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"I'd treat myself to a hilux x" What a woman! | |||
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"Finances available? DB9 " Eerm.. You have the finances available to buy a DB9 as as a second runabout? | |||
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"Old jag Or a 32 Ford if going the hotrod route. My friend has just sold his Pontiac GTO" I love retro American cars. Old Ford Mustang or Transam would also be nice. | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 25/10/17 15:05:57]" What age does a car have to be to qualify for classic car insurance? | |||
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"Finances available? DB9 Eerm.. You have the finances available to buy a DB9 as as a second runabout?" Yeah that would be my weekend car, my first car would be a Range Rover sport SVR, again, if I had the finances. | |||
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"[Removed by poster at 25/10/17 15:05:57] What age does a car have to be to qualify for classic car insurance?" Most are 21 or 25 but I believe Collingwood is 18 | |||
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"Finances available? DB9 Eerm.. You have the finances available to buy a DB9 as as a second runabout? Yeah that would be my weekend car, my first car would be a Range Rover sport SVR, again, if I had the finances." The question was.. "With your available finances?" Big difference. We can all dream, but what is actually achievable? | |||
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"Finances available? DB9 Eerm.. You have the finances available to buy a DB9 as as a second runabout? Yeah that would be my weekend car, my first car would be a Range Rover sport SVR, again, if I had the finances. The question was.. "With your available finances?" Big difference. We can all dream, but what is actually achievable?" Ah, ok, guess I’d go for a Kia Sportage then | |||
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"Finances available? DB9 Eerm.. You have the finances available to buy a DB9 as as a second runabout? Yeah that would be my weekend car, my first car would be a Range Rover sport SVR, again, if I had the finances." Got an SVR, fucking amazing car and quite possibly the best I’ve ever owned. | |||
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"I'd treat myself to a hilux x" What are you, Taliban? | |||
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"Personally,I've recently got a bee in my bonnet about getting a Porsche 944. Growing up in the 80s/90s, that's EXACTLY what a sports car is supposed to look like in my eyes. You can pick up one that looks in decent nick for well under 5k, and classic car insurance should only be a couple of hundred quid even in my ghetto. If only I had a drive or a garage, I'd be having a nice little chat with the bank manager as we speak..." The 944 was horrible.. It also didn't have much grunt at all... But each to their own I guess. What's wrong with a nice 911 much classier. X | |||
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"Unless we are filthy rich, we don't have a garage full of cars. I currently drive an extremely low mileage Honda Jazz automatic. Had it for 3 years now and has never let me down. I absolutely love it. When I hit 55 in 4 years, gonna draw a lump sum and treat myself to a second, fun runabout. Currently my choices are . A American Rat Rod Truck. AC Cobra replica. Or a new Tukuk. Do you have a second quirky or fun vehicle. If not, what would you like.. achievable with your finances?" Have to love an American V8 OP! I drive a Merc but the mister drives a new Camero 50th edition....she’s a beaut! We also have a Jensen SV8 this has a cobra V8 engine in a British sports car MrsK | |||
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"Used to have a Porsche 911 that was my pride and joy, had to sell it quickly to buy a house. Cried for three days solid! I miss you porky pig! " I feel your pain...had to sell my Dodge Ram when we moved | |||
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"Used to have a Porsche 911 that was my pride and joy, had to sell it quickly to buy a house. Cried for three days solid! I miss you porky pig! " I dread to think what you sold it for and what it's potentially worth now. The value increase in 911's is absolutely crazy! I'd absolutely love a 930 turbo but that's never going to happen now | |||
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"Used to have a Porsche 911 that was my pride and joy, had to sell it quickly to buy a house. Cried for three days solid! I miss you porky pig! I dread to think what you sold it for and what it's potentially worth now. The value increase in 911's is absolutely crazy! I'd absolutely love a 930 turbo but that's never going to happen now " Never say never! I just saved and saved then got a mahoosive loan! | |||
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"Money no object a 1930's Bentley...Blower Bentley if I could find one... And a DB9 for when it rains... Awww well...." have you seen how cheap the Bentley turbo continental are? You can pick up a low mileage Black one for 20k imagine that! A six litre cool as fuck motor for the price of a family car! | |||
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"I always said I'd treat myself to a TVR when I turn 40, but as I get closer to it I find the idea less appealing. Ginger" I love the idea of a TVR Cerbera in Mica Yellow | |||
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"Money no object a 1930's Bentley...Blower Bentley if I could find one... And a DB9 for when it rains... Awww well.... have you seen how cheap the Bentley turbo continental are? You can pick up a low mileage Black one for 20k imagine that! A six litre cool as fuck motor for the price of a family car! " Stunning car and sort cheap after a few years but far to modern.i wouldn't dare put the dogs in it | |||
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"Personally,I've recently got a bee in my bonnet about getting a Porsche 944. Growing up in the 80s/90s, that's EXACTLY what a sports car is supposed to look like in my eyes. You can pick up one that looks in decent nick for well under 5k, and classic car insurance should only be a couple of hundred quid even in my ghetto. If only I had a drive or a garage, I'd be having a nice little chat with the bank manager as we speak..." Might know someone who has just rebuilt one. He may still have it for sale. Mr L. | |||
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"Personally,I've recently got a bee in my bonnet about getting a Porsche 944. Growing up in the 80s/90s, that's EXACTLY what a sports car is supposed to look like in my eyes. You can pick up one that looks in decent nick for well under 5k, and classic car insurance should only be a couple of hundred quid even in my ghetto. If only I had a drive or a garage, I'd be having a nice little chat with the bank manager as we speak... Might know someone who has just rebuilt one. He may still have it for sale. Mr L. " That's really kind, but I just haven't got anywhere to keep it. I don't want to park it on the road. It'll have to be a new house before a new motor! | |||
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"I always said I'd treat myself to a TVR when I turn 40, but as I get closer to it I find the idea less appealing. Ginger" Ooohhh TVR .. forgot about that one. Oh and mate from work has a mint condition old Lotus Else.. small, but fast and handles like it's on rails. Still on the side of old American though. I also old, beat up Ford Flat bed trucks, with a big grunty engine under the bonnet. | |||
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"Unless we are filthy rich, we don't have a garage full of cars. I currently drive an extremely low mileage Honda Jazz automatic. Had it for 3 years now and has never let me down. I absolutely love it. When I hit 55 in 4 years, gonna draw a lump sum and treat myself to a second, fun runabout. Currently my choices are . A American Rat Rod Truck. AC Cobra replica. Or a new Tukuk. Do you have a second quirky or fun vehicle. If not, what would you like.. achievable with your finances?" When I was a teenager - Lamborghini countach Now ( teenage years a distant memory ) - Landrover Defender SWB | |||
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"Unless we are filthy rich, we don't have a garage full of cars. I currently drive an extremely low mileage Honda Jazz automatic. Had it for 3 years now and has never let me down. I absolutely love it. When I hit 55 in 4 years, gonna draw a lump sum and treat myself to a second, fun runabout. Currently my choices are . A American Rat Rod Truck. AC Cobra replica. Or a new Tukuk. Do you have a second quirky or fun vehicle. If not, what would you like.. achievable with your finances? When I was a teenager - Lamborghini countach Now ( teenage years a distant memory ) - Landrover Defender SWB" My first ever motor was a twin tank series 2, ex army lightweight. Bought in 1985 for £1750, ran for two years and sold for £1850. God only knows what it would be worth now if still around and in reasonable condition. | |||
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"Sold my almost fully restored very late Mini 1275gt....about 6 months before the price of used classic minis started to sky rocket Soon as i've sorted a new house out (space to build a triple garage is high on the wish list), the plan is to buy an earlyish Porsche Boxster S, in need of a little TLC- with the idea of doing something between a restoration and a little light 'ride pimpin' " Crikey, have you seen the price of the good condition/restored originals? There's a 1963, race prepped Mini Cooper S on sale on Car and Classic, for £45.000 | |||
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"A nice good condition Escort RS200 or even a Mexico would be nice." Yessssss | |||
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