.
    Stupid. Never forgave myself for such stupidity.
    2002 was my memorable year of many stupid things. Anyway no point to live with regret.
    But.................. wish I hadn't been so stupid so many times in 2002

    You're not alone Terpe, over a 10 year period I bought 8 brand new cars, top end Audi's, BMW's, Mercs and other sports cars/roadsters. I daren't say publicly how much I lost....but it was a huge amount of money. Fortunately the last few cars I've owned I've actually made money on, including a 1 year old Saab convertible bought at the very bottom of the credit crunch and a couple of Ferrari's


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    You're not alone Terpe, over a 10 year period I bought 8 brand new cars, top end Audi's, BMW's, Mercs and other sports cars/roadsters. I daren't say publicly how much I lost....but it was a huge amount of money. Fortunately the last few cars I've owned I've actually made money on, including a 1 year old Saab convertible bought at the very bottom of the credit crunch and a couple of Ferrari's


    You know what Englishman, you and I have so much in common. I've followed your posts, because to me, your thinking on many things, and your personal experiences are so very close to my own. I do not know your age ( and you don't need to disclose)
    but I am 60 years old (and sometimes just as impulsive as I always was)
    Right after I sold that OMG beautifil, stunning, desirable, hairaising, sexy TVR, I immediately bought a Mercedes Benz S320 LWB S320. A car I still have today.
    Can't tell you how much I lost on the TVR and can't tell you how much I paid for the Merc (it's obscene)
    I do have a very soft spot for cars.
    I also have a very soft spot for travel. I was so lucky enough to have a job that required world travel (at first or business class) for 30 years.
    I could tell so many stories but I'm ashamed.

    You take care Englishman, enjoy every precious moment. The only time you can make any immediate impact on life is 'now'.
    Certainly not history, it's gone, and not in in the future. You thinkl you can predict the future?? It's only NOW. Go for it.


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    i will always remember my first car was a ford escort xr3 my dream car would have to be a new corvette awsome


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post


    You know what Englishman, you and I have so much in common. I've followed your posts, because to me, your thinking on many things, and your personal experiences are so very close to my own. I do not know your age ( and you don't need to disclose)
    but I am 60 years old (and sometimes just as impulsive as I always was)
    Right after I sold that OMG beautifil, stunning, desirable, hairaising, sexy TVR, I immediately bought a Mercedes Benz S320 LWB S320. A car I still have today.
    Can't tell you how much I lost on the TVR and can't tell you how much I paid for the Merc (it's obscene)
    I do have a very soft spot for cars.
    I also have a very soft spot for travel. I was so lucky enough to have a job that required world travel (at first or business class) for 30 years.
    I could tell so many stories but I'm ashamed.

    You take care Englishman, enjoy every precious moment. The only time you can make any immediate impact on life is 'now'.
    Certainly not history, it's gone, and not in in the future. You thinkl you can predict the future?? It's only NOW. Go for it.
    Yes, you're right, we have many things in common and I have the upmost respect for your attitude and experiences Travel and cars have been my lifelong passions, unfortunately I have had to pay for these myself, as my job doesnt give me the opportunity to travel overseas, and I opted out of the company car scheme many years ago as I didn't want to be seen in another 'boring' executive mobile
    My age, well I'm not as old as Doc Alan hinted when he called me 'mature' in his recent post I'm in my early 40's, well 43 to be precise.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    I'm in my early 40's, well 43 to be precise.
    If was only 43, and know what I know now I'd be so dangerous.
    Mmmm probably be in a compromising and highly embarrassing situation with Britney Spears

    Oh and also the owner of a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    If was only 43, and know what I know now I'd be so dangerous.
    Mmmm probably be in a compromising and highly embarrassing situation with Britney Spears

    Oh and also the owner of a Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Gullwing.
    Haha, I like your style, but for me, I'm afraid it would have to be Ferrari 458 Italia or if I wanted to be an outright hooligan, it would be an F40...... and for women, well I'm not fussy, any attractive celeb will do me (as long as it's not Jordan)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    My two favorites, sadly a distant memory now
    Fancy a run out ?



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    Great video Graham

    It brings back some great memories of runs out I used to go on with the Scuderia
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terpe View Post
    Graham, so nice to see some more of your great photo album

    You certainly love your TVR's lucky you for being able to afford them.
    Here's a story to make you cry.

    After I sold my house in 2002 I went out and bought a 1998 TVR Cerbera 4.5 V8
    I got it at a real bargain price, looked stunning (red) and a performance you just cannot describe. Over 400 BHP. I mean it had to be felt to be believed honestly!!
    Even had a rollover cage. ha ha
    The downside for such an expensive toy was the realisation of the impact of no ABS braking and no traction control.
    I very soon learnt what an inexperienced driver I was. Wasted on me really.
    Ah! also I remember the truly horrendously running costs!
    I only had the pleasure of this car from March to July 2002. Then sold it at a very massive loss.
    Stupid. Never forgave myself for such stupidity.
    2002 was my memorable year of many stupid things. Anyway no point to live with regret.
    But.................. wish I hadn't been so stupid so many times in 2002
    My next car will probably be a Cerbera (V8).

    This one belongs to my friend, but he's put a Corvette 6.9 in it, tuned to over 600bhp. You wouldn't want him as a neighbour though.




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    Some great pics on here. This is a good book and a poor quality photo of a Rover 90 I saw in a car park the other week

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