Classic cars

A friend of mine uses 6 vehicles for his business.
5 of them are over 30 years old.
go-below.co.uk/vehicles.asp

As an aside, I have some MK1 ford cortina tail lamps I cannot shift, MK4 cortina estate tail lamps, and MK2 ■■■■■■ estate tail lamps. All have been on ebay numerous times but never sell. I am beginning to think that classic fords have rusted away.

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A friend of mine uses 6 vehicles for his business.
5 of them are over 30 years old.
go-below.co.uk/vehicles.asp

As an aside, I have some MK1 ford cortina tail lamps I cannot shift, MK4 cortina estate tail lamps, and MK2 ■■■■■■ estate tail lamps. All have been on ebay numerous times but never sell. I am beginning to think that classic fords have rusted away.

Contact an Owners club before ditching them someone somewhere would want them, I’m sure.

Current garden ornament

and below is MY current garden ornament… tax free and MOT exempt !

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Current garden ornament

and below is MY current garden ornament… tax free and MOT exempt !

That’s as maybe, and it certainly saves money, but have wheeled barbecues ever really been a practical daily driver or considered a classic?

At least thier cheap to insure;
My landie is £62 per yr fully comp… :smiley:

Bedford is a dream the fiat is a nightmare, worst thing I ever bought, 23k no rust always garaged, breaks down every time I drive it always something different, recovery agents on first name terms, 23k I must have pushed it 22k of them.

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hotel magnum:
Bedford is a dream the fiat is a nightmare, worst thing I ever bought, 23k no rust always garaged, breaks down every time I drive it always something different, recovery agents on first name terms, 23k I must have pushed it 22k of them.

more pics of the bedford please!!

Look what someone did to this Fiat 500 in the name of art.

I was not impressed

best car i’ve ever owned-S1 rs turbo.
had this for seven years and would’ve kept it forever but needs must and i had to get rid 3 or 4 years ago.
it was a little bit modified and was about 200 bhp.loved it to bits.

my wife had this mk1 golf gti until quite recently.looked nice but wasnt very quick.think we had it about 3 years and i drove it with the roof down once-felt abit silly lol

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Some lovely stuff emerging here, specially the 53 Bedford, keep 'em coming.

One of my collection…

And the other of the pair… Now very few left of this model.

both…fully restored.

this is mine picked it up from ringwood for free currently sorting it out to go back on road
205 gti 1.9

and bought this 1.6 gti as a doner

Viva HB 2.0GT - rare as hen’s teeth!

Stan

just a few then Andrew.s

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hotel magnum:
Bedford is a dream the fiat is a nightmare, worst thing I ever bought, 23k no rust always garaged, breaks down every time I drive it always something different, recovery agents on first name terms, 23k I must have pushed it 22k of them.

This one has a Ritmo (in the UK; Strada) engine… :sunglasses:

rambo19:
At least thier cheap to insure;
My landie is £62 per yr fully comp… :smiley:

When I was about six years old, somebody gave me a book for Christmas. It was the “Born Free” written by Joy Adamson. There was a lovely (black and white, of course) picture in it; the lion was sleeping on the roof of their Landy…
Since that day I love the Landys. Unfortunately my wife is a freezy b… b… babe( :smiley: :smiley: ), and refuses to buy one.

hotel magnum:
just a few then Andrew.s

very very nice!!

A “Modern” Classic now…