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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

...Cars or Bikes? New or Classic?

Which would you go for?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cars I have a old gas guzzler... Golf 4 motion and I love it... As for bikes I have a Harley super low

which is so new it's coming next week

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By *arkstaffsMan
over a year ago

Rugeley

Each to their own of course but for me it has to be classics.

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By *ot - CoupleCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow

Ford Capri

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

An MV!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)"

The 72 Charger were the weaker engined of the models and way too sluggish for any fun

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By *arkstaffsMan
over a year ago

Rugeley

My bike is an old 550 Zephyr, cars are an MGB, Spitfire and a couple of Moggie Minors, with a Mini 1000 being worked on.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

love to have a bike but when I do the sums and work out how many extra hours I will have to work to finance it I lose interest again.

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By *ath-N-DelCouple
over a year ago

Glasgow area

Bikes....

Classic and new...

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By *inge61Couple
over a year ago

n/wales

all of the above lol

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

cars every time

bikes hold no interest for me

british classics like a TR4 or a mk 1 GT6 are my preference over muscle cars etc

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something

very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)"

Oh my god! A lady with a fabulous body who loves muscle cars and bikes! I have a Sprint ST too as I couldn't justify a Blackbird and was scared my license wouldn't stay clean as I have very little self control (throttle that is,lol).

Mrs tried a bike but packed it in when she realised she preferred being a pillion.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

It's bikes for us here, the way the look the way they sound even the way the smell is beautiful, cars are for getting to work and back lol

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By *lam rockerMan
over a year ago

Tain

I have a mix - my newest two vehicles are 2004 and 2005, both bought brand new, but the oldest is from 1954 and they range from 50s through to 1990s. I have something from every decade apart form the 1970s (and that's only cos I sold the 1970s vehicles.

My preference is three wheels over two or four though ...

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"cars every time

bikes hold no interest for me

british classics like a TR4 or a mk 1 GT6 are my preference over muscle cars etc"

Snap well almost my favourite is the TR4a but mine's not from a petrol head angle mine is a typical girl angle, I like the look of it

Also very into Morgans especially the aero 8 I love its boggle eyes

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Bikes all the way. Cars are useful but bikes are a pleasure.

There again it might be the case that she likes a man in leather.. Mind you the ladies in there tight leathers are mouth watering....

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset

Classic cars for me please.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Always Cars - some new some old - my first car was a 1967 Triumph Herald and that was just a fantastic little car - tiny engine but with rally suspension and rear wheel drive made for excellent low speed roundabout fun in the wet!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Newer bikes for me..but I like my vtwins...

cars.. well a mix.. I want a white with red leather alfa spider v6...

But also a nice old escort, old quattro, williams clio, and a shelby gt or something and a 156 GTA Alfa actually my list would go on and on and on..

Cali

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By *arkstaffsMan
over a year ago

Rugeley

I've had a couple of Triumph Heralds over the years, a great fun little car those. I also had a GT6 Mark 1, lord knows why I sold that, GT6s are fantastic! What else? A few Rover P6s, both 4 cylinder ones and V8s, the V8 manual was nice, it showed a few boy racers up! Triumph Dolomites are another favourite, a Sprint will leave an Escort RS2000 standing..

I agree with Cali on V Twin bikes, my first bike was an SV650

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)

The 72 Charger were the weaker engined of the models and way too sluggish for any fun "

But so pretty lol,,, I have seen some awesome modified 72 chargers, still don't handle for toffee but gorgeous to look at. and tbh if i was in a 72 charger or a 69 mustang i wouldn't want to be going fast lol i would want everyone to look at me

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset


"all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)

The 72 Charger were the weaker engined of the models and way too sluggish for any fun

But so pretty lol,,, I have seen some awesome modified 72 chargers, still don't handle for toffee but gorgeous to look at. and tbh if i was in a 72 charger or a 69 mustang i wouldn't want to be going fast lol i would want everyone to look at me "

The third generation Dodge Charger

1971/74 is a superb styled car, they look fantastic, it wouldnt matter if they only had a reconditioned lawn mower engine fitted! Lol

There is a 1973 Charger just round the corner from me, rusting away.

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By *ucsparkMan
over a year ago

dudley


"...Cars or Bikes? New or Classic?

Which would you go for?"

E type 4.2 Le Mans British racing green cream leather seats

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)

The 72 Charger were the weaker engined of the models and way too sluggish for any fun

But so pretty lol,,, I have seen some awesome modified 72 chargers, still don't handle for toffee but gorgeous to look at. and tbh if i was in a 72 charger or a 69 mustang i wouldn't want to be going fast lol i would want everyone to look at me

The third generation Dodge Charger

1971/74 is a superb styled car, they look fantastic, it wouldnt matter if they only had a reconditioned lawn mower engine fitted! Lol

There is a 1973 Charger just round the corner from me, rusting away.

"

Dont say that.... ask them if they want to get rid of it for it to go to a good home and be loved...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)

The 72 Charger were the weaker engined of the models and way too sluggish for any fun

But so pretty lol,,, I have seen some awesome modified 72 chargers, still don't handle for toffee but gorgeous to look at. and tbh if i was in a 72 charger or a 69 mustang i wouldn't want to be going fast lol i would want everyone to look at me

The third generation Dodge Charger

1971/74 is a superb styled car, they look fantastic, it wouldnt matter if they only had a reconditioned lawn mower engine fitted! Lol

There is a 1973 Charger just round the corner from me, rusting away.

Dont say that.... ask them if they want to get rid of it for it to go to a good home and be loved... "

Have a look on the tinterweb for a 72 charger owned by musician called Kenny Wayne Shepherd, truly stunning example of a later Charger. It's featured in Popular Hot Rodding's January issue.

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset


"all of the above,,, but at the moment I own one 1991 bike and one 1989 austin mini, and Mark has an audi A6 and 3 newer bikes and an old C90

If i could own any car it would be a 1969 mustang or a 1972 charger mmmmm and for mark it would be a lotus exige and bikes for me would be a blackbird or Sprint ST (which mark already has) and Mark it would be something very expensive and pretty ( and large in numbers)

The 72 Charger were the weaker engined of the models and way too sluggish for any fun

But so pretty lol,,, I have seen some awesome modified 72 chargers, still don't handle for toffee but gorgeous to look at. and tbh if i was in a 72 charger or a 69 mustang i wouldn't want to be going fast lol i would want everyone to look at me

The third generation Dodge Charger

1971/74 is a superb styled car, they look fantastic, it wouldnt matter if they only had a reconditioned lawn mower engine fitted! Lol

There is a 1973 Charger just round the corner from me, rusting away.

Dont say that.... ask them if they want to get rid of it for it to go to a good home and be loved... "

He won't sell Mr Dogger, we have all tried, he even once said he would sell it, my friend went round with the 500 quid a couple of years ago, but he changed his mind, great shame.

Charger SE 318ci auto, white with black landu roof.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

audi r8 v10 all day night week month and year long! drove one for the first time a week ago . . . . O . . . M . . . G!!!!!!!!!!!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

usf to be into cars. Had a few decent 6 pot beemer. Just into bikes now, take up less space.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"...Cars or Bikes? New or Classic?

Which would you go for?"

Has to be car and new as reliability, warmth, air con and getting to a meet dry and smelling nice is a priority for me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My boy toys are a Merc 230ce pillarless coupe and an old Honda Bros 650 V twin.

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By *layfullsamMan
over a year ago

Solihull

gsxr750 wn

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By *teborahCouple
over a year ago

warrington

His a BMW M5 and hers is an MGF

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By *arambarMan
over a year ago

swindon

Cars only for me.

I like looking at classic cars but wouldn't ever own one... I like my creature comforts way too much. German or Japanese only for me.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

In various state of repairs in the Richie household are: (in no particular order of favouritism)

1969 VW Karmann Ghia convertible

1997 Kawasaki ZXR 400

1962 Lambretta LI 150

1974 VW Beetle Karmann cabriolet

2001 Porsche Carrera 4

So in answer to the OP's question, cars, bikes, classics and new, I kind of like them all. Couldn't do a car just to get from A-B and yes, I have a small penis!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Finally 2 days ago bought the dream make ....need to now work my way up to the classic Alpha romeo ...just bought an Alpha Romeo 156 2.5 V6 6 speed ...gorgeous and goes like stink ...BOYS AND THEIR GORGEOUS TOYS lol

In answer to OP has to be the classic and the best i have ever owned was an 86 mercedes 500 SEL cracking motor

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By *enithWoman
over a year ago

closer than you think


"In various state of repairs in the Richie household are: (in no particular order of favouritism)

1969 VW Karmann Ghia convertible

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"swoon" ........ my dream car

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By *atisfy janeWoman
over a year ago

Torquay

This thread reminds me of the guy I met at a local swingers club who boasted about his new Mercedes sports car...who then pulled up alongside me a week or so later at traffic lights in an old Ford Focus.

A month or so later I accidentally bumped into him at his workplace....Wilkos.

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By *udiguyMan
over a year ago

harrogate

i like old bikes , bobbers n the like .. the audi was old , went years ago now my cars just get older ... 1958 now .. love it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My mountain bike

Tony

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

has for classic cars mk 1 and mk 2 escort and for newer car ye new impreza saloon wrx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Got to be bikes. I have a R1 and a deposit on a new Ducati 1199 tricolor. March cant come soon enough. Anyone want a ride..lol

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By *arlow77Man
over a year ago

carlow

Cars all the way for me. 1988 escort Rs turbo, 1991 feista Rs turbo

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love cars new and old, got a 64' Land Rover at the moment, getting a Escort RS turbo after we get married in March which I can't wait for. Want to sell ur 88?

As for bikes I would love a Ducatti, that distinctive sound is amazing We work on them at work which hasn't helped my disire to pass my bike test!

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By *ondafirestormMan
over a year ago

heckington

i got a suzuki gsxr 1000 k7 isle of man speacial edition(only 150 made) and i loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

i love cars and bikes my pride and joy being.a nissan pulsar gti-r 380bhp 4wheel drive.. as for bikes gsxr and for the old school classic look has to be the 1948 panhead beautiful bike!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

life is all about racing.

everything else is just waiting

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"life is all about racing.

everything else is just waiting "

Steve Mcqueen

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The classic vfr750r rc30 would do me just nice

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"life is all about racing.

everything else is just waiting

Steve Mcqueen "

gold star to you

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The classic vfr750r rc30 would do me just nice "

raced an ex wsb rc45 once, hateful thing, thank god the engine let go after 6 hrs( was a 10 hr race) just before my second stint, i really didnt want to get back on it. worse bike ive ever riden

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset

I've been watching Demolition man, I wouldnt mind that red,

1970 Oldsmobile 442

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"life is all about racing.

everything else is just waiting

Steve Mcqueen

gold star to you "

Hero of mine.

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!


"In various state of repairs in the Richie household are: (in no particular order of favouritism)

1969 VW Karmann Ghia convertible

"swoon" ........ my dream car "

I know someone on the scene who has one in black that`s been tastefully customised. I`m saying tastefully and I mean it because they`re not a vehicle I usually like! But I do like his one!

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By *umpkinMan
over a year ago

near the sounds of the wimborne quarter jack!

I would like an Austin Healey 3000 or a Wolseley 6/110. And going the modern direction it would have to be a Holden SS Ute. I`m normally not a bike person but if I could guarantee a nice country route with good weather, no other traffic and no gnats or other insects flying about, then a nice British twin cylinder bike of around the 250cc capacity would be nice! Not looking to tear along, just a steady potter and take in the view!

And for everyday use it`s got to be a brand spankers new Land Rover Defender!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I would like an Austin Healey 3000 or a Wolseley 6/110. And going the modern direction it would have to be a Holden SS Ute. I`m normally not a bike person but if I could guarantee a nice country route with good weather, no other traffic and no gnats or other insects flying about, then a nice British twin cylinder bike of around the 250cc capacity would be nice! Not looking to tear along, just a steady potter and take in the view!

And for everyday use it`s got to be a brand spankers new Land Rover Defender!"

Holden ute is a good call

For a bike I would choose a Harley to plod about on, a Yamaha XJR1300 for retro looks and modern performance and just for shits and giggles a RD 350 LC.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Old cars for me.

I had a 3litre v6 capri, a 1962 vauxhall victor, a triumph 2.5pi, a 3 litre savage cortina that was a one of a kind...

BUT - i do like morgan aeromax and bugatti veyrons.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Old cars for me.

I had a 3litre v6 capri, a 1962 vauxhall victor, a triumph 2.5pi, a 3 litre savage cortina that was a one of a kind...

BUT - i do like morgan aeromax and bugatti veyrons."

The Savage was a 3.0 Essex V6, very tasty!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Old cars for me.

I had a 3litre v6 capri, a 1962 vauxhall victor, a triumph 2.5pi, a 3 litre savage cortina that was a one of a kind...

BUT - i do like morgan aeromax and bugatti veyrons.

The Savage was a 3.0 Essex V6, very tasty!"

Mate of mine had one, nightmare on a wet roundabout when you're 19yo and he then restored a 3.0 litre Capri which was stolen on its first night out and torched...he bought a Datsun Cherry after that; that was never nicked!

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset


"Old cars for me.

I had a 3litre v6 capri, a 1962 vauxhall victor, a triumph 2.5pi, a 3 litre savage cortina that was a one of a kind...

BUT - i do like morgan aeromax and bugatti veyrons.

The Savage was a 3.0 Essex V6, very tasty!

Mate of mine had one, nightmare on a wet roundabout when you're 19yo and he then restored a 3.0 litre Capri which was stolen on its first night out and torched...he bought a Datsun Cherry after that; that was never nicked!"

I had a really nice 3.0 litre Capri, 1977 vintage, black with skirts fitted and chrome wheels, I owned it just over three years, eventually I sold it to a mate who pestered me to sell it to him, he drove it for a few weeks and then just left it in his drive to rust away for years.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Most anything with wheels. Ive had capri's a v6 chevette, fd victor with a rover v8, split screen minor with a rover v8,71 mustang 391gt notchback, z28 camaro and an iroc z. Then the usual 16v's, golf , audi80 sport, calibra, manta blah blah blah. Then i met a right tart n concentrated on mad sex lol.

But we share a passion for bikes, which ran alongside my passion of cars but now takes precident. Nit even going to attempt to list any of them here. I find beuty in most things mechanical. And the wife of course

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

cars, anything thats reliable. would love a classic, but cant really afford a toy and need a car capable of 500+ miles a week with no problems.

bike: prefere mid aged (mid to late 90's)

hate the old box shaped sports bikes, but also the new generation as they all look the same.

D model zzr1100 or blackybird would be my fave, other than a jap custom

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Cars.. but would love to ride a Harley sometime! bit of a cliche, but hey!!

I love my old 96 C class Mercedes (It's got 150,000 on the clock, burns oil and the bodywork is showing it's age, but the only way it's going to die is if I take it to the yard to be crushed).

When I can afford it, this would be my ultimate upgrade..

Mercedes Benz CLK 63 AMG Black Edition

The Top Gear video on this motor is one to watch on youtube (even if you can't stand Clarkson)..

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By *landPeggyCouple
over a year ago

Holland !

Um, got three Mercs, two of them from 1975, one from 1974, guess you could say we like classics.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Old cars for me.

I had a 3litre v6 capri, a 1962 vauxhall victor, a triumph 2.5pi, a 3 litre savage cortina that was a one of a kind...

BUT - i do like morgan aeromax and bugatti veyrons.

The Savage was a 3.0 Essex V6, very tasty!"

Oh it was very tasty indeed. Made a nice gurgly noise.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Old cars for me.

I had a 3litre v6 capri, a 1962 vauxhall victor, a triumph 2.5pi, a 3 litre savage cortina that was a one of a kind...

BUT - i do like morgan aeromax and bugatti veyrons.

The Savage was a 3.0 Essex V6, very tasty!

Mate of mine had one, nightmare on a wet roundabout when you're 19yo and he then restored a 3.0 litre Capri which was stolen on its first night out and torched...he bought a Datsun Cherry after that; that was never nicked!

I had a really nice 3.0 litre Capri, 1977 vintage, black with skirts fitted and chrome wheels, I owned it just over three years, eventually I sold it to a mate who pestered me to sell it to him, he drove it for a few weeks and then just left it in his drive to rust away for years.

"

Aww that is so sad - poor capri!

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By *ashful BazMan
over a year ago

poole dorset


"Old cars for me.

I had a 3litre v6 capri, a 1962 vauxhall victor, a triumph 2.5pi, a 3 litre savage cortina that was a one of a kind...

BUT - i do like morgan aeromax and bugatti veyrons.

The Savage was a 3.0 Essex V6, very tasty!

Mate of mine had one, nightmare on a wet roundabout when you're 19yo and he then restored a 3.0 litre Capri which was stolen on its first night out and torched...he bought a Datsun Cherry after that; that was never nicked!

I had a really nice 3.0 litre Capri, 1977 vintage, black with skirts fitted and chrome wheels, I owned it just over three years, eventually I sold it to a mate who pestered me to sell it to him, he drove it for a few weeks and then just left it in his drive to rust away for years.

Aww that is so sad - poor capri!"

It might have just been restorable to an expert, the rumours at the time was that it was scrapped for the V6 lump.

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