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About the same number remain of my much loved Fiat Croma Super IE.
Which is about 30 years younger.
The Eyetalian tinworm is even worse than the UK variety.
I had a Fiat 124 sport (poor mans alfa gtv...) in my youth. Dad said, "don't buy an old car". Yes, it nearly killed me a couple of times. Yes, it nearly bankrupted me.
I went to a formula 3 racing event oop norf a few years ago, the missus is a fan, and it was ok
but the best race was the last one
about 50 2cv's - a good race and funny as heck
I'd have though a tow hitch on the front would have been more appropriate if it was anything like my Singer Chamois.
And yesterday I nearly got run over by a Vauxhall Chevette 4 door saloon tastefully painted in battleship grey and rust, with what sounded like a really really holy exhaust.
There can't be many of either left by now, especially the rustbucket Shovit.
Last Saturday I saw a really nice looking Rover P5B. Must be a lovely drive if you can afford the petrol. Where do you get 5* from these days?
I saw an Austin Allegro near where I live a couple of months ago... from the looks of things it had been kept in an oxygen free environment since circa 1980
I'd have though a tow hitch on the front would have been more appropriate if it was anything like my Singer Chamois.
And yesterday I nearly got run over by a Vauxhall Chevette 4 door saloon tastefully painted in battleship grey and rust, with what sounded like a really really holy exhaust.
There can't be many of either left by now, especially the rustbucket Shovit.
Last Saturday I saw a really nice looking Rover P5B. Must be a lovely drive if you can afford the petrol. Where do you get 5* from these days?
Most of the normal oldies still running run just fine on unleaded - they've either had new heads or been suitably retuned. It's the high power Italian stuff that needs the fuel additives etc.
I'd have though a tow hitch on the front would have been more appropriate if it was anything like my Singer Chamois.
And yesterday I nearly got run over by a Vauxhall Chevette 4 door saloon tastefully painted in battleship grey and rust, with what sounded like a really really holy exhaust.
There can't be many of either left by now, especially the rustbucket Shovit.
Last Saturday I saw a really nice looking Rover P5B. Must be a lovely drive if you can afford the petrol. Where do you get 5* from these days?
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