Chris S
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My biggest motoring regret by far was turning down the chance to buy one of those for £1400. That was in that period after production stopped and prices dipped before they became rarer and started to achieve classic status. Nearly all cars go through that period and there were some real bargains to be had if you were sharp, even E Types were going for pocket money at one time.Alway fancied one of these:
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If you are feeling a tad extravagent you can get a completely refurbished one, rebuilt to 21st century standards for a snip at £249,000 + donor car+ tax.
And as deadly as the Naja, it's named afterIf I may backtrack on my original quote, I would have to agree on this
I thought that just before I saw this
Beautiful and beastly in equal measure
I own my dream car, Octavia estate DSG I could drive far more expensive cars but this one is just my type of car. I have owned a lot of exotic stuff
And as deadly as the Naja, it's named after
I have a 2011 Octavia estate 1.6Tdi, which I bought in March 2012, & still own
It's reliable, economical, cheap to insure, VED is £30, etc...
Remapped to 150BHP/240Ib/ft of torque
I keep thinking about p/xing for a 4x4 estate, as a 2.0Tdi, with the 6-speed manual![]()
I pedal a 52 plate Fabia estate.
Looking to upgrade to a series 3 Fabia Monte Carlo when one turns up for the right price second hand. I'm too short to see out of the back of the series 2 Fabias...![]()
We had a '03' plate Fabia estate (1.4Mpi) for a few years, bought new, & driven from the showroom floor
It was great, & still, up to press, the best small car I've driven, miles better than the Corsas/Renaults on the same era
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My last Defender was a 110Td5 'Heritage' Station Wagon
Green leather, & white dials!
Oh, & upgraded 'NAS' lighting (by me)
Upper rear; tail & brake
Lower rear; tail & fog
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At the Tour de Yorkshire last year, Twisted, had a couple in the caravan
They sounded great!!
Almost brutal
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I was bought it, as hardback, not long after it came outI recommend the Land Rover book or audiobook by Ben Fogle.
I am curious to know why that would be your dream car? These were brilliant when they were new, but with all the money in the world it wouldn’t be most folks choice.
I can't answer for mustang, but a dream car doesn't have to be massively expensive. In fact, I think it's more interesting if the car is affordable, although I appreciate the premise of the thread is unlimited wealth.I am curious to know why that would be your dream car? These were brilliant when they were new, but with all the money in the world it wouldn’t be most folks choice.