Looks like you've got some alloys on it --- Post updated --- I love them, and I think Richard Hammond does too
4 u It's a restoration project, so it's not in perfect state but still. this cost me 200€ which isn't a lot You can see more info here, but it's in French, but with the pictures you should be able to understand I guess ^^ http://forum.club403.org/viewtopic.php?f=14&t=4977
not really my car, but my dad and my grandpa own two 1933 BMWs I got that pic from the internet. One car runs but has a rusty body, and the other one is just a frame and the body, but in good condition. The plan is to put the good body on the other frame.
Can you show us a photo of your drivers license, to prove that you're not lying? Also, nice "classic" BTW
Blame my dad for purchasing it as a "classic". He wanted the damn Porsche so badly because... midlife crisis. Also, this is very risky ground I'm taking so here's the proof. At least I got a good signature going, so there's a plus.
Thanks for leaking just about all private information you could. Pizza's gonna be there in around half an hour. /s
Here are some photos of the two super snipes I was talking about. The second photo is around 2 years old but not much has been done to it exterior wise anyway.
I used to own a 1990 VW Fox. I guess it doesn't really count, but it was old enough for collector plates here and the model has an interesting history. They started production in 1980 in Brazil (as the Volkswagen Gol) with a facelift in '87 I think, but they were largely based mechanically on older VW Group cars, the earliest influences being found in the MkI Audi 80 as early as 1969. Even in 1990, a lot of the parts had the old Auto Union logo on them.
Use to have a Spitfire 1500 but had to cancel the project after finding it needed welding where the floor, inner sill and bulkhead met. Now I have a Toyota MR-S that im turbo converting and I'm picking up a MG ZR 105 this saturday
Definitely. Most of my dream cars are from the 90's. Honda NSX, Mazda RX-7 FD3S, Nissan 200SX S14A, Honda Integra DC2, Toyota Supra Aerotop. Don't get me wrong, i love older stuff too! I've been looking for ages for a Mazda RX-7 FB/SA (I love rotaries ) but they're so thin on the ground right now, and everything that's coming up (UK) is either a project that's too far gone / out of my skill range or a mint example. There are no 'meh' examples knocking around. More classics i like include the Mazda Cosmo 110S (yes, another rotary), Toyota 2000GT and Nissan Skyline 2000GT-R and Datsun 240ZG. In case you can't tell, im a sucker for JDM. Blame Need For Speed Underground for that
Nice topic. Some people here already know mine. 1980 VW Brasilia 1600 Upright aircooled engine Sport alloys with fat tyres, Walrod steering wheel,etc No power but lots of low end torque on stock engine It's now receiving new paint, porsche speed yellow