Re: Old cars - new cars..
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I have a classic car restoration garage very near to me and when they have open mornings you can take a look around, the garage areas are immaculate like a hospital surgery. This photo I took is of an Aston Martin DB5, it was sold at Bonham's car auction in 2010 I believe it was for £285,000Re: Old cars - new cars..
I liked my Holden Kingswoods, a HK and and HJ, very agricultural 3.3 litre straight six engines, three gears, bench seats but would go just about anywhere. Now I have a Mitsubishi Colt tiny 1.5ltr engine does 6.4 ltr/100km (44mpg ) no gears, I take it most places though it suffers on dirt roads but it is cheap, cheerful and comfortable.Re: Old cars - new cars..
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My Dad always went in for large cars, which was a bit daft on a small island, but he loved them. He let us drive them around our property from the age of 12. I made the mistake of taking my driving test at 17 on one of them. The poor driving instructor must have been quaking in his shoes at the sight of little me behind the wheel. I did ok, but he told me to come back in 6 months and he would pass me. I borrowed my aunt's mini the second time around, and he immediately passed me, I don't think I did more than drive him around the block on that occasion.Re: Old cars - new cars..
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