Post pics of cars past or present which in your opinion you find ugly to look at.
First pick for me is this ghastly looking specimen otherwise known as the Citroen Dolly.
Post pics of cars past or present which in your opinion you find ugly to look at.
First pick for me is this ghastly looking specimen otherwise known as the Citroen Dolly.
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Citroen 2CV...utilitarian car designed with French peasant farmers in mind, but also beloved by 70s and 80s students.
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Fiat Multipla....
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Hmm...I didn't mind the Princess so much...lovely comfy cars too.
Now of course the Morris Marina...booted model. What a plain Jane !
BL's half-hearted attempt at the fleet market, but with too small a budget...not to mention that pillock union leader of theirs, sabotaging the company.
I didn't mind the Marina lookswise. Of course I was too young to drive one.
Remember my old man borrowing one of these to take us on holiday. Big enough but ugly. Another Austin.
And what about this monstrosity and butt of all jokes.
....to be continued, when I'm not so sleepy.
I once owned a Morris Marina coupe 1.8
Red with a black vinyl roof.
Great fun. Big spacious car too. Happy memories.
They are all beautiful in their own way!
The Renault 4 is a head turner
When i was younger my mum used to own a black Morris minor. At the time i used to dread her coming to pick me up, as i thought it was ugly. Of course she knew this and blasted the very loud horn, just to add to my embarrassment I now realize it was a great looking car and would love to own one.
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Any car looks better with a pretty Filipina at the wheel
Saw an Imp twice locally last week
Not sure if they count as ugly though, an old classic
[QUOTE=grahamw48;458909]They do look better with a pretty Filipina at the wheel though.
Are you implying that my mother isn't pretty
Does anyone remember the Jowett Javelin?
Of course....made in Idle, Bradford. (Hence one of their other models...the 'Bradford' van. ).
Made by Aston-Martin (who bought out the Lagonda car company years ago), using the Aston sports car engine from the same era.
The Bradford van was one of the first vehicles I ever learned to drive. Also do you remember the triumph TR 1 Graham?
I do Michael. Also the angular Triumph Mayflower and the big Triumph Vanguard which used the same engine as the TR sports cars of the 50s.
My brother and I were keen car spotters from being little kids out in Malaya...where the vehicles were mostly British imports back then, including our own brand new Austin A30. Naturally they also drove on the left, as they did across in Singapore.
Ford Grenada.
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