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Your First car and those that came later
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I had another mk3 escort actually. Me and a two others bought one in a syndicate for us to share when we were in Northern Ireland, what a heap. It had a rotten boot as well but this one was repaired with flattened OM-15 tins. I'll never forget the look on the WAAF coppers face when I lifted the bonnet at the security checkpoint after going out to Belfast for the day, someone had written on the air filter, "I hate Fords!". We were "advised" to get rid of it by the RAF Police.On the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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Originally posted by \no! :POn the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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My first car was a Suzuki SJ413 Hard Top......what a great moments
Nissan Patrol (Black Edition)
Nissan Patrol (Polaris Edition)
Renault Twingo (just for three months, need a small car to move during this time)
Ford Connect (Like the Renault, it was for moving and working for a year aprox)
Peugeot 106 Sport Yellow (very funny)
Land Rover 110 Station Wagon Tdi
Land Rover 90 Station Wagon Td5
Land Rover 110 Station Wagon Td5
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Originally posted by \im an ex-RockOn the bench: Airfix 1/48 Sea King HC4, Revell 1/24 Trabant.
Coming soon: Airfix 1/72 Phantom FGR2.
Just finished: Airfix 1/48 Stuka & Airfix 1/72 Sea King HC4.Comment
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Originally posted by \What do you now run Steve KirThat looks remarkably like the model you completed a while back.
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With different interests we also had a Skoda Fabia as well until 2011 while we lived in the country. You need a car nearly every time you leave your front gate in the country (no busses) but sold that in 2011 after we moved into town. Skoda have been in the top three of the user satisfaction surveys for many years. The Octavia is a roomy, comfortable and relaxing car. Since 1962 we have had a Mini (dreadful car to own due to its many faults), Triumph Herald (its front wheel fell off when carrying a load of children, rolling off in front down the road!), Ford Fiesta, a new Ford Cortina, several Vauxhall Cavaliers, a Vauxhall Astra diesel, (Vauxhall used a petrol engine design and modified it for diesel, a disaster), Suziki Baleno (it wasn't a real Japanese car as far as quality was concerned), a Daewoo Matiz (fun car), then the Skodas.
The Cortina (1965) was a joke. The engine had no power and I took it back to the dealer 5 times. The last time I tested it immediately on the new motorway and it couldn't do 45 mph. I called Ford in and the engine was replaced. Also, I applied underseal to the Cortina (cars were poorly painted in those days). The insides of the door panels were mainly without any paint at all, literally just bare metal, rusting after 3 months already, and the bottom plate was designed to allow water to collect at the bottom and next to the outside skin and rust away. What awful dismal times then, in so many ways (unless you were young and without many responsibilities). That's my experience anyway.
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ford fiesta 1.1
ford escort xr3i
rover 213 ( 3 weeks then gave it away) utter crap
renault 19
vauxhall bellmont ( bought of a boy racer who had done allsorts to it but never touched the outside, looked crap but fastest thing i have driven, some great times as a young un having people in top cars next to you at lights and then looking at the shock on the faces as i left them standing)
vauxhall cavalier 1.8gls
vauxhall cavalier 2.0
daewoo lanos 1.6 (cost me £150) sailed through four years mot
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I tried this at some lights next to Jasper Carrot in his Lexus. You should have seen the expression on my face as I was left in his dust. (Stupid boy, at my age, and in a Skoda!)
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My favourite 3. All great and exciting cars to drive. You can have your sports cars Lotus, Ferrari and Porche. The LR's are all go any were in any weather cars. Put a caravan on the back and they are all as steady as a rock. The Landrover is in charge of the caravan. On the Discovery with a caravan on the back we had 4 bikes on the rear door and a dinghy and outboard in the boot. Jack of all trades.
Not my photos but same model same colour.
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1st: Opal Manta GTE. Fix up or insure, couldn't afford both...so it went.
2nd: Lada Riva-rough and ready but loads of room.
3rd: Fiat Uno-horrid little thing.
4th: Nissan-something or other.
5th: Skoda Favorit-again a really comfy car and always ran.
6th: Skoda Felicia-liked this car but my disability had started to show up and I found this car difficult to drive due to having no power-steering.
7th: Rover 25 S2-half leather seats, alloys etc etc. Lovely car and my went like stink.
8th: Mazda Bongo, superb day/van, kitchen unit, pop up tent in the roof, loads of room and also a rare manual gearbox type type, full 4x4 with limited slip-diff-superb vehicle.
9th: Vauxhall Meriva MK2, motability vehicle, very nice.
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