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- rayfenwick
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That Lancia Gamma is very nice...
SM - my dream car. I love Opron's shapes, and it just does it for me...
Alfa - my brother just swapped his 2.5 v6 166 to get his 3.9 Disco back. He plans to buy the 3.2 166 when he sells his Beemer, though he has been looking at Audis. I think the 166 is a gorgeous car:
One of my favourite Alfas remains the Alfetta GTV6:
There are some videos on YouTube of these cars - a fabulous Italian snarly but tuneful engine... deliciosa!
SM - my dream car. I love Opron's shapes, and it just does it for me...
Alfa - my brother just swapped his 2.5 v6 166 to get his 3.9 Disco back. He plans to buy the 3.2 166 when he sells his Beemer, though he has been looking at Audis. I think the 166 is a gorgeous car:
One of my favourite Alfas remains the Alfetta GTV6:
There are some videos on YouTube of these cars - a fabulous Italian snarly but tuneful engine... deliciosa!
Ray
The Fleet (most recent first):
2000 Citroën XM 3.0 24V V6 Exclusive Auto (pre-MOT)
1997 Citroën XM 2.0 TCT Exclusive Auto (for sale)
1979 Citroën CX 2.4 EI Cmatic Prestige (slowly being restored)
1992 Alfa Romeo 164 Lusso 3.0 v6 12v Manual (on the to-do list)
www.citroencarclub.co.uk
The Fleet (most recent first):
2000 Citroën XM 3.0 24V V6 Exclusive Auto (pre-MOT)
1997 Citroën XM 2.0 TCT Exclusive Auto (for sale)
1979 Citroën CX 2.4 EI Cmatic Prestige (slowly being restored)
1992 Alfa Romeo 164 Lusso 3.0 v6 12v Manual (on the to-do list)
www.citroencarclub.co.uk
- Paul296
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Yes indeed! The 166 what a beauty - why on earth did all those execs still go for a German car with that bit of Italian elegance on offer?!
For me the SM is really the paragon of automotive gloriousness - even if some one gave me a Ferrari GT250 worth a million quid, I'd flog it, spend 25 grand on the best SM i could find and use the change to keep it on the road for a few months!
But then of course there's a Chapron DS decapotable, a DS23 EFi Pallas, a CX gti turbo two, an XM V6 and . . .
For bargain basement style I think this is a lovely design - the Peugeot 406 Coupe. Under a grand now for a good petrol - bit more for the Hdi (loathed as I am to trumpet the merits of PSA!) The design was possibly going to be used for a Xantia Activa Coupe - a fantastic sounding car that sadly never happened.
For me the SM is really the paragon of automotive gloriousness - even if some one gave me a Ferrari GT250 worth a million quid, I'd flog it, spend 25 grand on the best SM i could find and use the change to keep it on the road for a few months!
But then of course there's a Chapron DS decapotable, a DS23 EFi Pallas, a CX gti turbo two, an XM V6 and . . .
For bargain basement style I think this is a lovely design - the Peugeot 406 Coupe. Under a grand now for a good petrol - bit more for the Hdi (loathed as I am to trumpet the merits of PSA!) The design was possibly going to be used for a Xantia Activa Coupe - a fantastic sounding car that sadly never happened.
- rayfenwick
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Yes, I quite like some of the Peugeot's too (but don't tell my Citroen's - they'll sulk.)
One "guilty pleasure" car on my list:
Anyone else want to share with the group?
One "guilty pleasure" car on my list:
Anyone else want to share with the group?
Ray
The Fleet (most recent first):
2000 Citroën XM 3.0 24V V6 Exclusive Auto (pre-MOT)
1997 Citroën XM 2.0 TCT Exclusive Auto (for sale)
1979 Citroën CX 2.4 EI Cmatic Prestige (slowly being restored)
1992 Alfa Romeo 164 Lusso 3.0 v6 12v Manual (on the to-do list)
www.citroencarclub.co.uk
The Fleet (most recent first):
2000 Citroën XM 3.0 24V V6 Exclusive Auto (pre-MOT)
1997 Citroën XM 2.0 TCT Exclusive Auto (for sale)
1979 Citroën CX 2.4 EI Cmatic Prestige (slowly being restored)
1992 Alfa Romeo 164 Lusso 3.0 v6 12v Manual (on the to-do list)
www.citroencarclub.co.uk
- Philip Chidlow
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Always liked these since my uncle had one.
Gorgeous:
My dad had one of these and now I can see how brave the design was,
A few more: (sadly revealing an unhealthy interest in older BMWs!)
But there's also another Lancia - the Beta - I love:
and
Oh and…
...there's a bit of a 'theme' emerging here.
I secretly like the Pontiac too....
Gorgeous:
My dad had one of these and now I can see how brave the design was,
A few more: (sadly revealing an unhealthy interest in older BMWs!)
But there's also another Lancia - the Beta - I love:
and
Oh and…
...there's a bit of a 'theme' emerging here.
I secretly like the Pontiac too....
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- rayfenwick
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Oh I am loving this thread - and most of the cars.
How about:
How about:
Ray
The Fleet (most recent first):
2000 Citroën XM 3.0 24V V6 Exclusive Auto (pre-MOT)
1997 Citroën XM 2.0 TCT Exclusive Auto (for sale)
1979 Citroën CX 2.4 EI Cmatic Prestige (slowly being restored)
1992 Alfa Romeo 164 Lusso 3.0 v6 12v Manual (on the to-do list)
www.citroencarclub.co.uk
The Fleet (most recent first):
2000 Citroën XM 3.0 24V V6 Exclusive Auto (pre-MOT)
1997 Citroën XM 2.0 TCT Exclusive Auto (for sale)
1979 Citroën CX 2.4 EI Cmatic Prestige (slowly being restored)
1992 Alfa Romeo 164 Lusso 3.0 v6 12v Manual (on the to-do list)
www.citroencarclub.co.uk
loving it too ...
mountainman ... I'd forgotten all about those Fuego's and the ads on TV, and is that last one a Vauxhall Cresta ?
There's one on ebay for £145 LOL
I remember when my dad bought a Humber Hawk, there's a real one on ebay at the moment (2,340 views !!)
After the Humber Hawk he bought an Austin 1800, then after that a Citroen GS !!
mountainman ... I'd forgotten all about those Fuego's and the ads on TV, and is that last one a Vauxhall Cresta ?
There's one on ebay for £145 LOL
I remember when my dad bought a Humber Hawk, there's a real one on ebay at the moment (2,340 views !!)
After the Humber Hawk he bought an Austin 1800, then after that a Citroen GS !!
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- Paul296
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It was. Originally Pininfarina produced it for Ferrari as a 'sensible' 2+2 coupe - Ferrari didn't go ahead with the project so PSA had it instead. I think 3 grand or so is the most you'll pay for one now - a late plate low mileage Hdi in really good condition. Bargain (if you don't mind driving Peugeot!)406 coupe . . . designed by pininfarina?
The BMW 635 csi has always been in my top ten - just about perfect. As for the Alfa Montreal what can you say except; ' I'll take it, here's the keys Jeeves park it and don't scratch it!
Here's a few favourites mostly from my 'in your dreams' category - except perhaps for the RO80 - a car years ahead of it's time that deserved to do much better than it did - and the Classic/Capri; I'm not sure Fords ever got any better than that?
Facel Vega Facel II
BMW 507 coupe
1953 Studebaker Commander Starliner - that's how beautiful American cars could be when they showed a bit of European restraint!
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now thats very trueBX Meteor wrote:Ford Cortina .... looks like a scan of a holiday pic from some time back
I owned that car many moons ago (1980 ish ) and like many of my cars ,wish I had never sold it,
it was a 2000GXL the best mk3 ever made ,
my mate worked at one of those production line respray centres that sprung up at the time ( think they were called texan or something ) and he took her in as an "after hours" job,
six coats of paint and the same of lacquer later she came back looking better than the day she came off the production line all for £150.00
1991 BX Meteor 1.6
light travels faster than sound, thats why you look intelligent and then you spoil it all by opening your mouth !!!!!
light travels faster than sound, thats why you look intelligent and then you spoil it all by opening your mouth !!!!!
my first car was a 1973 mk3 cortina 2.0 gxl with vinyl seats and the extra gauges. cost 165 from tarratt ands carr auctions in leicester. loved it to bits. daytona yellow. dtv 142l.its the only car number plate i remember from all my cars. had 100 plus with bikes vans cars and motorbikes but i loved that car. was ultimately replaced with a beetle...........
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