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Will it be possible/worthwhile to buy a Roller later this year?
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI thought it was more likely a tulipbox bmw z4
Door handles are a Mk1 MX5.

Rear centre brake light from a Mk2:

I used to date a nurse who had one.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I know sweet FA about most things, the classic car market being an exceptional example of my cluelessness.
With that in mind, I would possibly go for a Jaguar or Aston Martin.
I do like the Maserati Gran Tourismo but that's not a classic. And I need to learn how to drive an automatic.Comment
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Classic Jaguars have class but if I had a choice I would go for a Citroen DSOriginally posted by ladymuck View PostI know sweet FA about most things, the classic car market being an exceptional example of my cluelessness.
With that in mind, I would possibly go for a Jaguar or Aston Martin.
I do like the Maserati Gran Tourismo but that's not a classic. And I need to learn how to drive an automatic.
1972 Citroen DS: Still a Source of Design Inspiration • Gear Patrol
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As would I. They're a bit cheaper as well.Originally posted by Paddy View PostClassic Jaguars have class but if I had a choice I would go for a Citroen DS
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Or maybe a Panard? My cousin has had one in the garage for years, in varying states of restorationOriginally posted by Paddy View PostClassic Jaguars have class but if I had a choice I would go for a Citroen DS
1972 Citroen DS: Still a Source of Design Inspiration • Gear Patrol

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Hideous! I can't believe that's a genuine Roller.Originally posted by ravenshaw View PostGo for it. You only live once!

Here's a genuine Roller (Corniche):
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Some of those cars look fun. I like the Citroen. But I'll stick with my 11 year old Skoda Scirocco.Comment
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